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Pokémon card sold for $195k

Lupin3

Targeting terrorists with a D-Pad

As we told you just a few weeks ago, the community of collectors of Pokémon Trading Cards, the official card game of the saga, were very expectant at the auction price of Pikachu Illustrator, one of the rarest and special pieces of the entire collection. Considered the most valuable Pokémon card in the world and auctioned by Weiss Auctions, it has reached a price of $ 195,000.

Pikachu Pokemon Illustrator, one of the rarest and special cards in the history of the game, was launched in 1998 through a special contest organized by the Japanese magazine CoroCoro. It is entirely in Japanese, there is no version in English or in any other language, and its total number is estimated at about 39 copies sent to the winners and finalists of a drawing contest. It has never been put up for sale or has been able to be bought officially, so its value is, as you can imagine, incalculable. Before the auction, the letter has been certified and analyzed by notaries and specialists as authentic because there are several very realistic fakes.

Someone likes Pokémon. Also, I really wonder if they can say with 100% certainty that it's not a fake?
 
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Mah goodness gracious 😯 WTF is going on here??!! 400k??!! 😳
 

JordanN

Banned
At what point does someone just not buy a printer worth $200,000 and just make your own cards?

Is there something magic about cardboard made in 1998 that 2019 cardboard can't match?
 

Danny Dudekisser

I paid good money for this Dynex!
I'm not into CCGs, but I still think stuff like this is cool. Just the notion that a card could command that kind of value, and how it got to that level, is interesting.
 
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