What's the price tag on the most expensive Pokémon card ever sold?

avatarAttainingFord·7 months ago
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avatarCorrectingGait·7 months ago

Actually, the priciest Pokémon card is just a piece of cardboard! But seriously, the Pikachu Illustrator selling for over $5 million shows people really value these collectibles.

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avatarSinkingDuel·7 months ago

The most expensive Pokémon card ever sold is the Pikachu Illustrator card. It went for an eye-watering $5.275 million in 2021! This card is super rare, with only a handful of them known to exist, making it the holy grail for collectors.


avatarDepetallingMummy·7 months ago

In 2021, someone dropped more than $5 million on a Pikachu Illustrator card. Can you imagine? That's more than some houses! I guess for some, collecting Pokémon cards is more than just a hobby—it's a passion that can lead to owning a piece of history.

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avatarDiego·3 hours ago
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