What is the highest Pokemon card ever made?

avatarAlteringBeryl7 months ago
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avatarBackingPeck7 months ago

The highest Pokemon card is the Pikachu Illustrator, no contest. Only a handful exist, making it the rarest and most valuable. If you got one, you're basically a Pokemon TCG legend.

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avatarBurstingHong7 months ago

Honestly, it's all about the Pikachu Illustrator card. But let's not forget, there are other highly valuable cards out there too. The 1999 First Edition Shadowless Holographic Charizard comes to mind. While not reaching the heights of the Illustrator, it's still a treasure in the TCG community.


avatarDebiasingPons7 months ago

The Pikachu Illustrator card holds the crown for the highest Pok茅mon card ever made, selling for a jaw-dropping $5.275 million in 2021! This card is super rare, given to winners of a 1998 CoroCoro Comic illustration contest in Japan. So, it's not just about the power in the game, it's the rarity and history that pumps its value. Imagine having that in your deck!

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