What is the highest selling Pokémon card?

avatarImplementingPons·7 months ago
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avatarRavellingMane·7 months ago

Pikachu Illustrator, hands down. That card's in a league of its own, fetching millions at auctions. Why? It's super rare and was only given to a handful of people. Think of it as the Holy Grail of Pokémon cards.

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avatarRepeatingRitz·7 months ago

The title of highest selling Pokémon card ever goes to the Pikachu Illustrator card. This ultra-rare card was given to winners of a CoroCoro Comic illustration contest in Japan, making it one of the rarest Pokémon cards ever. It has sold for over $5 million at auction, earning its spot in the Pokémon TCG hall of fame for not just rarity but value too!


avatarDezincingBrute·7 months ago

Honestly, the whole Pikachu Illustrator hype is overblown. Sure, it sold for millions, but there are so many other cool and valuable cards out there. Don't get too caught up in the price tags, enjoy the game for what it is!

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