What is the highest sold Pokemon card?

avatarSnorkellingClock·7 months ago
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avatarTargetingDirt·7 months ago

The highest sold Pokemon card is the Pikachu Illustrator card, which fetched a whopping $5.275 million in 2021! This super rare card was awarded in a Japanese Pokemon art contest back in the ‘90s, and there are only a few of them around, making it uber desirable for collectors.

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avatarConcludingDisc·7 months ago

Heard from a buddy who’s deep into the scene that a Pikachu Illustrator card sold for more than 5 mil. Absolutely nuts!


avatarScoldingIrony·7 months ago

Pikachu Illustrator, no contest. That card's in a league of its own when it comes to price tags.


avatarTrottingArea·7 months ago

Honestly, the Pikachu Illustrator is overhyped. Sure, it sold for millions, but there are other cool cards out there. Sometimes a card's value isn't just about the price tag.

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