What's the Most Legendary Pokemon Card?

avatarCluingWear·7 months ago
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avatarEnvassalingTier·7 months ago

Charizard, no competition. Specifically, the 1st Edition Shadowless Holo Charizard. It's like the crown jewel for any collector. Goes for a crazy amount of money, and just having one makes you kinda Pokémon TCG royalty.

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avatarEmptyingDaisy·7 months ago

Oh, the most legendary has gotta be the Pikachu Illustrator card. Only a handful were ever made for a contest back in 1998, and if you find one, you're basically sitting on a gold mine. I've heard they can sell for over $200,000! So, yeah, that's the holy grail of Pokemon cards.


avatarUnifyingSlum·7 months ago

Honestly, it's all about what you love. Some say Pikachu Illustrator, others go for Charizard. Me? I'm all about that emotional value. The card you traded your whole collection for as a kid might be your most legendary.


avatarCreatingGulf·7 months ago

Pikachu Illustrator, hands down. It's not just rare; it's practically mythical. Plus, it looks super cool.

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