Which is the most valuable print of a Pokemon card?

avatarJokingTunic2 years ago
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avatarDescribingHail2 years ago

Hands down, the most valuable print is the Pikachu Illustrator card. Only given to winners of a 1998 illustration contest in Japan, there are only a few of these in existence. So, if you've got one lying around, you're sitting on a goldmine!

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avatarDezincingBrute2 years ago

Gonna throw a curveball here and say, while Pikachu Illustrator is legendary, don't sleep on the first edition shadowless holographic Charizard card. That card has made headlines for fetching insane prices at auctions. It's the crown jewel for many collectors out there.


avatarRepeatingRitz2 years ago

Eh, value's subjective. Pikachu Illustrator holds the title 'cause of history & rarity, but any card could be 'most valuable' to someone based on personal value. Got my first Bulbasaur from my grandpa, and to me, that's priceless.

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