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Who Needs Mantle when you can have Pikachu ($100,000.00 ebay auction) 142K+ Views 2890+ Watchers 50

Look how many offers and watchers this has!

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  • bobbyw8469bobbyw8469 Posts: 7,144 ✭✭✭
    Somebody shoot me....


  • << <i>Somebody shoot me.... >>


    Look how rounded the corners are. How did PSA grade that a 9!!!!! image
  • I heard miklia sold dozens of these pack fresh for $20 each and thought he was cleaning up.
  • Wow this auction has been viewed over 130,000 times. Crazy!!
  • dytch2220dytch2220 Posts: 1,681 ✭✭✭
    I'd be interested to see the 479 offers made.
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  • It says like 490 are viewing the item per hour and that there are 2547 watchers!!
  • Good to know that the card value of all PED users isn't tanking.

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  • wrestlingcardkingwrestlingcardking Posts: 4,555 ✭✭✭✭
    wow.....crazy
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  • Dpeck100Dpeck100 Posts: 10,912 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Yahoo story


    This was on Yahoo a few days ago. I find it amusing that the most valuable card from the 90's of any kind is a Pokemon card.
  • Everytime I hear about Pokemon cards, I always think of this video: Linky


  • << <i>Yahoo story


    This was on Yahoo a few days ago. I find it amusing that the most valuable card from the 90's of any kind is a Pokemon card. >>



    Thanks for posting the link. I have zero knowledge about Pokemon stuff so it was a fun read.
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  • wow.....crazy +1
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  • gemintgemint Posts: 6,186 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I offered $0.10 but for some reason they rejected it. image
  • With the free one day shipping I stepped up and offered $10 and was immediately declined:-(
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  • TomiTomi Posts: 643 ✭✭✭
    There was a $40,000+ offer for it but was turned down. They made only about 6 of those cards. Non-sports can bring in some BIG sales just like sports.
  • and the guy thats looking to pick up that card says ' who needs a dead baseball player when I can have this '....it goes both ways...just because you're not interested dont mean who ever might be is the fool. Look at the Black Lotus from the Magic game, that goes for a big bucks is that buyer a fool too?? Yeah I guess he is, because its not what YOURE into
  • gemintgemint Posts: 6,186 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>and the guy thats looking to pick up that card says ' who needs a dead baseball player when I can have this '....it goes both ways...just because you're not interested dont mean who ever might be is the fool. Look at the Black Lotus from the Magic game, that goes for a big bucks is that buyer a fool too?? Yeah I guess he is, because its not what YOURE into >>



    True. Now we know how our wives think whenever we spend money on baseball cards.
  • Dpeck100Dpeck100 Posts: 10,912 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>and the guy thats looking to pick up that card says ' who needs a dead baseball player when I can have this '....it goes both ways...just because you're not interested dont mean who ever might be is the fool. Look at the Black Lotus from the Magic game, that goes for a big bucks is that buyer a fool too?? Yeah I guess he is, because its not what YOURE into >>




    Trading cards are trading cards. I respect all types of cards and the pool of buyers that might be interested are what drive the prices.


    There are a lot of tech "geeks" that love these type of cards. Guess what many of them make a lot of money so the battle for the cards intensifies based on price.










  • SumoMenkoManSumoMenkoMan Posts: 1,269 ✭✭✭
    That was a great read. Thanks. Having lived in Japan, the cultural influence Pokemon has makes this card historically significant.
  • addicted2ebayaddicted2ebay Posts: 2,097 ✭✭✭✭
    I wonder if these guys are the owners?


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  • Snuff I dont know how you do it! This is incredible, the rarity is totally manufactured (i.e. 1/1, 1/5, 1/25 new card variations) and yet it has such high street cred among pokemon collectors. I am interested in how these 5 were actually distributed.
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  • Link from Auction

    This card was released as a promotional card. In Japan, it was awarded to those who had a winning entry in the Pokémon Card Game Illustration Contest, started in late 1997. The card was never released in English.

    This card is considered to be among the rarest in the world. Only five copies are confirmed to be circulated, while another is in the hands of the Official Pokémon TCG Blog, making a total of six printed.
    The card features the word "Illustrator" at the top instead of "Trainer", and is the only card to do so.
    This card is also the only card with the unique pen symbol in the bottom right corner of the card.
    This is one of only a handful of Japanese promotional cards that feature a double-star rarity.
    This card is commonly known as Pikachu Illustrator, in reference to the Pikachu in the illustration.
    Only four copies of this card have ever been sold.
    This card has sold in the past for $20,000, solidifying it as one of the most valuable Pokémon cards in existence.
    The most recent sale (July 2013) of the Illustrator was in an auction on Yahoo Japan where it sold for just over $10,000.
  • I probably would cut my losses and take $30,000. Its only a PSA 9 after all.
  • Jokes asides, Pokemon is the most popular game in the world and probably the most highly collectible. I happen to think this card will only go up and strictly from an investment perspective, you can't go wrong.
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  • itzagoneritzagoner Posts: 8,753 ✭✭
    if it sells for anything north of 10K, the owner(s) should squirtle.


  • << <i>Wow this auction has been viewed over 130,000 times. Crazy!! >>



    I bet at least 100 or so are people from this board, so it's not all that impressive when you stop to think about it.
    I'm building a 1968 and a 1970 Topps set. I have lots of 1970s and 1960s to offer in trade.
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