World's Largest Pokmon Collection May Fetch £300k
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The collection consists of more than 20,000 items, which includes trading cards, video games, manga, films, posters, toys, action figures, books and even toilet paper, with items from the UK, US, France and Japan.
Who has space ? Puts my husband's collection of Steptoe & Son memorabilia into context.
Do you collect anything ?
Gotta Catch 'Em All, my sons were mad about collecting Pokémon cards when they first came out. After Pokémon they went on to collect Yu-Gi-Oh cards. Under the bed in the spare bedroom there are hundreds of these cards.
Sugarbabe Until reading this, I've forgotten my son used to collect Pokemon cards. The money I spent
beccatavender It used to cost a fortune buying those tins and packs of cards. I want to get rid of them but I would be lynched
Sugarbabe When my son was little we paid a fortune for these cards, I think we must have cleared them out and sold them for pennies in a car boot sale
Given the number of items that isn't a large return. If there are any very rare items in the collection it could go for a lot more. For example, a single PSA10-graded Pikachu Illustrator Pokémon Card was sold for $5,275,000 - www.nintendolife.com/news/2022/04/random-logan-paul-spends-absurd-money-on-rare-pokemon-card
ACR I've noticed EUR versions can be less valuable than the USA/JPN ones, in my experience. Or the region/country sold in.
I had a hard time reselling original CIB NES/SNES consoles (excellent shape) and it took months and reducing the sale price, but not too much.
Disappointing it took so long.
Should've gone for £500k at least.
Still, buying merchandize as an investment is a gamble so the seller is lucky she got £300k. Well, it's on eBay so hopefully the fees aren't too deep of a hole.
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