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Pokémon card prices have skyrocketed by nearly 500%. You can thank Logan Paul for that.
Youtuber and boxer Logan Paul will be opening the first-edition Pokemon boxes he bought on February 27th. The 25-year-old reportedly spent $2 million to buy the boxes earlier this month.
Logan Paul was livid after discovering his $5 million Pokemon card had been damaged while on display at Fanatics Fest.
What Happened: Social media star and boxer Logan Paul purchased an unopened case (six boxes) of first edition Pokemon Cards, the most sought-after boxes in the history of the brand, for $3.5 million.
Logan Paul's latest unboxing saw not one but two ultra-rare holographic Charizard cards pulled from a Pokemon TCG First Edition box. By Darryn Bonthuys on March 1, 2021 at 6:58AM PST 4 Comments ...
Paul released a video titled "I lost $3,500,000 On Fake Pokemon Cards." In the video, Paul travels to Chicago to verify if his cards are real with the Baseball Card Exchange.
Logan Paul took to Twitter on December 20th, 2021, to reveal that he spent a whopping $3.5 million to buy sealed and authenticated boxes of several first-edition Pokemon cards.
— Logan Paul (@LoganPaul) January 5, 2022 More news shall be forthcoming, no doubt. And it remains mind-boggling that anyone would pay that much money for a set of cards, authentic or not, period.
Logan Paul got duped. The internet personality said in a YouTube video Thursday that he spent $3.5 million on an unopened set of first edition Pokémon cards that turned out to be G.I. Joe cards.
Paul acquired the card, a rarity known as a "Pikachu Illustrator," in 2021 for about $5.3 million, which the Guinness organization has called the most-expensive private sale of a Pokemon card ever.
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