Pikachu is Pokemon’s most recognizable character.
It’s also holo,andit’s verified in mint condition by the PSA.
When PWCC sold it in 2020, it fetched an impressive $25,015.
In February 2021, PWCC Auctions sold a PSA 10-graded Charizard Gold Star for a massive$25,400.
22World Championships Sprint Battle Road 2002 No 1.
Trainer Promo: $31,000
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What makes the Battle Road Spring 2002 promo special, though, is that every card is unique.
Winningsecondplace in a division nabbed you this card.
Thus, there are only a few in circulation.
One sold as recently as two years ago in early 2021 for a cool $34,100.
More impressive than the price, however, is the card’s one-of-a-kind nature.
Like every other base set card, the Shadowless version gets a much higher price at auction.
There are 48 PSA 10-graded holo, shadowless Chanseys verified by the PSA.
For several years, the Daisuki Club thrived.
One of the organization’s limited-time promotions revolved around the Pokemon Trading Card Game in 2010.
Needless to say, it was one of their more popular efforts.
The most difficult-to-obtain promotional reward by far was the Daisuki Club Holo Masters Scroll.
November 2021 saw the sale of one of these rare gems for just north of $35k.
The PSA values PSA 10-grade Gold Star Rayquazas at an incredibly high $40,400.
Auctions can swing wildly either side of that price, too.
A great example of this is the Gold Star Torchic from EX Team Rocket Returns.
Actual auction prices are a bit lower though, as in 2020PWCC Auctions sold a copy for $25,400.
In Japanese cards, though, you look for the complete lack of a rarity symbol.
First, the card itself is graded 10 by the PSA, making it verifiably mint condition.
There are other PSA 10s of this card, though.
What makes this specific card so rare is the case being signed by artist Mistuhiro Arita.
Arita is a legend in Pokemon TCG, having illustrated many of the game’s most iconic cards.
It sold for$55,000in November 2021.