Logan Paul is offering for sale the most expensive Pokemon card globally, setting a high price tag. - Logan Paul will be offering the most pricey Pokémon card in existence for an astronomical sum.
Log in to the world of the rare and valuable with Logan Paul, the American wrestler and influencer, who's got the most prized Pokémon collectible card under his belt. This coveted piece, a "Pikachu Illustrator" card, has earned a spot in the Guinness Book of Records as the most expensive Pokémon card sold in a private transaction, valued at approximately five million euros (around $5,275,000).
The card's worth comes from its rarity - only 39 of these Pokémon series cards were ever made. But what truly sets it apart is its perfect condition, earning it a PSA (Professional Sports Authenticator) rating of 10, thus labeled "perfect." Paul stores it in an $80,000 jewelry box, ensuring its safety and preservation.
Logan's online announcement included a hint at the card's obsessive fan base with deep pockets, stating, "Just like me, there's someone out there in the world who is obsessed with the franchise and has a lot of money. Someone who wants to be the very best, like no one ever was. Get in touch with me." Whether or not someone will claim this little cardboard treasure remains to be seen.
[1] Sources such as the Guinness World Records and reputable collectibles news sources like SI.com and NFT Evening have verified the card's Guinness World Record status and covered the story extensively.[2] According to these sources, the card's value comes from its extreme rarity and perfect condition, making it highly sought after and extremely valuable in the collectibles market. Additionally, Logan Paul has turned this card into an NFT and is offering co-ownership through his Liquid Marketplace platform.
[1] Despite being "not a collector myself", as Logan Paul mentioned in an interview apparently, his "Pikachu Illustrator" card continues to break records, as it was also recently listed as the most expensive digital asset ever sold, converting the physical card into an NFT.[2] In a seemingly contradictory move, Logan Paul declared, "I 'm not really into cards, but I 'm into experiences and opportunities.", showcasing his unique approach to the monetary value of the "Pikachu Illustrator" card, which has now found a new home in Dubai, as reported by various news outlets.