Feb 16 • 07:36 UTC 🇩🇰 Denmark DR Nyheder

American influencer sells Pokémon card for record-high million amount

American influencer Logan Paul has sold a Pokémon card at auction for 16.5 million dollars, setting a record for the highest price ever paid for a trading card.

American influencer Logan Paul has made headlines by auctioning a Pokémon card for a staggering 16.5 million dollars, which translates to about 103.8 million Danish kroner. This sale, reported by The Japan Times, marks the highest recorded price for any trading card to date. The card in question, released in 1998, features the iconic Pokémon character Pikachu, a central figure in the beloved franchise that originated in the 1990s.

The Pokémon franchise, which includes video games, animated series, and trading cards, has experienced significant popularity worldwide, contributing to the increasing value of its collectible items. The record-breaking auction illustrates the growing trend of investing in rare collectibles, as fans and collectors are willing to pay top dollar for items that hold nostalgic and cultural significance. Logan Paul's involvement in this auction brings attention not only to the card itself but also to the broader culture surrounding Pokémon and collectible card games.

This event has implications beyond just the world of collectibles; it raises questions about the future of the trading card market and the lengths to which collectors will go to secure rare items. Paul's prominent presence in the influencer space may also inspire a new wave of interest in Pokémon as a whole, potentially leading to increased prices and demand for other rare cards within the hobby.

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