The Pokémon cards are experiencing their revival: The trading cards that were so popular in the late 1990s are currently being sold at high prices.
Sometimes it is exorbitant prices, as this example shows.
Pokémon cards are currently very popular with collectors *.
For a box with
Pokémon
trading
cards that
is
still closed
, someone is said to have paid an impressive 408,000 US dollars in an auction.
But the sealed box with cards from the first edition from 1999 could, as the
gamepro.de
portal
(as of January 20)
further reported, be worth even more.
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Pokémon cards popular with collectors - coveted Charizard card
The reason: There could be a
Charizard card
in the locked box
.
Such a card alone is a fortune and worth $ 350,000 in the first edition.
Therefore, "Heritage Auctions" offer interested parties the opportunity to make the new owner an offer that, according to the report, stood at 530,400 dollars.
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Trading cards, old Disney films on VHS, rare shoes or coins
Streamers in particular would do their part to ensure that there is currently such a hype about the
Pokémon trading cards
that were
popular at the end of the 90s
.
The report says, among other things, that the moment when the “packs” are opened is exciting.
The better the condition of the trading cards, the higher the value.
A look at
Ebay also
reveals that not only trading cards, but also coins * or rare
shoes
, for example,
are popular with collectors.
Just like old
Disney films on VHS
- some of them are also sold for sums in the
three-digit
or even
four-digit range
.
So it could be worthwhile to take a closer look at what can be turned into money at home.
(ahu) * merkur.de is part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editors network.
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