What's the Most Expensive Trick or Trade Pokemon Card?

avatarPassingDada2 years ago
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avatarColoringNoon2 years ago

The title of most expensive tends to fluctuate, but historically, the Pikachu Illustrator card has held the crown. It's not exactly a 'trick or trade' card but more of a super rare promotional card. Only a handful were made for a contest in Japan back in the '90s, making it incredibly valuable and sought after by collectors.

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avatarScoldingIrony2 years ago

While the Pikachu Illustrator card often gets the spotlight, don't forget about cards like the first edition Charizard from the Base Set. Depending on its condition, it can also fetch a pretty penny. So, while Illustrator is the rare gem, there are other heavy hitters in the Pokemon TCG world worth looking out for.


avatarSawingBully2 years ago

Honestly, it's all about the Pikachu Illustrator. If you've got that card, you're sitting on a goldmine. Rarity and history pump its value up like crazy.

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