Five years ago, Logan Paul set a world record when he purchased a Pokémon card for $5.275 million. It proved a sound investment – the influencer and wrestler sold that card for a jaw-dropping $16.492 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Five years ago, Logan Paul set a world record when he purchased a Pokémon card for $5.275 million. It proved a sound investment – ...
How much would you pay for an ultra-rare Pokémon card? On Feb. 16, YouTube creator turned WWE personality Logan Paul sold a 1998 Pokémon Pikachu Illustrator card, encased in a custom diamond necklace, ...
The most expensive Pokémon card in history just broke its own record – tripling its value in just five years. While Pokémon is marketed with the “Gotta Catch ‘Em All” theme, very few fans actually ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A rare Pokemon card was auctioned off through a New Jersey auction house on Monday for a record $16.49 million, setting a record ...
A rare Pokemon card was auctioned off through a New Jersey auction house on Monday for a record $16.49 million, setting a record for the most expensive Pocket Monster trading card sold at a public ...
The YouTube influencer and WWE superstar broke records with the most expensive trading card sale ever made. Logan Paul sold his rare Pikachu Pokémon card for $16 million at auction. The card is the ...
Logan Paul‘s prized Pokémon card has become the centerpiece of a record-shattering auction, leaving collectors and enthusiasts in awe. However, the sheer magnitude of its $16 million price has sent ...
NEW YORK — Logan Paul has set a new world record — for the auction price of a trading card. The wrestling and social media star’s rare Pickachu Illustrator Pokémon card, a “Holy Grail” for collectors, ...
Pikachu has joined the ranks of Babe Ruth, Michael Jordan and Mickey Mantle. That’s because a Pokemon card depicting the beloved electric sidekick sold for more than $16.4 million on Sunday night. The ...
Paul once fractionalized ownership of the rare Pokémon card on Liquid Marketplace in 2022 before the website went offline, leading to a lawsuit as investors demanded returns. YouTube star Logan Paul ...