Now A Blastoise Pokémon Card Has Sold For $450,000

Now A Blastoise Pokémon Card Has Sold For $450,000

Are you OK out there, Pokémon fans?

First we had Charizard cards selling for $US350,000 ($450,765). Then sealed boxes of first edition cards for over $US400,000 ($515,160). Now someone is out here paying that kinda money for a Blastoise.

[referenced id=”1201659″ url=”https://www.kotaku.com.au/2021/01/sealed-box-of-pokemon-cards-sells-for-529625/” thumb=”https://www.gizmodo.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2021/01/20/wvice3sjwnph3rrmuqrx-300×169.jpg” title=”Sealed Box Of Pokémon Cards Sells For $US530,000 ($682,587)” excerpt=”As the great Nute Gunray once said, this is getting out of hand.”]

Last week a Blastoise Commissioned Presentation Galaxy Star Hologram card, graded to CGC 8.5 (which isn’t mint, but is close), was sold by the Certified Collector’s Group at auction for $US360,000 ($463,644).

$US360,000 ($463,644)! That’s house money!

Of course it wasn’t just any Blastoise card. This particular Blastoise was part of a test run made by Wizards of the Coast back in 1998 ahead of Pokémon’s launch in the West, and this is the only one of them to have nothing printed on its reverse side.

But still. $US360,000 ($463,644). At this rate I’ll be posting about a $US500,000 ($643,950) Magicarp by the end of the year.


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