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  2. How Much Are Your Pokémon Cards Really Worth? Here Are ... - AOL

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    It officially holds the Guinness World Record for the most expensive Pokémon Trading Card sold at a private sale." When these cards are in great condition and verified by grading companies as ...

  3. 20 Rarest and Most Expensive Pokémon Cards of 2022 and What ...

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    Card sale date: April 2022 Card selling price: $5,275,000 As the most popular and well-known Pokémon character, it’s no surprise that Pikachu tops the list of most valuable Pokémon cards.

  4. Sell Pokemon Cards: Our Card-Trading Expert Reveals How ... - AOL

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    Pokemon Cards Worth Selling. ... Well, the number isn’t a hard-and-fast rule, but the card-grading services offered by PSA will cost $20 or more per card, meaning a lower-value card doesn’t ...

  5. Beckett Media - Wikipedia

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    Beckett Media operates a sports card grading service named Beckett Grading Services. This service holds the exclusive rights to grade and authenticate trading cards from the Topps Vault . [ 12 ] [ 13 ] In 2016, Beckett Media inaugurated an autograph verification enterprise called Beckett Authentication Services.

  6. Collectors Universe - Wikipedia

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    Collectors Universe Inc. is an American company formed in 1986, now based in Santa Ana, California, which provides third-party authentication and grading services to collectors, retail buyers and sellers of collectibles. Its authentication services focus on coins, trading cards, sports memorabilia, and autographs.

  7. List of Pokémon Trading Card Game sets - Wikipedia

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    The set contains cards from the Japanese set "Clash at the Summit" and the mini-set Lost Link. One card missing from the set is the Stadium "Lost World" which introduced a new win condition to the game in Japan. The card, along with the other cards missing from the Lost Link set was released in the next expansion, Call of Legends.