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  2. The Most Valuable Pokémon Cards of All Time - 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. What Are the 10 Most Expensive Pokémon Cards? - AOL

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    Top 10 Most Expensive Pokémon Cards. ... Card sale date: February 2021. Card selling price: $66,100. What makes it special: ... the original illustrator of Pikachu.

  4. The most expensive Pokémon cards in the world: Logan ... - AOL

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    As of August 2022, the most expensive Pokémon card is a Professional Sports Authenticator grade 10 Pikachu Illustrator card that social media personality and boxer Logan Paul purchased for $5.275 ...

  5. Pokémon Trading Card Game - Wikipedia

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    The PSA 10 Pikachu Illustrator is the most valuable Pokémon card ever sold. Pokémon cards are sold at stores in many different formats including pre-constructed decks, booster-packs-bundled promo cards set, booster box of 36 packs, or individual packs. [62] Subsequently, cards are also available through e-commerce websites and individual sellers.

  6. Booster pack - Wikipedia

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    Roughly one in every four booster packs contain a foil card, which can be of any rarity, including basic land. The Pokémon Trading Card Game originally had 11 cards per booster pack – 1 rare card, 3 uncommons, and 7 commons. With the release of the E-Series, it became 9 cards per booster – 5 commons, 2 uncommons, 1 reverse holo, and 1 rare.

  7. List of collectible card games - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes referred to as Living Card Games, these games are very similar to CCGs but lack randomness to the purchase and distribution of the cards. Most are sold as complete sets and are therefore not collectible. Some of these games were meant to be traditional CCGs with booster packs, but the booster packs were never released. [1]