The popularity of the Pokémon IP continues to rise. As the 30th anniversary of the series approaches in 2026, the collectibles market has sensed a business opportunity. Logan Paul's two rare cards—the Pikachu illustrator edition and Charizard—have officially entered the auction stage.
These two cards are quite notable: both are certified PSA 10 perfect condition (the highest industry grade), and the auction is hosted by the well-known Goldin Auctions. According to the schedule, the bidding event is set to start on January 6, 2026. The PSA-certified gold label adds to the rarity of these cards.
In the current era of crossover between virtual assets and physical collectibles, such high-profile IP + high-grade combinations often drive significant trading enthusiasm. The market is watching to see what record the final sale price will break.
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WalletAnxietyPatient
· 12-30 18:52
Logan Paul is at it again, this guy is just making a living by hyping concepts.
How much can a psA10 envelope sell for? Betting five bucks, will anyone spend millions?
The eternal god of Pokémon, is Pikachu really that outrageous?
The 30th anniversary is indeed a good gimmick, but it feels like just exploiting the rich.
When will the card market fire die down... a few of mine are also gathering dust.
I can't understand the world of the wealthy, how can a piece of paper be worth so much?
January 2026, I bet this will become yet another joke in the collectibles community.
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HappyToBeDumped
· 12-30 18:48
Logan Paul is back to flipping cards; this guy really knows how to ride the hype
PSA 10 sealed packs are indeed valuable, but this price might be even more outrageous
The 30th anniversary is just a cover-up; it mainly depends on who has more money
Can Charizard break a million this time?
The card market is just like the crypto world—crazy.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 12-30 18:43
Logan Paul is causing trouble again; this guy only knows how to hype up trading cards.
Cards have been turned into futures; who still really plays with them?
PSA 10? Honestly, it's just about good condition and being able to sell for more. I'm tired of this routine.
Jumping on the 30th anniversary hype, it smells like a wave of new investors being exploited.
Pokémon is forever the god, but unfortunately, only speculators are playing now.
If the prices double, I would cry to death. The cards I had as a kid are all ruined.
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ChainSpy
· 12-30 18:43
Logan Paul is again pulling a fast one, still needing someone to hype it up
30th anniversary concept with PSA10 just to sell at sky-high prices, everyone knows this trick
How happy is the auction house laughing behind the scenes
What’s the point of virtual and physical integration? It’s just another capital game
Whoever believes this wave will definitely lose
PSA certification just becomes a gold label? Those who play with coins should understand this set
Who is responsible for breaking records? The bag-holder mentality is quite good
There’s no doubt it’s hot, but how long will this water be washed away?
Isn’t it just me who notices their cards are all increasing in price...
Wait, who is this time’s buyer?
Big players in this game are getting better at telling stories
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ChainMelonWatcher
· 12-30 18:32
Is Logan Paul back to cash in on the hype? This guy just relies on trading cards to make money, right?
PSA 10 is just PSA 10, is it really necessary to hype it up so much?
The 30th anniversary gimmick can definitely boost the heat, but I bet this price will get you ripped off.
The trading card market is too deep... Is it really worth this price or just hype?
Waiting to see the transaction price, feels like it will be a sky-high price.
Collectibles + virtual assets crossover... Basically, it's still capital playing the game of cashing in on the hype.
Heard that Logan's set of cards is going to fetch a sky-high price? Hold on, don’t be fooled by marketing.
January 2026... The timeline is quite tight, is it intentionally creating a sense of urgency?
Is PSA certification worth that much? Honestly, it’s a bit outrageous.
Don’t be fooled by celebrity effects, it might be cheaper than you think... or even more expensive.
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DegenGambler
· 12-30 18:23
Logan Paul is at it again, this guy really dares to hype everything up.
How much do you think a PSA 10 Pikachu can sell for? I bet five bucks it definitely breaks a million.
The 30th anniversary is indeed a gimmick, but are these two cards really worth that much? Seems a bit fake.
Charizard is forever the god, I agree with that.
The collectibles market is like this—hype outweighs value, honestly.
I want to follow the trend and buy, but I don’t have that much dough in my pocket, haha.
These auction events are just a game for the rich; let’s just watch the fun.
The popularity of the Pokémon IP continues to rise. As the 30th anniversary of the series approaches in 2026, the collectibles market has sensed a business opportunity. Logan Paul's two rare cards—the Pikachu illustrator edition and Charizard—have officially entered the auction stage.
These two cards are quite notable: both are certified PSA 10 perfect condition (the highest industry grade), and the auction is hosted by the well-known Goldin Auctions. According to the schedule, the bidding event is set to start on January 6, 2026. The PSA-certified gold label adds to the rarity of these cards.
In the current era of crossover between virtual assets and physical collectibles, such high-profile IP + high-grade combinations often drive significant trading enthusiasm. The market is watching to see what record the final sale price will break.