The current booming development of the game and animation industry, and more and more peripheral products and products that allow fans to krypton gold have also appeared in time. As time goes by, these exquisite items have also increased their value, and various sky-high figures and collector's version cards appear in the news from time to time. Everyone is not surprised.
To say that the " Pokémon " series can be regarded as one of the most popular IPs in the Japanese gaming industry. Whether it is anime, movie, games or doll figures, as long as it is launched, it will inevitably be sought after by fans. Even though the recent game works are not good, they still cannot stop others from making double profits every year~
Recently, a physical card collector of "Pokemon" released a reward of up to $1,000 online, hoping that someone can help him find a card worth $60,000 (about RMB 420,000)!
It is reported that this No.3 Trainer card appeared in the 1999 Japanese competition. There will be a pattern of Super Dream on it, which is one of the rarest cards existing in the Pokémon physical card. With this amazing background, it is understandable that this card has such a wealth, and things are vaguely valuable. This is fully reflected!
Although this very precious card has been invested in the highest specification insurance, it will receive a compensation of $50,000, but compared with the transaction price of $60,000 this card, isn’t there a 10,000 difference in the middle, right? As for why the maximum compensation of $60,000 is only $50,000, it is because the value of the item itself is rising year by year~
If you want to tell your parents that a card is worth $420,000, they won’t believe it, right?
If you want to ask is worth it, you can recall what you are most interested in. The star card in the relatively recent 2k game, let’s talk about the little raccoon Water Margin hero card when I was a child. I did a lot of things that far exceed its value for a card I wanted.
At this time, the universal netizens had "bold ideas" again, but I don't know what the success rate of the implementation was. By the way, can anyone take this $1,000 reward?