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Any kid from the early 2000s remembers Pokémon. The cute characters were the subject of trading card and video games, cartoons, merchandise, and more. And they were absolutely everywhere. So much so, ...
Logic has reportedly paid £173,200 ($226,000 USD) for a first edition Charizard Pokémon card. The rapper’s acquisition makes the card the most expensive Nintendo collectable ever purchased. Card ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Pokemon cards can be worth a mighty investment if they are taken care of, and the secondhand ...
The rapper Logic, whose real name is Sir Robert Bryson Hall II, has purchased an ultra-rare Pokemon card for a pretty penny. He said on Twitter that he was the bidder on a PSA 10 Base Set 1st Edition ...
American rapper Logic just spent over $280,000 AUD ($183,812 USD) on a super-rare Charizard Pokémon card, making it the most expensive Nintendo collectable ever purchased. Card trading watchdog ...
Now that Logic’s making a ton of money streaming video games on Twitch, it would appear he’s got a lot of disposable income. It’s already well-known he’s pretty geeky — again, the man streams video ...
Bad news for anyone itching to put their hands on this Pokemon card: a first-edition Charizard already belongs to someone. According to CNET, rapper Logic (who apparently is retired now having ...
Rapper Logic dropped a fortune in an auction of Pokemon cards last week and it totally paid off with one of the rarest of the rare cards. By Gil Kaufman Logic is retired from rapping, but that doesn’t ...
Logic’s acquisition followed another major Pokémon purchase by a notable name — Logan Paul recently spent $216,000 USD on a base set booster box. The Charizard card was notable for its rare lack of a ...
On Friday, a rare Charizard went up for auction. Called the Pokémon Trading Card Game’s “crown jewel” by Iconic Auctions, the starting bid was set at $40,000. When the smoke cleared, the gem-mint ...
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