Sahar Mourad
Money & Banking

Check your attic for this rare collectors’ card!

A rare Pokémon card has fetched a whopping record $546,000 (US$420,000) at an auction.

The insanely rare 1999 Pokémon Base Set Shadowless 1st Edition Holo Charizard card was sold on March 19.

The description of the card on the auction website describes the inspiration it holds even a quarter of a century later.

“Emblematic of the strength and power its design was meant to portray, the 1st Edition Base Set Charizard card continues to inspire awe even after almost a quarter of a century,” it read.

“This historic piece of art designed by celebrated artist Mitsuhiro Arita is easily the most recognizable Pokemon card ever made.”

Incredibly enough, 3,000 copies of the card were submitted to PSA Authentication and Grading Services but only 121 were given the highest grading of “10 Gem Mint” due to its popularity.

“Featuring the highest attack power of any of the original Pokemon cards produced; the ferocity of the artwork coupled with the might of its Fire Spin caused most Pokemon fanatics to use it with pride. 

“It is one of the most coveted trading cards ever produced. Widely considered one of the holy grails of the Pokemon world, this Flame Pokemon is poised to show continuous returns for years to come and become a premier investment piece for any portfolio to have.”

Maybe it’s time to ask the kids or grandkids to go through their own Pokemon collections!

Images: PWCC Market Place and Shutterstock

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Pokemon, cards, money, PSA Authentication and Grading Services