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Art & Antiques By Dr. Lori Big Bucks for Pokémon By Dr. Lori Verderame Pokémon or Pocket Monsters, the famed card game and collectibles, that originated from Japan remains popular with collectors. Pokémon cards are widely traded and originated from Japanese anime art. The trading card game and collecting category has dedicated collectors and they are ready to spend big for that important card. Recently, a rare Pokémon card brought $375,000 from a collector with deep pockets. Judging from this sale, that collector wanted to line his pockets with a collection of pocket monsters. The very valuable Pokémon card that sold for nearly $400,000 actually was a card that featured a print error. The card was supposed to show the title at the top as Trainer yet it reads Illustrator at the top instead. This unnumbered card was rare because only a limited number of them were made. It was also rare because it was sold from the collection of one of Pokémon’s developers. This card was first distributed to those elite few who participated in Pokémon contests. The prize card was one of only 41 ever made and it has some special symbols and information that excite Pokémon collectors. When it comes to valuable Pokémon cards, your collection of trading cards can have good value too. What are some of the traits to look for when identifying the most valuable Pokémon cards? Look at the front and the back and make sure the printing and imagery is crisp and sharp. Condition of Pokémon cards is always
a vital factor and those Pokémon cards that are PSA graded will command the highest values in the marketplace. The only thing you must remember is to get an appraisal before you invest money in getting a Pokémon or any trading card PSA graded. It may be worth it but be sure that you know the appraised value before you pay to have your cards graded. You’ll be glad you did. If you are going to sell valuable cards, grading is a must. While many factors impact Pokémon card values, remember that evaluators who are also collectors or dealer that want to buy your cards may not have your best interest at heart. Make sure your appraiser is not also a Pokémon collector. How do you tell if your Pokémon card is valuable? It isn’t just one factor that impacts value, it is many. For instance, when considering the value of Pokémon cards, collectors look for card stock paper thickness, no ink loss areas or print skips, no rips or tears to the card. Creases are a no-no too. And yes, there are fakes out there too. Avoid those at all costs as the Pokémon collectors’ community are well versed in what’s trending and what’s not. Fake cards don’t have the quality printing that authentic Pokémon cards have. If a card is printed on a type of see-thru paper, it’s probably a fake too. Like the all-important tags on collectible Ty Inc. beanie babies stuffed toys that feature printing errors, Pokémon trading cards that have printed errors are the talk of the collectibles market, too. Mistakes Continued on next page
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