Pokemon Cards

Despite the proliferation of mobile games and gaming consoles, Pokemon cards remain relevant today. For starters, this card game was based on the Pokemon franchise and was first introduced as playing cards by Media Factory in October 1995. It became a massive hit, selling over 34.1 billion cards worldwide as of March 2021. Cards are classified according to their rarity, from common to ultra-rare.

Trading and collecting are some of the reasons why its popularity refuses to shrink. Of all the hundreds of Pokemon, Charizard is the most special and expensive. In December 2020, a 1999 Pokémon Base 1st Edition Holo “Thick Stamp” Shadowless Charizard #4 PSA Graded 10 Gem Mint was sold for a whopping $350,100. Collecting Pokemon cards is arguably a good investment, but next time you see a card lying on the street, have it checked.