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Extremely Rare Blastoise Pokémon Card Sells for $360,000 at Auction

An anonymous buyer purchased a rare Pokémon Blastoise card for a whopping $360,000 at an auction last week.

One of a kind: CGC Trading Cards, a collectibles authenticator, sold the Pokémon Blastoise #009/165R Commissioned Presentation Galaxy Star Hologram card during a live auction on Jan. 14 via YouTube, the New York Post reports.

  • The CGC-certified card was commissioned by Wizards of the Coast in 1998 as part of a test pack that would be shown at card shops.

  • It was created for media use "to demonstrate what an English Pokémon card would look like."

  • The "presentation" card has a distinct blank back. Only two copies of this card have been produced, and the location of the other copy is unknown.

Historic buy: Before this recent bid, another buyer made headlines last month after paying $369,000 for a rare Charizard card from the 1999 Base Set.

  • With a 1st Edition stamp and shadowless design, the Charizard card is extremely rare.

  • Pokémon collector and renowned rapper Logic held the previous record after buying a Charizard card of the same edition for $220,000.

Feature Image via Heritage Auctions

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