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Ultra-rare Pokemon card that cost $3 in 1999 to sell for over $54K at auction

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An ultra-rare Pokemon card that cost $2.70 in 1999 is expected to sell for a whopping $54k at auction.

The 1st edition Shadowless Base Set Charizard card is known as the “holy grail” to collectors and enthusiasts.

The card — described as being in “mint condition” — is going under the hammer in the UK’s largest ever sale of Pokemon cards.

Hansons Pokemon specialist David Wilson-Turner said: “Some 30 years later and Pokemon Day is expected to stir up the craze once again.” Hansons Auctioneers / SWNS

Since its launch in 1996, the Pokemon franchise has captured the imagination of children and adults around the world.

The Japanese multi-media franchise features competing animals which hold special powers.

The characters have featured in films, TV shows and online gaming with the Trading Card Games (TCG) having built up a huge following.

Since its launch in 1996, the Pokemon franchise has captured the imagination of children and adults around the world. Hansons Auctioneers / SWNS

The auction is being held by Hansons Auctioneers on Friday (27/2) to mark the 30th anniversary of the launch of the first Pokemon cards in 1996.

Hansons Pokemon specialist David Wilson-Turner said: “Some 30 years later and Pokemon Day is expected to stir up the craze once again.

“Back in 1999, you could buy pack of 11 Pokemon cards at any Woolworths for anything between $2 and $2.70.

The 1st edition Shadowless Base Set Charizard card is known as the “holy grail” to collectors and enthusiasts. Hansons Auctioneers / SWNS

“A Charizard was the rarest holographic in Base Set, so pulling one from a pack was like winning a mini lottery.

“Only 4,000 to 10,000 cards were produced, most of which were played with and are now dogeared – so to find one in mint condition like this one, which has a grading of 9 (out of 10), makes it all the rarer.”

Prices of rare and sealed products continue to skyrocket, with some cards and booster sets being resold at huge premiums.

“Back in 1999, you could buy pack of 11 Pokemon cards at any Woolworths for anything between $2 and $2.70,” Wilson-Turner said. Hansons Auctioneers / SWNS

Also being sold is another rare piece – a full set of Jungle 1st Edition cards, all with a grade 9 rating.

The 64-card set, released in June 1999, with a price tag of $270, now commands a guide price of between $20,300 and $27,000.

David added: “The Jungle Set was released shortly after the Base Set and added new Pokemon including Clefable, Butterfree, Scyther and Snorlax.”

The auction is being held by Hansons Auctioneers on Friday (27/2) to mark the 30th anniversary of the launch of the first Pokemon cards in 1996. Hansons Auctioneers / SWNS

A sealed booster box from the very first English Pokemon set is also going under the hammer with a guide price of between $16,900 and $20,300.

The rare booster box, in a protective acrylic display case, contains 36 sealed packs from the low print run Unlimited edition.

David said: “When originally purchased the box would have set you back around $135, which was not a bad investment considering today’s value of $13,500.”

Also being sold is another rare piece – a full set of Jungle 1st Edition cards, all with a grade 9 rating. Hansons Auctioneers / SWNS
Prices of rare and sealed products continue to skyrocket, with some cards and booster sets being resold at huge premiums. Hansons Auctioneers / SWNS

A sealed Pokemon Jungle Unlimited booster box, also containing 36 booster packs, which would have cost $135 when first released, is expected to make $950 and $13,500.

Auctioneer Charles Hanson, star of TV’s Bargain Hunt, said: “Pokemon is a market that has grown rapidly in recent years.

“It is the strongest it has ever been right now and will only continue to grow.

“Wealthy young people in their 20s and 30s who got into Pokemon when they were children are buying rare cards and prices began to spike a few years ago.

The Japanese multi-media franchise features competing animals which hold special powers. Hansons Auctioneers / SWNS

“The 30th anniversary auction is expected to draw significant international attention from both seasoned collectors and new-generation fans.

“I’d urge anyone to dig out those toy boxes, or boxed attic collections and bring them along for a free valuation.”

The Pokemon Day Auction will take place at Hansons’ saleroom in Etwall, Derbys.

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