A Pokemon trading card sold for $195,000

Pikachu always gets all the attention

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Humans are pretty adept at finding new and increasingly outlandish ways to spend their money.

Last week, a 1998 Pokémon Illustrator card fetched $195,000 through Philip Weiss Auctions in New York. Not only is this trading card just plain rare it was originally obtained through a Japanese illustration contest in CoroCoro Comic it’s also in excellent condition, hence the sky-high price.

Actually, including the buyer’s premium, the card went for $224,500, according to CNET.

“In the January 1998 issue [of CoroCoro], three 1st Place winners won a copy of the card, as did another 20 2nd Place winners,” noted the auction listing. “With cards awarded in two more contests that year, there were a maximum of 39 copies released. It is not known exactly how many surviving copies are still around; however, only 10 PSA certified copies are known, a very important note because there are many counterfeit copies. This card is considered the most rare of an individual Pokémon card.”

No judgment here, honest I love these ridiculous auction stories.

Pokémon Pikachu Illustrator Promo Card PSA 9 Mint [Invaluable via Kotaku]

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