Logan Paul was already a celebrated personality before he started his boxing career. His Vlogs and podcasts have a worldwide audience and have entertained millions of people around the globe. One of the prominent topics of his content is the Pokémon cards.
Logan Paul and his Pokémon cards are never out of the talk. Likewise, there are several allegations and claims regarding this topic.
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Controversial buy of Pokémon cards
In his tweet from December 2021, Paul claimed to buy the 1st edition of Pokémon cards costing $3,500,000. Naturally, it was shocking for a layperson to see someone spending so much money on a set of cards.
just dropped $3,500,000 on this sealed & authenticated box of 1st Edition Pokémon cards 😯 pic.twitter.com/rMY2bVnKV2
— Logan Paul (@LoganPaul) December 20, 2021
Paul bought his cards for a hefty price, but some people claimed them to be fake ones. Similarly, many card collectors posted their reviews on this deal.
It was indeed quite surprising to see someone spend a whopping amount of $3.5 Million on a set of Pokémon cards and get scammed.
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‘The Maverick’ visited several experts to verify his collection. Consequently, he got different feedback for it.
The controversy ended when Logan Paul opened the sealed carton, which was delivered to him. Certainly, it was shocking to see what he got in it.
G.I. Joe? G.I Joe? G.I Joe !
It could have been anything else.
Logan Paul yelled around furiously when he opened the box and found out he was badly cheated by receiving G.I Joe cards instead of Pokémon cards.
This is one of the biggest frauds known to date in the history of the purchase of Pokémon cards.
Collection of Logan Paul
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Logan Paul owns five such cards which are valued very high in the market. The estimated resell prices of his collectibles are as follows:
Sr.No. | Name | Estimated worth |
1. | Mewtwo | $15,750 |
2. | Chansey | $36,877 |
3. | Venusaur | $55,000 |
4. | Blastoise | $45,100 |
5. | Charizard 1st Edition | $369,000 |
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There are other cards that value more than the cards mentioned in the list. Although Paul has a highly valued collection of Pokemon cards, it seems he doesn’t own the most expensive Pokémon card,
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