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Zard Single Collection 20th Anniversary Rarest

Zard Single Collection 20th Anniversary Rarest Rating: 3,5/5 6678 votes

Not a whole lot that can be done about that now though. Maybe I'll just pretend it was a rare miscut from the sheet of gold they printed these on. Edit: on a serious note, I think you have to expect there to be centering and other problems with these cards.

You have to remember that Ginza Tanaka is a jeweler making trading cards, not a card company making jewelry. If people are expecting PSA 10 quality cards from Ginza Tanaka they are going to be very disappointed. I'm sure there are copies of this card with even worse centering issues than mine. Edit 2: I guess its also possible that they used a card with bad centering as their model, in which case, I would expect all of the copies of this card to have the same problem. If anyone else has one of these it would be good to know if your centering is also screwed up.

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Some of you may remember this news article that came out a few months ago Well, even though the exact number being produced was unknown, and even though the retail price for this card was really high, I decided to buy one anyway (Probably because I hate money.) Anyway, its a very nice card and is well put together. Ginza Tanaka did a very nice job with the gold layering over the card. I don't know if this is one of the rarest cards in my collection or not (given that we don't know how many cards were produced), but it is certainly one of the more expensive cards in my collection. You can see an updated list of my other extremely rare/valuable pokemon cards here if you're interested: Thanks for looking.

In terms of Pokemon: Poliwag Snap Promo, No. 3 Trainer from 2012, No.

4 Trainer from 2014, PSA 9 Parent Child Kangaskhan, and a complete 1st edition base set (with PSA 8 Charizard). In terms of my larger CCG collection: Alpha Black Lotus, Sealed MtG International Collectors Edition, the highest graded complete set of the Naruto CCG set 20 variants in the world (a complete set consists of 20 cards. It's extremely difficult to acquire as only 20 copies of each of the 20 cards were ever printed). Keep in mind that's just the items in the $2000+ range. I have a lot of really neat cards in the 1000-2000 price bracket as well. The link in my previous comment has detailed descriptions of the rarer pokemon cards in my collection if you want more information on any of those items. 216,000 yen For anyone too lazy to look it up, that ~1882 USD.

I'm so jealous right now! Barbara uoker vyazanie sverhu vniz chitatj. As the world's biggest Pikachu collection, and a sucker for the Base Pikachu, I would have loved to add it to my collection. That being said, as someone who only graduated college two years ago, and without my own apartment nor car yet, I couldn't justify buying it. (Probably for the best, since I recently bought a lot of other cards, including a set of two that were in total about the same as your Golden Pikachu, although I plan on grading + selling one of those.

If I still collect Pikachus in ten years and the price is about the same - plus or minus 500 USD - I'll buy it.) Congrats on this amazing card. And I agree with, for almost 2k you'd expect at least proper centering.:S • • • • •. From an investment standpoint, buying this card was an enormous risk. If you take a look at other novelty gold items, they almost never hold their value, much less appreciate.

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In addition, not knowing the amount of cards produced is a huge red flag and is probably why a lot of collectors passed on this item. If there were only a few hundred of these produced, it could be a winner. If there were a few thousand produced, it will probably be a loser. All that being said, I didn't buy it for investment purposes, I bought it because I thought it was cool and because I didn't want to deal with the hassle of waiting potentially years to get it at a lower price on the secondary market. It is a lot to pay for a single card but many rare TCG cards sell in this range or higher.

My wife and I bought an alpha black lotus last year that cost considerably more than this card. Those items typically have established print runs though, making them better investments than the gold Pikachu.