Logan Paul buys a Charizard card and sparks a new wave of Pokémon investing interest

Logan Paul just dropped a ton of cash on a rare Pokemon card, and it’s got collectors buzzing all over again. The YouTuber and wrestler shelled out $1.2 million for a pristine 1st Edition Charizard from the Base Set. This holographic beast, card number 4/102, is one of the holy grails in the Pokemon TCG world. Graded PSA 10, it’s flawless with sharp corners, perfect centering, and that glossy shine that screams value.

Paul shared the buy on his socials, showing off the card in a custom case during a live stream. He called it the crown jewel of his growing Pokemon collection, which already includes other high-end pulls like Illustrator Pikachus and massive sealed boxes. Fans watched in awe as he unboxed it, hyping how this single card could flip the script on modern investing.

Word spread fast. Within hours, searches for Charizard cards spiked 300% on sites like PokemonPricing.com. Prices for similar Base Set Charizards jumped too. A PSA 9 version that traded for $150,000 last week now lists at $220,000. Even lower grades saw bumps, with raw copies moving 20-30% higher on eBay.

This isn’t Paul’s first rodeo. Back in 2021, he bought a $3.5 million Pikachu Illustrator, but that was more hype than sustained boom. This Charizard feels different. It’s from the 1999 original print run, back when Wizards of the Coast handled English sets. Supply is tiny, especially in top condition, which keeps values climbing.

Investors are piling in. Vintage sealed product like Booster Boxes hit new highs, with Base Set boxes clearing $400,000 at auction. Modern chase cards from Scarlet & Violet sets are up 15% as new players chase the next big flip. Paul’s move shows Pokemon cards aren’t just kid stuff anymore, they’re a legit asset class. Check current prices on PokemonPricing.com to see live trends and spot deals before the wave crests higher.