The Lottery Ticket Mentality in Pokémon Card Collecting

The lottery ticket mentality in Pokémon card collecting refers to the approach of buying booster boxes, elite trainer boxes, and sealed products with the...
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The lottery ticket mentality in Pokémon card collecting refers to the approach of buying booster boxes, elite trainer boxes, and sealed products with the...

The most expensive Pokémon card found at a thrift store remains a PSA 9 First Edition Shadowless Charizard, which sold for $55,100 at auction after being...

While the specific story of a $5 garage sale card selling for exactly $5,000 hasn't been documented in searchable records, the phenomenon of undervalued...

Facebook Marketplace Pokémon card deals happen because sellers on the platform fundamentally don't know what they're selling.

Pokémon card collections end up at Goodwill and other thrift stores for a straightforward reason: the person in possession of the collection doesn't...

Pokémon card donations to charity present a meaningful way for collectors to give back while potentially receiving tax deductions—but the tax implications...

Appraising a deceased person's Pokémon card collection requires determining the fair market value—the price a willing buyer would pay a willing seller...

Estate planning for Pokémon card collectors is essential because these collections often represent significant financial assets that require the same...

Passing a Pokémon card collection to your children is best accomplished through a combination of documentation, organization, and legal planning.

When a serious Pokémon card collector dies, their collection typically passes through the estate or inheritance system, following the same path as other...