List of most expensive CCG cards

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A collectible card game (CCG), also called a trading card game (TCG) among other names, [note 1] is a type of card game that mixes strategic deck building elements with features of trading cards. [2] The genre was introduced with Magic: The Gathering in 1993.

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Cards in CCGs are specially designed sets of playing cards. Each card represents an element of the theme and rules of the game, and each can fall in categories such as creatures, enhancements, events, resources, and locations. [3] All cards within the CCG typically share the same common backside art, while the front has a combination of proprietary artwork or images to embellish the card along with instructions for the game and flavor text. [4] CCGs are typically themed around fantasy or science fiction genres, and have also included horror themes, cartoons, and sports, and may include licensed intellectual properties. [3]

The value of a CCG card depends on a combination of the popularity of the game, the popularity of the intellectual property on which the card is based, the card's condition, the scarcity of the card, whether the card has an artist's signature, and the gameplay value (power or efficiency) of the card. In some cases, the cards have become collectors' items of considerable value. Most of the priciest cards come from the first CCG, Magic: The Gathering, or from some of the other most popular CCGs such as Pokémon or Yu-Gi-Oh! .

List of highest prices (US$300,000+) paid

This list only contains cards actually sold, not estimated prices of unsold cards, at a price of US$300,000 or more.

The list is ordered by default by original sale price but can be resorted by consumer price index inflation-adjusted value (in bold) in United States dollars in 2024. [note 2]

Cards are evaluated by third-party services, most often Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA), Certified Guaranty Company (CGC), Beckett Grading Services (BGS), or Sportscard Guaranty Corporation (SGC), and given a grade on a 10-point scale based on condition. [5]

The images below do not necessarily represent the individual specimen sold but are representative of the given cards.

The population column is the number of copies of the card in the original print run, not the number of known surviving copies in the present or of the graded quality.

Original priceInflation-adjusted price [note 2] Date of saleCard nameYear printed or releasedSetGameGradeImageAuction houseSellerBuyerPopulation in original print run [note 3] NotesReferences
$5,275,000$6,121,021July 22, 2021 Pikachu Illustrator1998none (contest promo) Pokémon Trading Card Game PSA 10private saleMarwan Dubsy Logan Paul 41 [note 4] purchased with combination of $1.275 million PSA 9 Pikachu Illustrator and $4 million cash

[9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20]

$3,000,000$3,000,000April 29, 2024 Black Lotus 1993 Alpha Magic: The Gathering CGC 10private saleAdam CaiBenjamin.be1,100 [note 5] purchased with bitcoin; unlike most of the other most expensive Black Lotuses, not signed by artist Christopher Rush

[22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28]

$2,000,000$2,064,002August 1, 2023 The One Ring 2023 The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth Magic: The Gathering PSA 9private saleBrook Trafton Post Malone 1one-of-a-kind printing (only copy of this version of the card ever printed) with unique art and Tengwar instead of English text

[29] [30] [31] [32] [33]

$1,275,000$1,479,489June 2021 Pikachu Illustrator1998none (contest promo) Pokémon Trading Card Game PSA 9private saleMatt Allen Logan Paul 41 [note 4]

[9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]

$900,000$967,034February 23, 2022 Pikachu Illustrator1998none (contest promo) Pokémon Trading Card Game PSA 7 Goldin Auctions private sellerprivate buyer41 [note 4]

[6] [7] [34] [35]

$800,000$859,5862022 Black Lotus (artist proof)1993 Alpha Magic: The Gathering private saleprivate seller Post Malone artist proof signed by artist Christopher Rush

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[37] [38]

$672,000$722,052October 29, 2022 Pikachu Illustrator1998none (contest promo) Pokémon Trading Card Game CGC 9.5 Goldin Auctions Blake Martinez private buyer41 [note 4]

[39] [40] [41]

$615,000$634,681March 24, 2023 Black Lotus (artist proof)1993 Alpha Magic: The Gathering CGC 8.5 Heritage Auctions Jeff Ferreiraprivate buyer artist proof signed by artist Christopher Rush

[42] [43] [44]

$540,000$557,280March 16, 2023 Black Lotus 1993 Alpha Magic: The Gathering PSA 10PWCC Marketplaceprivate sellerprivate buyer1,100 [note 5] signed by artist Christopher Rush

[21] [45] [46] [47] [48]

$511,100$593,072January 27, 2021 Black Lotus 1993 Alpha Magic: The Gathering PSA 10 eBay private sellerprivate buyer1,100 [note 5] signed by artist Christopher Rush

[49] [50] [51] [52] [53]

$493,230$572,336January 2021 Charizard (Topsun blue back)1997Topsun chewing gum promos Pokémon Trading Card Game PSA 10 Goldin Auctions private sellerprivate buyer

[54] [55] [17]

$444,000$454,080September 2023Silver No. 2 Pikachu Trainer (1997-1998 Lizardon Tournament version)1997none (tournament trophy promo) Pokémon Trading Card Game PSA 10 Goldin Auctions private sellerprivate buyer14 [note 6] originally awarded as a trophy/prize to 2nd-place finishers in the 1997-1998 Lizardon (Charizard) Mega Battle Tournament series

[60] [16] [17]

$420,000$451,283March 2022 Charizard (English holographic shadowless)1999English Base Set 1st Edition Pokémon Trading Card Game PSA 10PWCC Marketplaceprivate sellerprivate buyer4,000+

[61] [62] [63] [16] [17]

$369,000$448,332December 12, 2020 Charizard (English holographic shadowless)1999English Base Set 1st Edition Pokémon Trading Card Game SGC 10 Goldin Auctions private sellerprivate buyer4,000+one of two Charizard cards sold for similar prices ($350,100 and $369,000) on different auction websites on the same day

[64] [65] [16]

$360,000$417,738January 2021 Blastoise (commissioned presentation galaxy star holo)1998none (test print card) Pokémon Trading Card Game CGC 8.5 Heritage Auctions private sellerprivate buyer2one of only 2 test printings of this card, and the whereabouts or survival of the other copy is unknown

[66] [67] [68] [69] [70] [16] [17]

$350,100$425,369December 12, 2020 Charizard (English holographic shadowless)1999English Base Set 1st Edition Pokémon Trading Card Game PSA 10 eBay private sellerprivate buyer4,000+one of two Charizard cards sold for similar prices ($350,100 and $369,000) on different auction websites on the same day

[64] [65] [16]

$336,000$361,026March 4, 2022 Charizard (English holographic shadowless)1999English Base Set 1st Edition Pokémon Trading Card Game PSA 10 Heritage Auctions private sellerprivate buyer4,000+

[71] [72] [73]

$324,000$348,132April 16, 2022 Charizard (Japanese holographic)1996Japanese Base Set 1st Edition Pokémon Trading Card Game PSA 10PWCC Marketplaceprivate sellerprivate buyersigned by artist Mitsuhiro Arita

[74] [75] [17]

$311,800$361,807March 28, 2021 Charizard (English holographic shadowless)1999English Base Set 1st Edition Pokémon Trading Card Game PSA 10 eBay private sellerprivate buyer4,000+

[76] [77] [78] [79]

$311,211$321,170April 29, 2023Tyler the Great Warrior1999none (Make-A-Wish Foundation promo) Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game BGS 7 eBay Tyler Gressleprivate buyer1only one copy of card printed, as a Make-A-Wish Foundation gift to seller, whom the card is named after

[80] [81] [82]

$300,000$348,115January 14, 2021 Charizard (English holographic shadowless)1999English Base Set 1st Edition Pokémon Trading Card Game PSA 10 Heritage Auctions private sellerprivate buyer4,000+

[71] [83]

$300,000$309,600April 2023Bronze No. 3 Pikachu Trainer (1997 1st Official Tournament version)1997none (tournament trophy promo) Pokémon Trading Card Game PSA 8 Heritage Auctions private sellerprivate buyer4 [note 6] originally awarded as a trophy/prize to 3rd-place finishers in the 1997 1st Official Pokémon Card Game Tournament series

[84] [85] [86] [87] [16] [17]

See also

Notes

  1. A collectible card game (CCG) may also be known as a trading card game (TCG), customizable card game, expandable card game, or simply as a card game. Terms such as "collectible" and "trading" are often used interchangeably because of copyrights and marketing strategies of game companies. [1]
  2. 1 2 The Wikipedia template uses a yearly average inflation. Using monthly averages gives slightly different numbers, most significantly for cards sold early or late in a year with significant inflation.
  3. This population column is the number of copies of the card in the original print run, not the number of known surviving copies in the present or of the graded quality.
  4. 1 2 3 4 There were 41 copies printed: 39 were given out to winners of 3 CoroCoro Comic -sponsored illustration contests, and 2 were later released through sale at auction by Pokémon TCG designer Yuichi Konno. [6] [7] [8]
  5. 1 2 3 There were originally 1,100 copies of Black Lotus in the print run for Limited Edition Alpha . [21]
  6. 1 2 Gold No. 1, Silver No. 2, and Bronze No. 3 Pikachu Trainer trophy cards were awarded to, respectively, 1st-, 2nd-, and 3rd-place finishers in the June 14-15, 1997 1st Official Pokémon Card Game Tournament series, [56] the November 8, 1997-February 15, 1998 Lizardon (Charizard) Mega Battle Tournament series, [57] and the July 19-September 3, 1998 Kamex (Blastoise) Mega Battle Tournament series. [58] Though the trophy cards awarded across the three tournament series had identical art and frames, they can be distinguished through differences in the textboxes: the 1997 1st Official Tournament trophies have no number in the textbox and total 4 copies for each placement (gold, silver, and bronze), the 1997-1998 Lizardon Tournament trophies have the number "1" in the textbox and total 14 copies for each placement, and the 1998 Kamex Tournament trophies have the number "2" in the textbox and also total 14 copies for each placement. [59]

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