WWE’s Logan Paul’s historic Pokemon card hits $5.1 million as he says goodbye to his Pikachu Illustrator originally appeared ...
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Logan Paul says goodbye to extremely rare Pokémon card as record-breaking auction closes
Paul paid more than $5 million for the card in 2021.
Logan Paul owns one of the rarest Pokémon cards ever — the Illustrator. Experts estimate what it could sell for and why its value keeps climbing.
Logan Paul can talk. Whether it's money, controversy, Pokémon cards, pro wrestling, WWE history, Tom Brady, or his daughter, ...
Logan Paul has paid tribute to his record-breaking Pikachu Illustrator card as it nears the end of its auction period.
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WWE's Logan Paul Got A Tattoo For His One Major Lifelong Obsession
WWE Superstar Logan Paul proudly sports a tattoo honoring his one major lifelong obsession. During a recent interview with Zack Heydorn of The Takedown on SI, social media personality and WWE star ...
Logan Paul is navigating a distinctly bittersweet moment, stepping away from the Pikachu Illustrator card that defined his ascent from obsessive collector to cultural spectacle. Once flaunted at ...
Paul achieved the Guinness World Record for the most expensive Pokémon card sold in a private sale when he bought it for $5.275m (£3.8m) in 2021. Now, he is offering the 'world's most coveted card' ...
In a clip from Season 3 of Netflix’s King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch, the internet celebrity discusses selling his elusive Pikachu Illustrator card. He reportedly purchased it for around $5.3 ...
Logan Paul is no stranger to headline-grabbing collectibles, but his latest purchase wasn’t for himself. The YouTuber-turned-WWE superstar shared a special father-daughter moment that quickly caught ...
Logan Paul‘s Christmas gift to his daughter was anything but ordinary. The popular influencer gifted his one-year-old a Pokémon card, valued at around a whopping $9,000. The move comes amid news about ...
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