One lucky player has found a special surprise in their Premium Collection — and no, it's not a Special Illustration Rare. Released this past October, the Charizard EX Super Premium Collection is a unique gift set for collectors. Containing a Charizard EX foil promo card, a Charizard card display figurine, and ten different booster packs from recent sets like , it's been the source of many a rare find.
One player, ouchthathurty on Reddit, got a one-of-a-kind pull in their Charizard EX Super Premium Collection: a real-life car key fob. They claim to have found the damaged and time-worn key fob inside the clamshell packaging where the booster packs and promo card are normally contained. Lest it be mistaken for an alternate art Klefki, the key fob's model number reveals that it was likely originally paired with a NIssan, Infiniti, or Honda, probably an early 2000s model.
Ouchthathurty was obviously amused by the rare find, but the truth is probably a little sadder. The original poster surmised that an employee of the manufacturer must have dropped their car key unknowingly into the box while packaging the collection up, which probably caused more than a little consternation at quitting time. The broken loop where a keyring would normally go seems to support that theory.
Players across the Pokémon subreddit wasted no time in joking about this unusual occurrence. User YurJay suggested putting the fob into a plastic card sleeve and sending it in to be professionally graded, as it might fetch a high price (although some of the most valuable cards would probably net you enough to buy a few hundred Altimas).
Others, like BlackGoldShooter, suggested this might be a prelude to a bigger find: a brand-new car. Comparing it to a Golden Ticket, this user suggested the original poster attempt to contact The Pokémon Company in order to claim their prize.
But regardless of the cause, fans agreed that this was a bizarrely amusing experience. More importantly, though, it gets at the
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