The is a trend that appears to only be growing as time passes, and that increasing popularity drives more and more attention to the rarest cards. While some fans may be most interested in securing a beautiful card of their favorite monster, others are more concerned with collecting the rarest and most valuable cards. Throughout the collections of cards produced by The Pokémon Company and Wizards of the Coast, there are a few that have only had a few dozen copies made.
There are several cards that have reached enormous value thanks to the popularity and presentation of the Pokémon depicted. However, some of the rarest cards have not necessarily been the most expensive. Superfans and collectors alike will likely never set their eyes on these rare cards in person unless they are very lucky. Despite the raving popularity of rare First Edition Charizards and Surfing Pikachus, these are not the rarest cards in the. In fact, some of the rarest prizes floating throughout the market are cards that aren't as well-known as the most sought-after collector items.
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When fans think of the rarest card, Kangaskhan probably isn't the first monster to come to mind. However, the Kangaskhan Holographic Family Event Trophy Card is one of the rarest cards in the . One copy was sold in October 2020 for an astounding $150,000, and only three have ever been sold to the public in the past twenty years. Originally, this card was awarded to the 1998 Parent/Child Mega Battle tournament teams who obtained the required number of victories. Only 46 of these cards have ever been graded by the Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA), according to Dicebreaker, making it one of the
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