11. Master Key Prize Card
Cost: $8,799
The master key Prize card is only one of 34 cards to have ever been produced. The cards were awarded to players in a 2010 trading card tournament in Japan, therefore creating exclusivity and value.
If you want to get your hands on one, you’re going to have to do a lot of digging around online, as these cards a rarely available for sale!
12. Black Triangle Error Booster Box Card
Cost: $8,700
As well as singular cards, you can also spend a lot of money on booster packs like this one.
The beauty with these is that you don’t know what type of rare cards you’re going to get.
The triangle booster pack is the most valuable, and a box will set you back a few quid. They were actually printed as a mistake when factories were supposed to stop printing any more “first edition” packs.
The price comes from them being sealed in a booster box, instead of just a booster pack.
13. Holographic Shadowless First Edition Venusaur Card
Cost: $6,500
As many Pokémon fans will know, Venusaur was a difficult card to come by, let alone a holographic one.
If you did manage to get your hands on a first edition one and held on to it, today, it could be worth a good amount of money!
If you have the one without a shadow around the image box, then you’d be able to fetch even more.
14. Pikachu – Expedition Card
Cost: $5,999
Next on our list of the most expensive Pokémon cards in the world is this Pikachu Expedition.
Everyone loves Pikachu, so it’s no surprise that these loveable electrical rats cards are always in demand and command high prices.
If you’re a mega-fan of Pikachu, then you might be fortunate enough to pick one of these up on eBay.
15. Shining Charizard Card
Cost: $3,500
Shining Charizard marks the first time a “shiny” Pokémon was found in the card game.
The Pokémon itself is holographic, instead of the background, and it’s worth even more if it has a first edition marking on the bottom left-hand side of the image.
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