I remember when I was a kid and channel surfing, antiques roadshow would be on and I'd watch for about 10 seconds before saying "Booring!" and changing channels. Now I'm actively seeking out these sorta so videos. This is aging.
I still have mine. Sadly they sat in a shed for 20+ years and the cards were bumper to bumper. So now they are in a new binder and look cool but sadly poor mismanagement has seen their value drop precipitously.
Buddy this is my story aswell I had everything so many duplicates of rares I had lie 6 of each card and I just lost it all growing up it hurts I truly feel your hurt....
sadly, I can agree wholeheartedly with this and my collection was the 1st edition as well. Which was located on the bottom left of the picture. Unreal, how we had no idea the gold mine we were sitting on.
@@wut3358 If it's a question of grading I would trust a professional more than a random guy. If it's a question of "what have these cards sold for" you don't have to trust anybody. Either sales have happened at prices they said, or they didn't. We don't have to be like a lot of news media and bend over backwards to make everything a matter of opinion when you can actually just confirm facts.
Prices were quoted way too high. Charizard is about $800 - 1,000 mint and ungraded. It is actually rare for someone to sell that card ungraded, so an exact value is hard to determine. I can also tell you that storage in a binder alone doesn't guarantee mint condition. Moisture ruins cards and might not be noticeable until you remove them. Another thing, this show is called Antique Roadshow, but these are not antiques. The accepted definition of antique in the antique collectors community is an item of considerable age, usually over 100 years old.
Note: There are people who collect antiques that also collect vintage items. For sports cards, some of the earliest baseball cards (1865 - 1923) would be considered antique. Anything between 1924 and 1983 would be vintage to most collectors. When it comes to Pokémon, the first cards came out in 1996 (1999 outside of Japan). The original Wizards of the Coast cards are considered vintage, but I rarely hear collectors call them that. They usually call them WotC cards (pronounced wot-see).
@@JpnhAbouPokémon and Magic the Gathering are two of the biggest when it comes to trading game cards. Most cards sell for a few bucks, or $5-10 each, but some are worth hundreds or thousands if you can find the right buyer.
The Oxford dictionary definition is "an object such as a piece of furniture that is old and often valuable" By that definition, which comes from one of, if not the most globally accepted and cited dictionaries in the world, Pokémon is an antique. Idk where you got this 100 year rule from, you sound like a gatekeeper
I remember collecting them at the time when I was a young teenager. a set like that even at the time was easily 4-5 times that price from card shops. I doubt you could get them for that price even from ebay at the time.
You could find them for that much when they first came out - the hard part was actually finding them. BUT Charizard was always in the 100-300 dollar range behind glass at Shinders, so that kind of throws it off.
Man this brings back so many memories. I collected all the original when I was younger and they would be worth so much today. Unfortunately, my dad stole them all when I was in high school and sold them to a pawn shop for next to nothing
This is the problem with mainstream media covering Pokemon, prices were quoted wayyyyy too high in this episode. That's a shame. Makes me wonder what other priced were inflated throughout this series *sigh*
My mom just sent me this. And I'm thinking, "This is the best in the binder?" Moderately played condition in the shadowless cards, tho the starter trio looks decent at worst. I finished off my shadowless binder holos last year for about $200 in a lightly played condition... No way this thing is going for close to what he quoted. EVEN at 2021 prices. I love seeing the hobby get some acks, but ice the hype.
I say that Mewtwo is worth about $3,500.99 ungraded and in its current condition. The Charizard is, in my estimation, $2.37 graded. Now I'm the worst! YAY!!
oh my god, almost positive this is my collection. My mom sold my collection which was extensive back in around 2003-2004, I was devastated. I collected heavily and even had Japanese vending machine cards. The binder and the way the cards are positioned is exactly like I remember. Would really like to know where her mom got them from. It was a black cheap binder, wish she would've showed off some more pages.
THat's crazy I hope it's true....because this would be such an incredible connection....:P I'm so sorry man I sold my cards too but I didn't have a lot of the OG cards...the only foil I had was Nidoking and Ninetails and I think a Venasaur! (From base set) I had a lot jungle and fossil cards and I had like rocket stuff but I never had the original base set I wish I did though that would of been INSANE! I really wish I did :P !!!
I'll be the one to point out that the apraisal was absolutely too hight. Today on a good day that binder might sell for a couple grand not anywhere near $10k
Your delusional Just because a card isnt graded doesnt mean it cant be sent in to PSA. We didnt see the backs we cant assess the quality of the cards Shadowless charizard alone in a psa 8 is $1,600 Psa 9 recently sold for $4k And thats one card Even if she sold the binder raw, if she included upclose pics of the front and backs these cards would fetch thousands of dollars Earlier in the year i sold a psa 10 blastoise for $3,000 And that was base unlimited not even shadowless It really depends on how clean her cards are we really cant tell
Just stumbled upon this. I bought my daughter something like this on the very early 2000s. They've been in a storage building for 10 years. I know nothing about these cards except what I just learned here. Maybe I need to take a trip to the storage building 😊
I was talking about comics and cards being on this show almost 20 years ago , half jokingly, but once that episode with the MTG Power 9 and dual lands was aired, I knew we reached the turning point . I then said " next will be pookemon, then yugioh", and so far Im half right. Cant wait to see Blue Eyes White Dragon and Dark Magician Girl being appraised. THis chick has a friend that was trying to scam her, though, it sounds like. $50 for that whole binder, they told her? Bye bye former "friends" lol * smfh * I dont get why some folks have so little sense about these things. Even without being as "expert" as the dude that specializes in cards, comics and collectibles for the show, I been around long enough that I could have easily given the same rough grade for the charizard and overall the whole binder of around $12 thousand total, as is at auction. Theres 102 cards there, all near mint, like the dude said " roughly 8 to 8.5 out of 10 quality for everything". Get them shinies graded missy! ^
It eats me up sometimes. I live in Japan and I use to go into the Pokemon store and see those Pikachu/Mario collab boxes for less than $20 USD. Now they go THOUSANDS. There was no limit to how many you could buy then, too. Now it's impossible to do this again because there are often limits like one per person.
I remember taking a ticket to wait may turn at Target to buy Pokemon cards with my allowance while my mom did shopping. The collectibles checkout lane used to be with the customer service desk back in the day.
Prices are waaaay off now (not sure when this was aired) Charizard varies 500-1500 maybe Everything else significantly less Mewtwo base set is NOT $120😵💫
ya but still, everything comes full circle i honestly believe you get what you give and even giving someone a deal on that could come back to pay you in the future if you dont let it hold you back.
Seriously, a base set unlimited Mewtwo is probably only a $30 card unless graded. So maybe if she did send them out to get graded and they were 8s or higher the appraisal would be right, but graders can be pretty tough and it costs time and money. Still, an ungraded shadowless charizard is probably 500-1000 depending on the condition.
Got popped shoplifting in 99 when I was 7 and the police said to return all the cards and the store wouldn’t press charges. I went through and kept the Holos and returned the regulars, they didn’t know about a kids card game back then. Still have them in their original pikachu binder. Chars are is the only holo that has a small scratch cause everybody wanted to see it in school
lol that charizard is probably $35 during the late 1990s... You can possibly get a set for $35 in early 2010s when stuff was mad cheap but then it would be rough to get that - you probably mad lucky on a good bid that no one saw...
I've been a vintage pokemon card investor for coming on 10 years. This guy is pulling all of these numbers out of his butt. He has no idea what he's talking about. That unlimited mewtwo he said was $150-$200? It's $30-$40 in near mint. The shadowless mewtwo he's saying goes for 800-1200 raw? $120-$150 in near mint. The shadowless charizard he said was 2-3K? It's max $1200 raw if it's looking perfect. Nothing here is going to get an 8. I can literally see holo speckling on the gyarados and if the holo backs are looking anything like the backs of the cards that they're sharing sleeves with that you can see, you're looking at probably light play minus to moderate played plus, which is dropping all of those prices even further. Is he just reading off a script written by someone who can't do simple research, or what? The reason why this stuff is so annoying is because it creates wildly unrealistic expectations for people who inevitably come to resellers like me looking to sell their $200 collections for $5,000 because media outlets lie about the market value of pokemon cards to get clicks.
@@style3804well yeah even back in 1999/2000- whenever this was purchased- the market value on a lot of these cards were individually in the $10-$50 range so $35 for all is super unlikely. After watching this tho, I'm sort of forming the opinion that the whole antiques roadshow is probably about as real as WWE. Who is to say this collection is even a real "found" collection, or that this woman was the owner?
I think she could easily get a couple grand out of this binder though. She has a lot of shadowless and first edition cards in there so someone would offer 2 grand I'm sure.
@@joshstieneker4615 I say this totally respectfully, unless there are more shadowless holos on other pages, which I doubt because I'm sure they would have shown them to inflate the evaluation even further, there is nobody in their right mind who would pay 2 grand for this binder. There are two first eds, and one is a deck exclusive machamp promo that is worth around $15-$30 and every vintage collector has 10 of them, and then the clefable from jungle which is worth around $20-$40 presently. Anyone who has 2 grand to spend on vintage pokemon cards would know this isn't worth 2 grand- not even the individual market values of the singles in their condition would go for 2 grand at the moment. A serious pokemon collector would probably offer anywhere from $800 to $1500 for this spread depending on the particulars of conditions up close because we know none of these cards are even remotely gradeable.
I bought those cards 1999 when they came out,i lived in Holland,Rotterdam.My father bought me the first packet.I collected all the cards after that,then had the whole collection,in that book.i dont know where my book is gone whith the whole collection.
I had a binder like this i started as a child, born 95. So i started sliding my cards in a binder and even had duplicates of rare cards and growing up my older sister found it and lost the whole binder that could've made me a rich man today 😢
I still have my old binder, as well as tons of new cards just stored away. Someday I will take them out to get looked at. Some are really bad shape, but some are originals like these and they are in GOOD shape. Just waiting for that day.
The appraiser's voice sounds so familiar... I can't put my finger on it. Best I can figure is that he sounds like a kinder, gentler Alex Jones but I'm not sure. Anyone have an idea?
at 3:50.. i dont think thats serious lol.. shes like i dont care or its alot more worth cause she seen higher prices etc. or idk it just doesnt look natural.. could also be for show
Nah that was kadabra and it was printed in 7 different sets before the lawsuit. It’s been lifted now though and is coming back this year. They aren’t particularly valuable really as they were always uncommon and one common apart from the reverse holo from legendary collection which is a decent price
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His prices were sooooo off its insane with the condition of those cards she is not getting anywhere close to that. This misinformation sucks so much cause people now think there beat up cards are the holy grail. Dude couldn't even pronounce pokemon right he said it like someone in there 80s thats never heard of pokemon.
She needs to send all the holographic cards, particular the shadowless ones, away to PSA for grading. Then sell individually online, she'd get more then 5k-10k.
In middle school we had to show off a collection of ours. This was around 2002 the craze had died down. I showed off my Pokémon cards and pretended I was still collecting to get the grade. Half my class offered to give me their old cards just to offload them. I had an insane amount of holos, Japanese too. I lost all of them that were in a binder around 2017. Then 2020 the market exploded and I died inside
Almost looks like a binder or 2 i have lol.... and yea personally i owned well my father owned a card store back then a complete set we sold between 100 and 200 depending on condition if ot was 1st edition shadowless...heck no lol....glad i kept most our stock though
This guy has no idea the value of the binder. The condition of the card alone brings 3k the Mewtwo 800 Blastoise and venasaur altogether are about 5k total not including the other shadowless and the rest of the entire binder.
You know we're getting old when pokemon is on antiques roadshow
I remember when I was a kid and channel surfing, antiques roadshow would be on and I'd watch for about 10 seconds before saying "Booring!" and changing channels. Now I'm actively seeking out these sorta so videos. This is aging.
Good sir. I'm pissed you stole my comment
Pokémon from 1999 is 25 years ago in 2024.
@@eyeseer1This guy Maths
😆 🤣
Her mom did the opposite of all our parents
My mom threw my Pokémon card collection. I had so many good cards and if she only knew how much money they were worth.
I used to have the whole original set and i just gave it away when i got older in the early 2000s. Hit me right in in my heart and soul.
I still have mine. Sadly they sat in a shed for 20+ years and the cards were bumper to bumper. So now they are in a new binder and look cool but sadly poor mismanagement has seen their value drop precipitously.
Buddy this is my story aswell I had everything so many duplicates of rares I had lie 6 of each card and I just lost it all growing up it hurts I truly feel your hurt....
@@jamesk7063 with all respect let's hope she got the most value out of it
sadly, I can agree wholeheartedly with this and my collection was the 1st edition as well. Which was located on the bottom left of the picture. Unreal, how we had no idea the gold mine we were sitting on.
Same. All my CIB videogames and magic cards too lol
Is really cool to feel included in Antiques Roadshow!!!
are u the friend who said it was worth 50 bucks?
@@PEACEOUTPAT yes we’re the friends that told her 50 bucks. We wanted to trade her a box of capri suns instead but she said no for some reason.
@UCpZ46aKZRrMmOY0kyiUp5oQ Naw, I mean this is like millennials invading Antiques Roadshow. That's pretty huge. Also, I guess we're officially old now
@@ElHerpoDerpo you tripping hard do you know how much they Are you need your eyes checked
@@shadowsmith1386 bruh they are obviously trolling lighten up nerd
A raw shadowless mewtwo last sold for $65. Obviously condition varies, but no way is that card gonna go for 800-1200 like that
Yeah they full of bs. I sold all my cards few years back for 8k and this guy would say it all would be a million dollars
He way overrated the Mewtwo
@@MrBlaze256Yeah you obviously know better than the person who does it for a living.
When was this filmed? That's another question.
@@wut3358 If it's a question of grading I would trust a professional more than a random guy. If it's a question of "what have these cards sold for" you don't have to trust anybody. Either sales have happened at prices they said, or they didn't. We don't have to be like a lot of news media and bend over backwards to make everything a matter of opinion when you can actually just confirm facts.
$1200 for a raw shadowless mewtwo 😂😂 its only worth around $425 graded in a psa 9
Prices were quoted way too high. Charizard is about $800 - 1,000 mint and ungraded. It is actually rare for someone to sell that card ungraded, so an exact value is hard to determine.
I can also tell you that storage in a binder alone doesn't guarantee mint condition. Moisture ruins cards and might not be noticeable until you remove them.
Another thing, this show is called Antique Roadshow, but these are not antiques. The accepted definition of antique in the antique collectors community is an item of considerable age, usually over 100 years old.
I am genuinely curious though, how many antique collectors in the community go in for trading card games?
Note: There are people who collect antiques that also collect vintage items. For sports cards, some of the earliest baseball cards (1865 - 1923) would be considered antique. Anything between 1924 and 1983 would be vintage to most collectors.
When it comes to Pokémon, the first cards came out in 1996 (1999 outside of Japan). The original Wizards of the Coast cards are considered vintage, but I rarely hear collectors call them that. They usually call them WotC cards (pronounced wot-see).
@@JpnhAbou For trading card games, I'd say few if any.
@@JpnhAbouPokémon and Magic the Gathering are two of the biggest when it comes to trading game cards. Most cards sell for a few bucks, or $5-10 each, but some are worth hundreds or thousands if you can find the right buyer.
The Oxford dictionary definition is
"an object such as a piece of furniture that is old and often valuable"
By that definition, which comes from one of, if not the most globally accepted and cited dictionaries in the world, Pokémon is an antique. Idk where you got this 100 year rule from, you sound like a gatekeeper
The mom paid only 35$ for the whole set in 1999?
Not sure I believe that.
I remember collecting them at the time when I was a young teenager. a set like that even at the time was easily 4-5 times that price from card shops. I doubt you could get them for that price even from ebay at the time.
She's undervaluing the cards so her daughter won't feel bad that she was buying her a treasure
You could find them for that much when they first came out - the hard part was actually finding them. BUT Charizard was always in the 100-300 dollar range behind glass at Shinders, so that kind of throws it off.
@@flvbbernvggets exactly, I remember seeing charizard for that much as a kid 35 is ridiculous.
Reminder, people could just give them away not knowing they would be worth something in the future.
Man this brings back so many memories. I collected all the original when I was younger and they would be worth so much today. Unfortunately, my dad stole them all when I was in high school and sold them to a pawn shop for next to nothing
Stealing from your own kin in crazy 😭
@@zombiewombb sure is fam 😞, I could never
@@JayShooty 😔
thnks to you dad i bought them at the pawn store for $100
I just got my notification and rushed right over !!!! Thanks for posting this Antiques Roadshow most interesting trading card video !!!!
1999? I was 11 what a time to collect pokemon!
Some of those cards have much more value today!
Same bro!!!
The Clefable in the center is not even in the original base set, that's from Jungle...
he mentioned there was jungle and fossil cards as well tho, he’s most likely aware
This is the problem with mainstream media covering Pokemon, prices were quoted wayyyyy too high in this episode. That's a shame. Makes me wonder what other priced were inflated throughout this series *sigh*
My mom just sent me this. And I'm thinking, "This is the best in the binder?" Moderately played condition in the shadowless cards, tho the starter trio looks decent at worst. I finished off my shadowless binder holos last year for about $200 in a lightly played condition... No way this thing is going for close to what he quoted. EVEN at 2021 prices.
I love seeing the hobby get some acks, but ice the hype.
That's why I threw away 15 Louis Comfort Tiffany lamps. They probably were worth nothing.
My mom hated when I’d spend my allowance on Pokémon or yugioh cards. Lol
Finally something from Antique Roadshow that I'm actually an expert at!
I have a hard time believing anyone is a fan who pronounces Pokemon any way other than pok-ey-mon.
Let’s Pokémon Go To The Polls
Yeah people who speak different than most are OBVIOUSLY posers and not worthy of being able to like things.
It’s supposed to be Poke-uh-mon but I say poke-e-mon because it sounds better. At least it’s not like everyone else I know who says poke-e-MAN!
Mofuhka called them holograms too
HE SAID IT BOTH WAYS BACK TO BACK WTF
This guys valuations are the worst I've ever heard
I say that Mewtwo is worth about $3,500.99 ungraded and in its current condition.
The Charizard is, in my estimation, $2.37 graded.
Now I'm the worst! YAY!!
oh my god, almost positive this is my collection. My mom sold my collection which was extensive back in around 2003-2004, I was devastated. I collected heavily and even had Japanese vending machine cards. The binder and the way the cards are positioned is exactly like I remember. Would really like to know where her mom got them from. It was a black cheap binder, wish she would've showed off some more pages.
THat's crazy I hope it's true....because this would be such an incredible connection....:P I'm so sorry man I sold my cards too but I didn't have a lot of the OG cards...the only foil I had was Nidoking and Ninetails and I think a Venasaur! (From base set) I had a lot jungle and fossil cards and I had like rocket stuff but I never had the original base set I wish I did though that would of been INSANE! I really wish I did :P !!!
Parents are sometimes the biggest opps😭😔
@@zombiewombb it’s a 2k binder chill
Sell her life support machine
well if you actually listened the video says they were bought in the 90's not in 2003/2004.
off topic but she is built good af
Wow there’s no chance that mewtwo unlimited is worth 200 dollars 😂 it’s like a 20 buck card if your lucky
Graded
@@CryptoNewsTV the guy says as the card sits it’s a 200 dollar card, where did he get his valuations 😂😂
I'll be the one to point out that the apraisal was absolutely too hight. Today on a good day that binder might sell for a couple grand not anywhere near $10k
You are not the ONE to point this out.
Your delusional
Just because a card isnt graded doesnt mean it cant be sent in to PSA.
We didnt see the backs we cant assess the quality of the cards
Shadowless charizard alone in a psa 8 is $1,600
Psa 9 recently sold for $4k
And thats one card
Even if she sold the binder raw, if she included upclose pics of the front and backs these cards would fetch thousands of dollars
Earlier in the year i sold a psa 10 blastoise for $3,000
And that was base unlimited not even shadowless
It really depends on how clean her cards are we really cant tell
the centering on these holos 1:37 is perfect
Seeing Pokémon cards on Antiques Roadshow made my back go out
Just stumbled upon this. I bought my daughter something like this on the very early 2000s. They've been in a storage building for 10 years. I know nothing about these cards except what I just learned here. Maybe I need to take a trip to the storage building 😊
His prices are not right.....
I was talking about comics and cards being on this show almost 20 years ago , half jokingly, but once that episode with the MTG Power 9 and dual lands was aired, I knew we reached the turning point . I then said " next will be pookemon, then yugioh", and so far Im half right. Cant wait to see Blue Eyes White Dragon and Dark Magician Girl being appraised. THis chick has a friend that was trying to scam her, though, it sounds like. $50 for that whole binder, they told her? Bye bye former "friends" lol * smfh * I dont get why some folks have so little sense about these things. Even without being as "expert" as the dude that specializes in cards, comics and collectibles for the show, I been around long enough that I could have easily given the same rough grade for the charizard and overall the whole binder of around $12 thousand total, as is at auction. Theres 102 cards there, all near mint, like the dude said " roughly 8 to 8.5 out of 10 quality for everything". Get them shinies graded missy! ^
long live the Nido KING 🤴 🤣
It eats me up sometimes. I live in Japan and I use to go into the Pokemon store and see those Pikachu/Mario collab boxes for less than $20 USD. Now they go THOUSANDS. There was no limit to how many you could buy then, too. Now it's impossible to do this again because there are often limits like one per person.
Why didn't you buy them?
I remember taking a ticket to wait may turn at Target to buy Pokemon cards with my allowance while my mom did shopping. The collectibles checkout lane used to be with the customer service desk back in the day.
I put together this set in 2021. For under $1000. The values are drastically overstated
Prices are waaaay off now (not sure when this was aired)
Charizard varies 500-1500 maybe
Everything else significantly less
Mewtwo base set is NOT $120😵💫
Yep, whenever prices get crazy, SELL. Otherwise, you'll never get another shot.
@@hxhdfjifzirstc894 Thats just not true. Most markets go up over time so you thinking pattern is naive.
Not sure when this aired, but I'd sell everything I own to this guy with his absolutely outrageous prices lol
I had a binder of Pokémon cards just like that that was stolen when our family was on vacation in the 90's when I was a kid. 🤔
So is this a complete set or just a random binder of mixed WOTC sets?
I sold a binder twice the size of this with only the best cards at a garage sale for $3. Still punching myself.
Kinda thing that'll stick with til you're on your deathbed mate. My condolences
ya but still, everything comes full circle i honestly believe you get what you give and even giving someone a deal on that could come back to pay you in the future if you dont let it hold you back.
Where did he get his prices for those cards? They seem kinda high.
exactly, binder is likely around $2000 though!
Seriously, a base set unlimited Mewtwo is probably only a $30 card unless graded. So maybe if she did send them out to get graded and they were 8s or higher the appraisal would be right, but graders can be pretty tough and it costs time and money. Still, an ungraded shadowless charizard is probably 500-1000 depending on the condition.
@@AustinDpOwers89 shadow less is worth 60 and unlimited is 20
Reminder that the 90s are to us now what the 60s were to the 90s.
How’re they not gonna show us the full binder 🤦🏻♂️
so no wide angle of the binder view?
Got popped shoplifting in 99 when I was 7 and the police said to return all the cards and the store wouldn’t press charges. I went through and kept the Holos and returned the regulars, they didn’t know about a kids card game back then. Still have them in their original pikachu binder. Chars are is the only holo that has a small scratch cause everybody wanted to see it in school
lol that charizard is probably $35 during the late 1990s... You can possibly get a set for $35 in early 2010s when stuff was mad cheap but then it would be rough to get that - you probably mad lucky on a good bid that no one saw...
Upgraded at a shop I would see them for 120 in the late 90s
At the start she says her mum bought her this set online? Is that even possible in 1999?
I've been a vintage pokemon card investor for coming on 10 years. This guy is pulling all of these numbers out of his butt. He has no idea what he's talking about. That unlimited mewtwo he said was $150-$200? It's $30-$40 in near mint. The shadowless mewtwo he's saying goes for 800-1200 raw? $120-$150 in near mint. The shadowless charizard he said was 2-3K? It's max $1200 raw if it's looking perfect. Nothing here is going to get an 8. I can literally see holo speckling on the gyarados and if the holo backs are looking anything like the backs of the cards that they're sharing sleeves with that you can see, you're looking at probably light play minus to moderate played plus, which is dropping all of those prices even further.
Is he just reading off a script written by someone who can't do simple research, or what? The reason why this stuff is so annoying is because it creates wildly unrealistic expectations for people who inevitably come to resellers like me looking to sell their $200 collections for $5,000 because media outlets lie about the market value of pokemon cards to get clicks.
Spot on! I was going to comment something very similar. This “appraisal” is absurd.
I don't even believe the $35 price for all these cards, even back then that's way too little
@@style3804well yeah even back in 1999/2000- whenever this was purchased- the market value on a lot of these cards were individually in the $10-$50 range so $35 for all is super unlikely. After watching this tho, I'm sort of forming the opinion that the whole antiques roadshow is probably about as real as WWE. Who is to say this collection is even a real "found" collection, or that this woman was the owner?
I think she could easily get a couple grand out of this binder though. She has a lot of shadowless and first edition cards in there so someone would offer 2 grand I'm sure.
@@joshstieneker4615 I say this totally respectfully, unless there are more shadowless holos on other pages, which I doubt because I'm sure they would have shown them to inflate the evaluation even further, there is nobody in their right mind who would pay 2 grand for this binder. There are two first eds, and one is a deck exclusive machamp promo that is worth around $15-$30 and every vintage collector has 10 of them, and then the clefable from jungle which is worth around $20-$40 presently. Anyone who has 2 grand to spend on vintage pokemon cards would know this isn't worth 2 grand- not even the individual market values of the singles in their condition would go for 2 grand at the moment. A serious pokemon collector would probably offer anywhere from $800 to $1500 for this spread depending on the particulars of conditions up close because we know none of these cards are even remotely gradeable.
I bought those cards 1999 when they came out,i lived in Holland,Rotterdam.My father bought me the first packet.I collected all the cards after that,then had the whole collection,in that book.i dont know where my book is gone whith the whole collection.
Base Set complete usually sells for around 1k if not 1st ed or shadowless
Hopefully she gets most of them graded. Still making a huge profit no matter what.
Guy said Nydo king
I had a binder like this i started as a child, born 95. So i started sliding my cards in a binder and even had duplicates of rare cards and growing up my older sister found it and lost the whole binder that could've made me a rich man today 😢
I still have my old binder, as well as tons of new cards just stored away. Someday I will take them out to get looked at. Some are really bad shape, but some are originals like these and they are in GOOD shape. Just waiting for that day.
Mom raised up an angel.
He said holograms
Best mom ever
None are 1st edition?
The machamp from base set one unlimited is always first edition. They never made a true unlimited one.
Base unlimited mewtwo $150-200 usd
It’s actually $40 card.
i have the entire first 3 sets of pokemon all graded.i dont even care to sell it because i love the cards.
Definetly worth more than that with the professional appraisals included
Hey fam lol Pokemon cards in a binder on antique roadshow well hot dog , good stuffs 🎉
I sold my whole set at a garage sell for 30 bucks. I still cry.
Your friends were trying to rip u off😂 I wish that was mine. Amazing
Ikr that mess up SMH
It’s all about condition of the cards. Please think just because it’s old and rare makes it worth a lot. Take card of your cards!
These are from different sets. I see 1st ED , base set 2 and shawdoless cards..
Mewtwo: £5, shadowless: £50
Her mom was SMART! :D
Isn't it weird what us humans find valuable
I don’t know about you but the shots of those cards brings back all these memories of my childhood. Nostalgia is a helluva drug
@Sergio Leal I'm a little bit older my shtick was G.I Joe cards but yep I feel ya
not really. we like shiny things. all that glitters is gold
The appraiser's voice sounds so familiar... I can't put my finger on it. Best I can figure is that he sounds like a kinder, gentler Alex Jones but I'm not sure. Anyone have an idea?
at 3:50.. i dont think thats serious lol.. shes like i dont care or its alot more worth cause she seen higher prices etc. or idk it just doesnt look natural.. could also be for show
Isnt that Alakazam card worth a pretty penny on it's own? I heard that card only had a single set printed due to a lawsuit.
Nah that was kadabra and it was printed in 7 different sets before the lawsuit. It’s been lifted now though and is coming back this year. They aren’t particularly valuable really as they were always uncommon and one common apart from the reverse holo from legendary collection which is a decent price
calling it now, Nintendo will copyright strike this video and send a private military contractor to the production office.
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His prices were sooooo off its insane with the condition of those cards she is not getting anywhere close to that. This misinformation sucks so much cause people now think there beat up cards are the holy grail. Dude couldn't even pronounce pokemon right he said it like someone in there 80s thats never heard of pokemon.
bro holy grail? 10 or 20 grand these days is chump change
No chance of a 9 sitting in a binder that long.
I sold my entire collection a few years ago. Made 113k.
She needs to send all the holographic cards, particular the shadowless ones, away to PSA for grading. Then sell individually online, she'd get more then 5k-10k.
that charizard was king , great centering , shadow and dosent seem dinged or anything
Inflating prices?!?! Thank you ahah!
Ahhh gotta love these resellers🫠
Ny-doking sounds cool!
I'll agree with Travis: I need new friends that will sell me their Pokemon binders for $50.
In middle school we had to show off a collection of ours. This was around 2002 the craze had died down. I showed off my Pokémon cards and pretended I was still collecting to get the grade. Half my class offered to give me their old cards just to offload them. I had an insane amount of holos, Japanese too. I lost all of them that were in a binder around 2017. Then 2020 the market exploded and I died inside
dont be the scumbag who hustles ur friends. the kid who gets hustled is the one whos gonna get rich as an adult. Everything comes full circle
I feel like they were appraising it to sell it on whatnot
"NIGH DOH KING."
Almost looks like a binder or 2 i have lol.... and yea personally i owned well my father owned a card store back then a complete set we sold between 100 and 200 depending on condition if ot was 1st edition shadowless...heck no lol....glad i kept most our stock though
That charizard is 10k!!!! Hes wrong
A lot of shadowless cards 😮
You lost me at "nEYEdoking" 😂
That binder is worth much more, we dont know what else she has
Gatta catch em all homies
I remember Travis on Toy Hunters
i luv the pokemans
Nyedough King?? 3:36
CLEFABLE ISNT BASE SET YOU CAN SEE THE JUNGLE LEAF RIGHT THERE
He really broke that down well
Oh God. I'm an antique.
This guy has no idea the value of the binder. The condition of the card alone brings 3k the Mewtwo 800 Blastoise and venasaur altogether are about 5k total not including the other shadowless and the rest of the entire binder.
You have no idea of the value of the binder, LP mewtwo shadowless unlimited sold for $60 a few days back.
My binder looks just like this
I'm mad I don't have all my old cards...
The producers did a quick Google search and had no clue what they were talking about...
It's worth more than that .... And especially if she got them graded
Guarantee you one of those “friends” who said it was worth $50 offered her $75-100 to help her out
Those friends were looking to make a nice deal…lol
5,000 to 10,000 only? Shocking
His assessment would be accurate if they were all graded
I remember stealing pokemon cards as a kid from Hastings 😂