NEW YORK -- Logan Paul has set a new world record - for the auction price of a trading card. The wrestling and social media star's rare Pikachu Illustrator Pokémon card, a "Holy Grail" for collectors, ...
Logan Paul's bejeweled PSA 10-graded Pikachu Illustrator Pokémon trading card has been sold at auction for a staggering $16,492,000, setting a new record. The amount makes it, by far, the most ...
Logan Paul’s big bet on Pokémon appeared to have paid off Sunday night. The WWE star and social media influencer broke a world record when he sold his 1998 Japanese Pikachu Illustrator, graded as a ...
Logan Paul’s one-of-one PSA 10 Pikachu Illustrator card — widely considered the “Holy Grail” of Pokémon collecting — has officially sold fora total of$16,492,000 at Goldin Auctions to AJ Scaramucci, ...
Logan Paul’s rare “Pikachu Illustrator” card has sold for $16.49 million USD at Goldin Auctions The card is the only known copy in existence graded PSA Gem Mint 10 and the sale sets a new world record ...
Five years ago, Logan Paul set a world record when he purchased a Pokémon card for $5.275 million. It proved a sound investment – the influencer and wrestler sold that card for a jaw-dropping $16.492 ...
Given the current extended wave of Pokémon card lunacy began with Logan Paul in 2020, perhaps this weekend’s sale of the YouTuber’s Illustrator Pikachu card for a completely deranged $16.49 million ...
Logan Paul has sold an ultra-rare Pokémon trading card for a record-shattering $16.5m (£12m), according to the auction company. The YouTuber and wrestler bought the Pikachu Illustrator card - the best ...
Logan Paul was given a Guinness World Records certificate, and presented the card to its new owner AJ Scaramucci (centre) alongside auction boss Ken Goldin (right) Logan Paul has sold an ultra-rare ...
Monday 09 February – Budding young artists are being offered the chance to see their work on the cover of an upcoming edition of the Big Issue. Big Issue is inviting submissions on the theme of ‘Peace ...
NEWBURGH HEIGHTS, Ohio (WOIO/Gray News) - Three children, ages 8, 11 and 12, stole a car and crashed it into a home after watching how-to videos on YouTube, according to police. On Saturday, officers ...