Logan Paul Is Selling a $5 3M Pokémon Card… While Gifting His Daughter Her First One

Logan Paul Is Selling a $5 3M Pokémon Card… While Gifting His Daughter Her First One

Logan Paul has agreed to sell the most expensive Pokémon card ever sold — his PSA Grade 10 Pikachu Illustrator card, originally purchased for a record-breaking $5.3 million. The ultra-rare card is set to be auctioned in February next year, and collectors believe it could break its own world record once again. The Pikachu Illustrator is widely considered the rarest Pokémon card in existence, and Logan’s ownership helped push Pokémon card collecting into the mainstream. Just days after revealing plans to auction the legendary card, Logan also shared a very different Pokémon moment — gifting his daughter Esmé her first Pokémon card for Christmas. That card, a PSA 10 First Edition Shining Magikarp, is valued at around $9,000, highlighting a powerful contrast between legacy, collecting, and family. In this video, we break down: Why Logan Paul is selling the $5.3M Pikachu Illustrator How the upcoming auction will work Why the card is so rare and valuable How this sale could impact the Pokémon card market And what this moment says about the future of collectibles Will this card become the most expensive Pokémon card ever sold — again? #LoganPaul #Pokemon #PokemonCards #PikachuIllustrator #RarePokemon #Collectibles #PSA10 #PokemonTCG #TradingCards #PokemonAuction #ShiningMagikarp #GradedCards #CardCollecting #PopCulture #YouTubeNews