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EPISODE · Feb 16, 2026 · 48 MIN

Episode 10: The Results Are In!

from PokéMoney: The Podcast · host Tony Dee

In this episode, Tony Dee and Steve discuss the recent record-breaking sales in the trading card market, particularly focusing on the Pikachu Illustrator card that sold for over $16 million. They delve into the dynamics of the Goldin Auction, the influence of celebrities like Logan Paul on the market, and the significance of vintage cards. The conversation also touches on the importance of grading, auction strategies, and the cultural impact of collectibles, including uncut sheets. Overall, the episode highlights the evolving landscape of the trading card hobby and its growing appeal as an investment and art form. In this episode, the hosts discuss the recent auction results and their implications on the value of Pokemon cards, particularly vintage ones. They explore investment strategies for collectors, emphasizing the importance of timing and market trends. The conversation also delves into the grading process, the significance of sequential grading, and the nuances of card restoration. The hosts highlight the value of community engagement and networking within the hobby, concluding with a giveaway announcement and a call to action for listeners.TakeawaysThe Pikachu Illustrator card sold for $16.5 million, setting a record.The Goldin Auction showcased the growing interest in high-end collectibles.Celebrity involvement, like Logan Paul, significantly impacts card values.Understanding auction dynamics is crucial for collectors.Vintage cards are seeing unprecedented price increases.The first edition Charizard sold for $1.3 million, a historic high.Grading affects card value, with PSA being the most respected.Uncut sheets are becoming popular as art pieces.The trading card market is evolving into a serious investment space.Collectors are increasingly viewing cards as both collectibles and art. We all have these mistakes, right?Not everything did exceptionally well in the auction.There will be a trickle effect now as a result of this auction.If you're looking for vintage, you might want to start yesterday.Pokemon is a high class asset now.You will not go wrong if you buy the right stuff.Sequential only means something significant if you have all of the same grades.Restoration is different from altering.It's a matter of time before we see graded ETBs.We appreciate all the hard work that the local vendors do.

In this episode, Tony Dee and Steve discuss the recent record-breaking sales in the trading card market, particularly focusing on the Pikachu Illustrator card that sold for over $16 million. They delve into the dynamics of the Goldin Auction, the influence of celebrities like Logan Paul on the market, and the significance of vintage cards. The conversation also touches on the importance of grading, auction strategies, and the cultural impact of collectibles, including uncut sheets. Overall, the episode highlights the evolving landscape of the trading card hobby and its growing appeal as an investment and art form. In this episode, the hosts discuss the recent auction results and their implications on the value of Pokemon cards, particularly vintage ones. They explore investment strategies for collectors, emphasizing the importance of timing and market trends. The conversation also delves into the grading process, the significance of sequential grading, and the nuances of card restoration. The hosts highlight the value of community engagement and networking within the hobby, concluding with a giveaway announcement and a call to action for listeners.TakeawaysThe Pikachu Illustrator card sold for $16.5 million, setting a record.The Goldin Auction showcased the growing interest in high-end collectibles.Celebrity involvement, like Logan Paul, significantly impacts card values.Understanding auction dynamics is crucial for collectors.Vintage cards are seeing unprecedented price increases.The first edition Charizard sold for $1.3 million, a historic high.Grading affects card value, with PSA being the most respected.Uncut sheets are becoming popular as art pieces.The trading card market is evolving into a serious investment space.Collectors are increasingly viewing cards as both collectibles and art. We all have these mistakes, right?Not everything did exceptionally well in the auction.There will be a trickle effect now as a result of this auction.If you're looking for vintage, you might want to start yesterday.Pokemon is a high class asset now.You will not go wrong if you buy the right stuff.Sequential only means something significant if you have all of the same grades.Restoration is different from altering.It's a matter of time before we see graded ETBs.We appreciate all the hard work that the local vendors do.

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