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EPISODE · Mar 7, 2026 · 41 MIN

Episode 13: Van Gogh'ing To The Moon

from PokéMoney: The Podcast · host Tony Dee

In this episode, Tony Dee and Steve shine light on the recently sold PSA 10 No Rarity Charizard that set an all-time record high of $1.7 million dollars ($2.4 million dollars Canadian). They continue on by discussing the recent surge in Japanese cards, specifically highlighting the rapid incline of Pikachu Wearing Poncho cards that have shown extreme growth since the start of the New Year. The hosts dive into the potential of untapped markets such as the Chinese and Korean markets where collectors can obtain the same artwork as English cards for a fraction of the price. Continuing on the discussion involving foreign markets, the hosts explore the rumour surrounding the Chinese-based company that has recently claimed to tokenize Van Gogh Pikachu with Grey Felt Hat cards and what that means for the hobby moving forward. Lastly, Tony Dee and Steve share their Final Evolution and provide sound advice to help benefit your collecting aspirations and stature in the hobby.TakeawaysMarket surge and corrections in Pokemon cardsJapanese vs English cards: quality and valueChinese cards and upcoming marketsHigh-end Japanese promo cards and volatilityTokenized Pokemon assets and new investment avenuesThe market is driven by hype and record-breaking sales, with no clear ceiling.Japanese cards, especially PSA 10s, are gaining value due to quality and rarity.Chinese and other non-English cards are emerging as valuable assets with growth potential.Population reports and gem rates are less reliable in the current hype-driven market.Investors should consider focusing on iconic sets like 151 and high-quality Japanese cards.

In this episode, Tony Dee and Steve shine light on the recently sold PSA 10 No Rarity Charizard that set an all-time record high of $1.7 million dollars ($2.4 million dollars Canadian). They continue on by discussing the recent surge in Japanese cards, specifically highlighting the rapid incline of Pikachu Wearing Poncho cards that have shown extreme growth since the start of the New Year. The hosts dive into the potential of untapped markets such as the Chinese and Korean markets where collectors can obtain the same artwork as English cards for a fraction of the price. Continuing on the discussion involving foreign markets, the hosts explore the rumour surrounding the Chinese-based company that has recently claimed to tokenize Van Gogh Pikachu with Grey Felt Hat cards and what that means for the hobby moving forward. Lastly, Tony Dee and Steve share their Final Evolution and provide sound advice to help benefit your collecting aspirations and stature in the hobby.TakeawaysMarket surge and corrections in Pokemon cardsJapanese vs English cards: quality and valueChinese cards and upcoming marketsHigh-end Japanese promo cards and volatilityTokenized Pokemon assets and new investment avenuesThe market is driven by hype and record-breaking sales, with no clear ceiling.Japanese cards, especially PSA 10s, are gaining value due to quality and rarity.Chinese and other non-English cards are emerging as valuable assets with growth potential.Population reports and gem rates are less reliable in the current hype-driven market.Investors should consider focusing on iconic sets like 151 and high-quality Japanese cards.

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