Unopened Box Of Pokémon Cards From 1999 Worth $35000
Pokémon is arguably the king of animation world of the 1990s. The series went on smashing the records of its counterparts unabashedly. That is why the charm of the pokemons still thrives in the hearts of the fans of the series. The cartoon fervor went a notch higher when the Huggins and Scott Auctions unveiled one of its few last gems.
The auction house has proudly brought in a limited printing first edition of Pokémon English Base Set Booster Box of 1999 for sale on its auction boards. The box is apparently an unopened and packed set. The auction house has opened the bid for $35000 for the sealed box. But this is not the end of it. Huggins has sold a similar kind of box of first edition (1999) Pokémon.
The box was full of Pokémon cards. To their delight, the box raked up $56000 in the auction. Thus, they are expecting the same kind of response from the Pokémon fans for this box too. The 1999 edition box proudly dons the punch line-“Gotta catch ‘em all!”. The auction experts are expecting the box to garner same amount of dollars as its predecessor garnered for them.
The Booster Box consists of 11-card packs with 5 common, 3 uncommon, 2 Energy and 1 Rare or Foil card. Not just that but the auction has also revealed, “Based on production, the odds of pulling a foil card are nearly 1:3 packs. With 396 chances for Gem Mint 10 holos and other high-grade treasures, ‘the sky’s the limit’ for this cornerstone!”
Thus, the box is a full package of fun for Pokémon lovers. It consists of all the thrill elements to crank up the thrill-o-meter of the Pokémon fanatics. They can crunch their impressive scores by using their wits and of course the Pokémon power.
Based on their bullish expectations about the auction bid, the auction house has decided to let the box go to its owner in an elegant look. So the successful bidder will get his/her prize in a custom-fitted and pressurized Pelican Model 1400 Protector case. Now, is not it one of the best auction deals?
Well, if you are also interested in trying your luck by shelling $35000 out of your kitty then you need to speed up your decision regarding the bid. The bidding would see its end on 13 February 2020. So one can log on to hugginsandscott.com to book one’s seat to see the box go under the hammer.
So are you ready to put up your bidding boards for the golden box? May the odds favor the biggest Pokémon fan in the world!
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