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YouTube superstar Logan Paul claims the $ 3.5 million case of the first sealed edition Pokémon The TCG boxes he bought at the end of 2021 are fake.
After an extensive investigative report from YouTuber Rattle Pokémon, Logan set out to have the contents of the case verified in a video uploaded to his YouTube channel earlier today. In this video, the team quickly saw that the boxes had been resealed. Inside each box appeared to be bundles of GI Joe collectible card game that had been placed inside and sealed to impersonate Pokémon cards.
The origins of this case were sketchy at best. Included in the PokeBeach report, the box was first purchased on eBay from a listing from a seller without any comments who were reluctant to let potential buyers verify the case in person.
After a buyer got their hands on the box, they had it verified by the Baseball Card Exchange. And while they have a history of great work in the trading card world of baseball, their experience with Pokémon was limited. The box was then sold down the line for increased value until it landed in Logan Paul’s hands for $ 3.5 million.
Ultimately, as you might expect, these fake boxes are of little to no value, so this is unlikely to be the end of the story for Logan Paul and other buyers as they attempt to get answers and their money.