YouTuber launches extremely rare Pokemon Charizard card worth 75,000 USD

2021-11-25 07:16:22 By : Ms. Carmen Sun

"The luckiest rally ever"

YouTube anchor Lee'Leonhart' Steinfeld recently obtained a Pokemon card worth thousands of the rarest in his live broadcast. After the collector opened a Base Set booster box that had been sealed since 1999, only three packs were left. After an hour and a half of mistakes, Leonhart looked unlucky.

However, the content creator went crazy after successfully pulling the shadowless fire-breathing dragon in his last package.

"The last pack of fire-breathing dragons, baby," Leonhardt screamed in sheer joy. "My God, I have to stop, I have to stop, I'm going to faint here, I'm going to faint. A shadowless fire-breathing dragon."

The Pokemon collection is very rare because it is an early print and there is no shadow on the edge of the holographic card.

You can watch the final packaging near the 1:22:00 mark in the video embedded below:

The 34-year-old collector has millions of subscribers on his YouTube channel, and fans call it "the luckiest time ever."

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In the live broadcast, the Pokémon YouTuber revealed that the Base Set box he opened originally came from an employee of Wizards of the Coast and has been sealed since 1999. Leonhart immediately put a card sleeve protector to protect the value of the card. If you want to know what the value of this card is, the PSA Grade 10 version of the Shadowless Fire-breathing Dragon was sold at the PWCC auction in 2021 for more than $75,000.

However, you can now judge whether Leonhart's Charizard will get a perfect 10 by watching the video. The fact that it comes directly from the packaging will lead some people to think that it will get a perfect score, but accurately scoring the card requires more careful inspection.