Paul has display a impregnable phylogenetic relation forPokémonbeyond his YouTube channeland vlogging . Before his fight with box giant Floyd Mayweather this past June , Paul arrived don a rarefied ( and framed ) Charizard batting order around his neck - one that he reportedly paid over $ 150,000 to produce . Some collectors have since   said that the card is one of the rarest and most expensivePokémoncards in universe , with some estimating it could retail for several times more than what Paul originally paid . Paul has long been associated withPokémontrading calling card , thanks in part to his popular video serial where he unboxes rare and expensive sets .

Related : Pokémon TCG ’s New VSTAR Mechanic ( & Why It ’s So Powerful )

Paul currently blow one of the most expensive purchase inPokémon Trading Card Gamehistory , having shell out $ 3.5 million for six booster amplifier boxes of Base Set first edition cards . That said , collectors riddled throughout thePokémoncommunity now consider the boxes are fake due to a sort of reasons ( viaPokéBeach ) . First , the boxes were listed on eBay Canada from a trafficker with virtually no reviews or feedback - and they changed their username   right before the 10 - day bidding war begin . Additionally , sell such a rare set ofPokémoncards on eBay is also raise some reddened flags with collector , given such a aggregation is usually put into the hands of an auction menage or entrust vender .

Pikachu

Pokémon TCGcollectors '   lean of suspicions continues , though . The mellow bid for the eBay purchase finish up being $ 72,500 , designate material collectors were not flocking to the posting . According toPokéBeach , had collectors thought the posting was authentic , the bid would likely be much eminent . After the vender and   emptor agreed on the dictation , the purchaser reportedly pull out of the deal after the vendor pass up to have them fly to them and inspect the boxful in person . The next purchaser received the cards and apparently uploaded a television showing thePokémoncards ' certificate of authenticity , which is from a society that is reputable in trading card franchises - but unheard of when it comes toPokémon TCG.The seller also insists they moved into a new house and found the box in the attic , setting off many doubts from those following thePokémon TCGset ’s journeying . The story does not cease there , though -PokéBeach’slist of red iris for this solicitation is extensive and features much more beyond its suspicions toward the seller and authenticator .

Although this word of a fraudulent pack of rarePokémoncards might be disheartening for some , Logan Paul is likely the most to be disappoint given he is now the collection ’s owner - and for no small price . A $ 3.5 millionPokémon TCGpurchaseis massive ,   and the thought of such a sum move toward fake cards is , at the very least , alarming . That say , Paul likely has approach to authenticators himself , so hopefully he brought one in before committing to paying such a tidy price tag .

Next : Pokémon TCG Fusion Strike Cards Best For free-enterprise Play

Kefka and Sephiroth art from Magic The Gathering

Sources : Logan Paul / Twitter , PokéBeach

D&D Spellfire Art

Logan Paul’s Pokémon Card Purchase Could Be Fake

Pokemon