The former head of a crime syndicate said his organization used Pokémon cards to launder money. The group used ... they didn't open for face value and take rare cards they found and sell them ...
One New York man paid a whopping $85,000 for a rare Trainer No. 3 card on eBay last year - only for it to get lost in the post. Back in the 90s, Pokémon cards were big business in the schoolyard - but ...
But what about those more limited-edition cards? As it turns out, Flair works a little differently for Pokemon TCG Pocket’s rarest cards. Players Can Add Flair to Some Pokemon TCG Pocket Cards ...
The secondary market for rare pulls has exploded ... a staggering $1 million worth of Pokemon TCG cards stolen. Pokemon cards are reportedly so popular for laundering money because they're small ...
foil-embossed Pokémon-ex cards and rare pulls. Rather, some Pokémon cards have become so valuable that they are being used as a tool for criminals to launder money. As reported in Shunkan Gendai ...