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Wizards of the Coast Pokémon Gym Challenge 1st edition factory sealed booster box from 2000, a true Holy Grail item for Pokémon / TCG collectors ($17,500).
The first 52 lots were from the collection of Eric Baker, the creative lead of props and set dressing at Universal Studios, Disney World and Disneyland.
This auction proved again how hot the comic and TCG market is. Everything was on fire. I’m happy to say we broke 51 market records for graded books. ” Travis Landry
CRANSTON, RI, UNITED STATES, July 20, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ A copy of Marvel Comics’ Avengers #1 from September 1963 sold for $23,125, a copy of Marvel Comics’ Amazing Spider-Man #14 from July 1964 brought $17,500, and a 1st edition, factory sealed booster box of Wizards of the Coast Pokémon Gym Challenge from 2000 made $17,500 at a Pop Culture auction held July 10th by Bruneau
Copy of Marvel Comics Avengers #1 from for $23,125 at Bruneau & Co. Auctioneers
Marvel Comics Avengers #1 (Sept. 1963), graded CGC 8.0, with the origin and first appearance of the Avengers, plus the Fantastic Four, Loki and Teen Brigade ($23,125).
CRANSTON, RI
.- A copy of Marvel Comics Avengers #1 from September 1963 sold for $23,125, a copy of Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #14 from July 1964 brought $17,500, and a 1st edition, factory sealed booster box of Wizards of the Coast Pokémon Gym Challenge from 2000 made $17,500 at a Pop Culture auction held July 10th by Bruneau & Co. Auctioneers.
The bidding action this Comic, TCG & Toy auction brought to the gallery takes me back to what was found in similar sales ten, fifteen years ago, said Kevin Bruneau, president and owner of Bruneau & Co. Auctioneers. The floor, phones, online were all busy. It shows what direction the business is headed in for the next generation to come. TCG stands for Trading Card Games.