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Pokémon TCG Collector Selling 67 Ultra-Rare Championship Cards

Juli 2, 2025
Rare Pokémon World Championship promo cards displayed by collector David Persin

A passionate Pokémon Trading Card Game fan is selling a truly extraordinary piece of Pokémon history — a collection of 67 one-of-a-kind World Championship promo cards, listed for a jaw-dropping $9 million on eBay. The seller, David Persin, is a well-known name in the Pokémon community, having built what many believe to be the most complete collection of Pokémon World Championship promotional cards ever assembled. These ultra-rare cards were awarded exclusively to top players at the Pokémon World Championships, the official competitive tournament held annually since 2004.

A Legendary Set of Championship Cards

As reported by Dexerto, Persin’s collection includes cards from every tournament between 2004 and 2023. These include the No. 1 Trainer, No. 2 Trainer, and No. 3 Trainer promo cards — all printed in extremely limited quantities and only given to finalists and champions of each year’s World Championships.

The cards were never made available to the general public, and in many cases, fewer than seven copies were ever printed per year. Many of the cards in Persin’s collection are the only known copies to be available for private sale.

What Makes This Collection So Valuable

Beyond their extreme rarity, these cards represent two decades of Pokémon TCG competitive history. Each card commemorates a specific year’s winners and is tied to major milestones in the franchise. The collection is not just about nostalgia — it’s a tangible archive of elite-level Pokémon play.

The asking price of $9 million reflects both the scarcity and the historical importance of the set. With Pokémon card values climbing in recent years — especially for high-grade, low-print promotional cards — this sale could set a new record in the collectibles market.

A Booming Market for Pokémon Cards

The Pokémon TCG has seen explosive growth, bolstered by high-profile sales and popular recent expansions like “Prismatic Evolutions” and “Journey Together.” This resurgence has reignited interest not just among long-time fans, but also among collectors and investors worldwide.

The sale of Persin’s collection marks another milestone in the increasingly valuable world of Pokémon cards — a market where individual items have sold for hundreds of thousands, and full sets like this are practically unheard of.


Whether or not the $9 million listing finds a buyer, David Persin’s collection stands as one of the most remarkable achievements in Pokémon collecting. It offers an unprecedented glimpse into the legacy of the Pokémon World Championships and the elite few who made their mark in TCG history.