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Pikachu Illustrator Card Poised to Smash Price Records: Logan Paul's Early 2026 Sale Event
Logan Paul is gearing up to put one of the world’s most coveted trading cards on the block, with insiders revealing the sale is penciled in for the opening months of 2026. According to recent reports, the legendary Pikachu Illustrator card will go under the hammer at an auction managed by Goldin Auctions, with the bidding window spanning from January through February.
The Card That Broke the Grading Scale
What makes this Pikachu card such a big deal? It’s the only specimen in existence to receive a perfect PSA 10 rating—the ceiling of the 10-point grading system. This distinction alone places it in a category virtually untouchable for collectors worldwide. The rarity factor is so extreme that speculation has become a full-fledged betting game.
Market Expectations Running Sky-High
Polymarket participants are wagering serious capital on the outcome, with odds currently reflecting a 91% probability that the final hammer price will exceed $4 million. When you factor in buyer premiums and additional fees typical of major auctions, the true cost could climb even higher. These projections suggest the sale could rewrite records for Pokémon collectibles altogether.
Background: The Liquid Marketplace Connection
The upcoming auction has also resurfaced questions about Paul’s involvement with Liquid Marketplace, an investment platform focusing on collectibles. The platform previously drew scrutiny after users reported difficulties withdrawing funds, particularly after Paul repurchased this very card. The timing of the public auction announcement adds another layer of intrigue to what’s already shaping up to be one of the year’s most talked-about sales events in the collectibles world.