


JOE?!?! It could have been anything else.”Īs the authenticators took issue with a number of things wrong with the boxes, Paul stood in the background saying, “No.” “Oh my God, bro,” Paul yelled as the first box was opened. The outside of the boxes had Pokémon branding, but the inside were green G.I. “We all got duped,” one of the card authenticators said after analyzing the boxes. In the video, Paul and his friend Bolillo Lajan San, a known card collector, met with the Baseball Card Exchange in Chicago to discover if the cards were the real deal. The internet personality said in a YouTube video Thursday that he spent $3.5 million on an unopened set of first edition Pokémon cards that turned out to be G.I. WWE can’t give into this Money in the Bank temptation Logan Paul and KSI pelted with bottles in wild scene at promo event Money in the Bank predictions: WWE has chance to get it very right It was a brutal interaction, to say the least.Logan Paul gets engaged to SI swimsuit model after WWE show Other flags raised by the duo range from the barcode to even the plastic wrap.Īccording to further reports, per Highsnobiety, base sets usually go for about $400,000 each with the complete set going for around $2.6 million if real-which Paul purchased for $72,000.īack in September, Paul was in the news for rejecting a fan who quit his job in the hopes of being hired by the YouTuber. The two also called attention to the fact that the seller apparently refuses to allow people to inspect the decks before purchasing.Īfter consulting an authentication service, the buyer turned around and sold it to Paul. They shared that the allegedly rare deck was sold on eBay in Canada by what appears to be a sketchy account. ”įansite Pokébeach and YouTuber Rattle published a lengthy report that raised suspicion about many sealed first edition booster boxes going onto the market. However, his celebration has now been cut short as Pokémon experts are claiming that the six booster boxes were most likely all fake, according to Lad Bible.Īlarms went off when a YouTuber called Rattle Pokémon, released a three-part series titled “Why The Logan Paul Pokemon 1st Edition Base Case Likely Isn't Authentic. Sign up to our new free Indy100 weekly newsletter

Paul also boasts that this is the only known deck that exists. The only known one in the world - Logan Paul Paul)
