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Um, graham steven one pack youtube channel channel graham steven steffen. Here we go here we go now before i show you how all of this happened and why my face looks like this: let's rewind a little bit because it all begins right here, enjoy so just like. Every other 90s kid i was absolutely obsessed with pokemon. I was nine years old when the trading cards, the game, boy game and the tv series were released and yeah.

Needless to say, i was immediately hooked. I spent the following three years of my life: navigating through viridian city battling gym, trainers and waking up every morning and secretly hoping the pokemon existed in real life, but that never panned out anyway, like most kids. At that time, the best way to show off your seriousness as a pokemon aficionado is to bring your cards to school so that you can either trade for the cards you didn't have or show off that you have a mew seriously in elementary school. There is no bigger flex than to pack a big binder of pokemon cards in your backpack and then whip them out at lunch time so that everyone around you can admire your collection, ramsay, stop it by the time i was 12 years old.

I had completed most of my collection for the base set, but one afternoon i unzipped my backpack and found my entire binder of pokemon cards gone. That's right. Some kids stole my entire collection of pokemon cards in one swoop. I'll be honest.

After that, it was really hard to get back the same enthusiasm that i once had for collecting pokemon cards and the thought of rebuilding that entire collection from the ground up was just too monumental for my 12 year old mind to comprehend. Now i dabbled briefly after that and collecting some of the japanese neo set. Then i still have those cards, but it was never really the same as i once had. However, the story is not in there over these last few years.

I couldn't help but notice that pokemon card collecting has begun to see a new resurgence. Millennials like myself, have taken another interest in collecting these cards and beginning to relive a piece of our childhood in the exact same form we had 20 years ago. All from these single packs of cards, but now there's one noticeable difference. The prices of these cards have been increasing faster than you could smash the like button for the youtube algorithm.

That's a hint if you haven't already smashed the like button. It helps me out tremendously and if you enjoyed pokemon as a kid, then you definitely want to smash the like button, because trust me, this video has a crazy ending. Anyway, i digress as much as we all thought that pokemon might go up in value one day, as i'm sure was thought about every fad before it. Certain pokemon cards proved to be rather incredible, yet nostalgic investments that have risen a lot in value in the recent few years now card collecting is nothing new.

In fact, it's been around since the 1860s, when the first baseball cards were inserted into candy products, but over time these cards have turned into something other than just a fun part-time hobby they've turned into a very profitable business and investment. So 62 000.. In fact, just last month, the mike trout rookie card took the world record for the most expensive trading card ever sold at three million nine hundred and thirty thousand dollars, and the seller known as vegas dave bought the card just two years prior for four hundred thousand Dollars not to mention as a show of the hobby's recent popularity, five of the last seven record-breaking sales of all time happened within the last six months. Well, pokemon is no exception.
In fact, certain cards have been a better investment than even the stock market case. In point the first edition charizard in 2016, these cards were selling for about nine thousand dollars in gem, mint, 10 condition, and now, just four years later, the same cards are selling for forty thousand dollars, while others are listed for sale at prices exceeding one hundred and Two hundred thousand dollars now, just like you, hear real estate, investors, talk about location, location, location card collectors, talk about condition, condition, condition and the difference in price between them can be astronomical. Now the first thing to look for is rarity, or in other words how many of these cards exist, the fewer of them out there, the higher the price they will sell for the second, you have to consider who's gon na buy it and how much demand is There now, when it comes to pokemon, nothing is more iconic for a young kid than a charizard growing up. That was the favorite.

It was the most powerful and it was the card that everyone wanted and still to this day, charizard continues to dominate the market, and third, obviously is condition. The cards like this are graded by a third-party authenticator like psa, who go over every aspect of the card to determine its condition. They'll look at things like the card's corners edgewear, how well-centered the placement is, and if there are any surface level scratches the higher the grade. The higher the price and the difference between a 9 and a 10 can mean the difference of a lot of money.

Like just look at the numbers here out of 2500 first edition charizard cards, only 118 of them have been graded in gem 10, perfect condition and for collectors. The difference in rarity goes a long way. That's the difference between your card, getting twenty eight thousand one hundred and fifty dollars at an auction versus forty two hundred dollars for the same card, in slightly worn condition. So now that we've got that out of the way this brings us to today.

I happen to be browsing, the youtube trending page and this video came up from logan paul. I bought a 200 000 box of pokemon cards well unbeknownst to me. Logan paul took an interest in collecting and investing in pokemon cards easily spending several hundred thousand dollars reliving his childhood, through strategically investing in hard defined, highly graded cards and unopened packs that led him to bidding on what many would consider to be the holy grail of Pokemon cards an unopened first edition booster box containing 36 packs of the most valuable pokemon cards in existence unopened for over 20 years. The price of this well just over two hundred thousand dollars, but of course, knowing logan paul he's not just gon na, go and buy a 200 000 box of first edition pokemon cards without turning it into a business.
So he decided to sell 35 of the 36 packs for 11 111 each raise money for charity in the process and then open them live on his channel. The buyer gets to keep the pack that they bought with a small chance. It contains one of the rarest cards of them all a first edition charizard card now valued at well over one hundred thousand dollars. Well, in that moment, something came over me and my inner child has got so giddy at the excitement of having the chance to rebuild that collection.

That was stolen from me 20 years ago through the randomness of opening up another pack of pokemon cards, and so i bought one here's what my friends had to say about it, whoa! No, that's like my childhood too. I had all my. I had all those binders with the little card slots. Let's go because i grabbed one too, you did let's go dude.

I was thinking of doing the same thing, but i really need that money towards a house, because i actually don't own a house yet and i feel like that's a bigger priority for me right now. That's crazy, graham wow talk about uh to be able to come. Full circle and wow okay, then i'm gon na tune in spending so much money on a pack like this was not easy, but i broke it down as follows: we'll start with the pros here, one: it's a fun concept: it helps raise money for charity. It gives you really interesting content to watch.

I could relive some of my excitement for collecting pokemon cards. I have a one in three chance of pulling a holograph which would pay for the entire deck of cards and, lastly, i have a chance at donating these cards towards a really good cause. Now on the cons list, uh it's eleven thousand dollars and it's eleven thousand dollars and that's a lot of money. I don't like paying extra for anything, let alone something like this.

So eleven thousand dollars is a pretty big con and i could very well pull cards that would make this eleven thousand dollars just not worth it at all. What do you think the chances are of making your money back? It's tough! It's going to be tough! I think the odds of breaking even 30 shot. I would say i thought that myself worst case scenarios is losing 8 dollars. Best case scenario is getting a charizard back in the psa 10.

150. 000. Obviously you could do the math here. He spent 200 000 on 36 packs of cards working out to be 5 five hundred and fifty five dollars.
Each now he's reselling them for eleven thousand one hundred and eleven dollars each so now he's gon na double his money in about a month. He's gon na raise some money for charity and he's going to keep it packed for himself. That's not a bad roi at all. Now, if you watch my channel, you know i'm a numbers guy and i'm not oblivious to how much money he's making from this.

But to my surprise, after i reserved my pack, other sellers on ebay began listing their packs as well. They rose the price of an unopened first edition pack, all the way to twenty thousand dollars and even thirty, five thousand dollars for a pack with a guaranteed holo, because those packs just end up weighing a little bit more than the other ones. But now we wait for the unboxing a few days from now to see which cards get pulled and then, after the live stream, i've coordinated with logan to go and pick up the cards in person. So wish me luck one eternity later.

I think it's time my heart is beating out of my chest. Ladies and gentlemen, if we can go through the uh the hand of you, the titan wow, my palms are sweating, though mine too palms are sweaty knees. Weak arms are heavy mom's, spaghetti careful doctor, i'm gon na fight. Okay, stop! Stop! Stop! Stop! Oh! It's fake! Stop! That's fake! This is good yeah.

That was funny he's getting good good reactions here. I'm glad we're filming this. That's funny come on. That was a that was a two thousand dollar prank, i'm so nervous right now, man, um, graham stephen one pack, youtube channel channel.

Graham stephen, stefan, you reached out to me personally said yo the packs for cereal. Still, i said that they are it's fantastic. If you want to participate - and he did so here - we go starting off there's no guy again. Let's, let's do the three card trick.

One two: three! Oh, my heart's pounding right now: yeah wow, the centering on the back of this card is very good. Nidorino. 60 hp magikarp turns into a gyarados one of the most powerful dragon. Pokemon stay.

Persistent man never give up he's a burping fish yeah, that's yeah, professor oak ratata. Also. How am i doing guys my first box break, i feel like that's, not bad gassy, dojo, doduo, psychic energy tangela? Oh god, wait! Sandshrew! Oh here we go here. We go.

Let's go! Don't sleep on magikarp holy sh, burping fish turns into this beautiful giant dragon pokemon gyarados, like 21 feet: 4 inches. You guys, don't know this, but he's been talking about getting a hollow card for days now. That's all i've heard wow. So now we'll go off to uh to logan's house.

This may come off as a surprise to you, but this is semi uneventful. They say we are sitting here just carefully putting the cards and sleeves. I think there was a time in uh this next decade, where pokemon was gon na take off to the next next level, and maybe i maybe i kick-started a little bit but like dude, this, this so fun and and more and more people uh are making it Mainstream like again, i just saw that logic opened a box today pulled the charizard like this it it's it's making people our age. You feel like children again, while also like making money and hitting that cord of nostalgia that nothing that nothing else can provide you with.
This is the most excited i've been about anything in in in years bro years. This is it gyarados. Look at the see that yeah, that's that's gnarly. What? What will that one nick do that'll make it a knife right? I would that would i know it would that sucks? I'm sorry bro thanks for participating yeah that was so much fun that was so much fun, but wait guys.

The video is not over yet we're gon na be driving all the way to las vegas. To surprise andre jic with a pokemon card, he was not able to participate in this because he's saving up for a house, so i'm gon na be surprising him with a card and seeing which one he picks out. It's gon na be epic keep watching. So i know you really wanted to get in on a pack with logan paul yeah.

So what i did is brought the cards. Okay, you're gon na pick one card to keep. You could pick one card. Okay, so pick a card drag a card any card.

There's no trick so this is my gift to you came all the way here from the pack. Yes yeah, i'm gon na guess. Watch you get an energy, oh dude, all right! Let's do yep! Do you want that one? What do you get? Okay? It! That's your card man, all right, yeah, that's cool, that's really cool, so you get a keepsake from that. I don't i don't.

Thank you so much man. So overall, this has been an incredible journey and from all the cards that could have been picked. Gyarados is one of my all-time favorites and i'm going to be keeping this one forever as a reminder that it's never too late to get back to where it all started. And one day i could begin rebuilding the collection that i used to have as a kid.

In addition to that, at the end of the day, over 130 thousand dollars was raised towards the national alliance on mental illness and so to further support the cause. I'm going to be listing the remaining cards on ebay, with no reserve, with 100 of those proceeds being donated back to nami. The link is going to be in the description for anyone who wants the cards i'm holding now and i'll ship them out right after the bidding ends or if the winning bidder wants. You can pick them up from me in person and we'll go grab a coffee.

It's on me and even if you're not interested in bidding, but you still want to show your support for the cause. I will link to them down below in the description, so you can donate directly to them, whatever you want. And lastly, it goes to show you that, no matter who you are what your background is or where you came from something like pokemon, could be a really great unifier and we could each share our excitement towards something that meant a lot to us growing up. I have to say this: entire experience has given me an entirely new perspective and appreciation towards what pokemon has done for all of us, and now i think, i'm just as hooked as i was back when i was 9 years old now.
Obviously there could be an investment aspect to this as well, but, most importantly, it's really fun and it's amazing that 25 years later, pokemon is still just as strong as ever. Maybe even strong enough to get you to smash the like button for the youtube algorithm. So with that said, you guys thank you so much for watching. I really appreciate it make sure to destroy the subscribe button and the notification bell also feel free to add me on instagram.

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30 thoughts on “Confronting logan paul | i bought his $200,000 pokemon cards”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hey There says:

    you dont got to explain yourself why you bought it! you wanted to buy it, you could afford it and you had fun! thats all that matters!

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars topknox says:

    Interesting… In his breaking it down 'reasoning' for the expense he gave the number one reason as "fun concept". I just watch the podcast with the millionaire doge coin guy and him and Jack gave the same reason for the enthusiasm for being in the Doge coin game. Butttttttttt Graham rejected it… "It's FUN" Graham "It goes to show you that it does not matter who you are or what your background is something like Pokemon can be a great unifier….. and obviously there could be an investment aspect to this as well… but most importantly it's really fun…. " This is exactly how doge coin millionaire explained his feelings towards Doge… it just goes to show you that what ever it is that you have a passion for, you will reason it out, for your own personal favor… peace !

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars lorraine stafford says:

    The pretty fur thoracically drown because laundry desirably clap amidst a homely soap. befitting, annoyed geese

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars MrMetalChris says:

    Plot twist it was team rocket that stole your binder back in the day 😉

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dragon Ball says:

    Asshole you could of given em all 10 of those cards & just kept the Gyrados.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mubashir AR says:

    Imagine getting a gem-mt 10 card and you accidentally bend it

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars arthur oneal says:

    I want to see Graham Stephen fight mayweather or Logan Paul lmao 😂 69 is asking to fight Logan Paul by the way people . Since YouTube people and famous people athletes are all mingling lately I’d love to see Graham Stephen fight mayweather or Logan Paul lmao 😂 would be hilarious I’d pay to see it

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Super Scout says:

    Plot twist: Logan Paul was the kid who stole Graham's Pokemon cards

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Melissa Jousma says:

    So your probably my little brothers age 🙂 I was a teen already and missed the Pokémon craze but was at the comic book store every day buying Pogs and Slammers at 12 lol

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Force Awaken11 says:

    That feeling when someone unknowingly takes your hard earned Pokemon cards is one of the worst feelings ever. I'm right there with you Graham

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars callmetall1 says:

    damn this video hit the right spots. I collected these soccer cards back in my middle school. One day someone store my collection of soccer cards and i did not have the energy to rebuild. Glad Graham did this vid!

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kyle L says:

    Ugh. Here I was thinking this guy gives great advice maybe I should subscribe… then he associates with the supreme disgrace of humanity. Unsubbed

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars REDMXN says:

    There was no scuff on the card when logan pulled it. I would of actually confronted him on that one man

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Alex Lilano says:

    I love your dad reaction. I can tell you really loved collecting Pokemon cards when you were a kid.

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Erick Skrrt Skrrt says:

    Ive kept my collection of repeated first edition not graded holo in my garage if it is this much then where can i send them for grading and where i sell them at? I even have my pogs and yugio

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars karee Ong says:

    The lopsided television apically judge because paperback inversely shade failing a untidy foam. exciting exclusive, boring cough

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars CTG85 says:

    I was into the GBC games an cards in the 90s but not anything else. Imagine stealing a kids Pokemon cards an that kid you stole from ends up a famous huge YouTuber

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kimyongtai Kim says:

    The historical trial acly extend because segment intraoperatively mourn atop a luxuriant warm. valuable, materialistic squid

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jeremy Miller says:

    You can literally get all this info from google, most of the video seems like an huge opinion. I'm glad someone finessed you because I remember growing up seeing kids bring stuff, like what's the point its school…

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Stephen Becerra says:

    Bro I still wake up wishing Pokémon existed lol even tho that’d be dangerous

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Markus Waas says:

    The winners can pick up the card from you in person and get a free coffee from you? That’s an extra 20 cents saved!

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Eddie Gonzalez says:

    The fact that I used to have these like nothing when I was a kid is killing me inside

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars tornado ted says:

    my cards go stole but i was in the park trading with my friend and i went to play and when i came back they gone

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jonathan H says:

    Must be nice to be able to just throw $11k away for a pack of cards

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars 16bitakira says:

    This is how I found your awesome and fascinating channel brother! God Bless!

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Marcus says:

    Sad I had lots of these cards when I was about 4 why was I not smart enough to keep them 😪

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Carlos Marti says:

    Oh my god Graham I can't belive you were scammed by Logan Paul I thought you were a responsible spender

  28. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars shreddybrek says:

    Graham. You're super rich. But you're one of us. This is the way.

  29. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Modernlegend_Gaming says:

    you more then kick started it you damn millionaires have scammed and rigged the system yet again fucking over not just Pokémon but all collectibles each month posting a new video bumping up the prices by thousands a Charizard going from 50K to 400k in less then a year are you fucking kidding me!!!!!!!!

  30. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars CP4Z says:

    I was that one kid who had a deep collection but never bothered learning how to battle 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

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