During the last year more or less, the Pokémon Collectible Letters Set has experienced a massive resurgence of interest, and the graduated versions of the best letters have been sold by incredible amounts. It should not be surprised then that the TCG Pokémon is one of the many prominent collectibles in a new series that will arrive at Netflix! According to Foreplay reports, the unpublished series is being created by Brent Montgomery, better known as the producer of â € ™ inSestrellas. The show will focus on Golden Auctions, as well as in its owner, Ken Golden. A pilot of the series was filmed, but the filming of the series itself has not yet begun.
Poke beach also reports that Golden is asking fans who want to participate in the series send photos of valuable or significant articles of TCG Pokémon who wish to auction. Readers are asked to send to the theme Photos from the PB collection «.
It is difficult to say how much the new series will focus on Pokémon, or if the series will put a greater emphasis on other collectibles! That could completely depend on the reception of the Golden call for the participants. It is worth noting that The Pokémon Company apparently has no participation in the series, which makes sense. After all, the company has had to make a significant effort this year to satisfy the growing demand for cards and has never really embraced the secondary market.
The TCG Pokémon was launched for the first time in North America at the beginning of 1999. That year saw the location of the base set of the game, which is the one that tends to have more demand. Several high-value cards released in that set, especially Harvard. The values of these cards tend to fluctuate depending on a number of factors, including the condition, if it is a first edition and if the card is considered without shadows. Cards that receive high ratings from companies such as Golden can cost a lot of money. We do not know how much the TCG Pokémon will take into account in this new Netflix series, but it could generate an even greater demand than before!
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