>game has finite currency
Game has finite currency
worth it. he can sell it for twice the money.
>I owned a base edition Charizard back in elementary school
>traded it to a classmate for a fuckload of worthless cards
If only I'd known
But can he stand up to Florida Man?
i still own a base edition Charizard card but it looks bad.
>had foil gen 1 Blastoise, Venusaur and Charizard
>ffw 20 years later
>ask mom about some of my stuff like cards an what not since I wanted to sell some of the stuff
>she threw them away because reasons
>mfw
>entire card is shiny
Is this a new thing?
>Collected pokemon cards back in the late 90s.
>Lost track of them as time goes by
>Go to college
>Move out
>Visit my mom in 2019
>She says she has a surprise to show me
>She pulls out my old pokemon cards still in pristine condition
What race is this, I would say asian but nowadays saying that is racist.
Is he Asian or Hispanic?
>Reverse foil fake
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
Unless he bought a 1st Ed Shadowless Base Charizard that was graded Gem Mint 10 then he's fucking retarded
looks like a hapa
Has the pokemon card bubble burst yet? I still have a shadowless charizard to sell
>hapa
chinkcel*
This but with all my old sports trophies, varsity jacket, n64, snes, ps1 and all the games. Left them in a storage unit for them to get auctioned off because she couldn't afford the bill. Haven't spoken to her since I was 17.
It’s a slab of embossed cardboard with a picture printed on it. Why do people collect this crap? Who the fuck cares?
>time to look at thing I spent a house payment on
>yep still looking at it
>game expects you to buy gold bars because you end up rich before even getting to the last dungeon
>>she threw them away because reasons
because it's rarity means its value will only increase over time as long as you keep it in mint condition, are you retarded?
>because it's rarity means its value will only increase over time as long as you keep it in mint condition
>he actually believes this
It shouldn’t be valuable. Fat retards just say it’s valuable.
>Has the pokemon card bubble burst yet?
no