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Whats your take Mega Attack Rare

What do you think about these cards long term? The pop art is definitely iconic, do you think they have seen the lows in price?

Also there's a few others obviously, the Gengar, Lucario etc I know there is also cards from Evolutions that have the same type of art..do you know of any others?

u/No_Philosophy_9779 — 15 hours ago

Let's bring this discussion back

I recently posted about how, starting around 2028, I believe we could see the iconic Tier S and Tier A sets, singles, and slabs really start to explode in value. However, I think sealed product from the current and previous eras could benefit the most. As newer eras become increasingly overprinted, I believe collectors may eventually place a much greater premium on the sets and products from earlier eras—not only because of their scarcity, but because people will want the opportunity to chase the iconic cards from those sets rather than the heavily printed newer releases. In my opinion, the combination of nostalgia, limited sealed supply, iconic chase cards, and an increasingly saturated modern market could create a significant shift in demand toward these older, established sets. That’s essentially the thesis behind my earlier post: https://www.reddit.com/r/PokeInvesting/s/H8Bo8wtqrM

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u/No_Philosophy_9779 — 14 days ago

The future of Pokemon investing

When they start mass producing cards and these new sets start in 2028-2029..it seems like everything from vintage and what is modern over the last five years or so.. especially iconic sets should be looked at as sets produced from that era as opposed to mass produced sets.

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u/No_Philosophy_9779 — 1 month ago