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Pokemon cards are riding a wave of nostalgia and some are more expensive than ever – ABC News
From the school yard to high-end auction houses, Pokemon cards are everywhere again. And your old cards gathering dust could be worth thousands.

In the late 90s, riding the popularity of two wildly successful video games, the first Pokemon cards were released into the world.
Like beanie babies, discmans and a Blockbuster video membership card everyone wanted to be a part of the craze.
And like beanie babies and their ilk, they faded out as the world moved on, right? Wrong.
Here in 2021, Pokemon cards are back. From the school yard to high-end auction houses that usually sell Picassos, the cards are everywhere.
Here’s what’s going on, and…
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