YouTuber Logan Paul has become a Guinness World Record holder by selling a rare Pokémon card for nearly $16.5 million, but has sparked some backlash.
The pristine trading card from the late 1990’s was snapped up by Paul in 2021 for roughly $5.27 million, netting the 30-year-old YouTube star around $8 million in profit.
NEW YORK -- Logan Paul has set a new world record - for the auction price of a trading card.
WWE Superstar Logan Paul has set a new record for auctioning off the most expensive trading card ever, as certified by Guinness World Records. Internationally r ...
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