Packs in Logan Paul’s 1st Edition Pokémon break sell for combined $1.38 million

Winners in auction invited to attend break with Paul and Ken Goldin on Feb. 15

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Logan Paul and Ken Goldin will break the 1999 Pokémon Base Set 1st Edition Booster Box next month.

Collectors paid a combined $1,387,140 for 36 individual packs in an upcoming box break of a 1999 Pokémon Base Set 1st Edition Booster Box with influencer and professional wrestler Logan Paul.

Sold in Goldin’s TCG Weekly Auction on Sunday, final prices for packs ranged from a high of $45,140 to a low of $32,940 each.

Winners of each pack are invited to attend the break with Paul and Goldin founder and CEO Ken Goldin in person Feb. 15 at Goldin’s headquarters in Runnemede, New Jersey.

According to each pack’s lot description, any Holo card pulled will be submitted to PSA for grading. Cards graded as a PSA 10 will be labeled with a “Logan Paul Break” pedigree.

The combined total of all 36 packs is more than triple the record for a sealed Pokémon box sold at public auction — that 1999 Pokémon Base Set Shadowless 1st Edition Booster Box fetched $432,000 at PWCC in 2021.

Prior to Sunday’s results, the highest sale for a single sealed Pokémon pack in Card Ladder’s database was the $15,100 paid for a 1999 Pokémon 1st Edition Base Shadowless Blister Pack at PWCC in 2020.

The break itself lands alongside the end of Goldin’s 2026 Pokémon & TCG Auction, which features Paul’s record-holding 1998 Pokémon Japanese Promo Pikachu Illustrator PSA 10.

Purchased by Paul privately for a record $5.275 million in 2021, bidding for the Illustrator has reached $6.3 million, including buyer’s premium, with more than 20 days remaining.

Goldin announced Friday the card had been reholdered by PSA following questions from the collecting community over its condition.

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Ben Burrows is a reporter and editor for cllct, the premier company for collectible culture. He was previously the collectibles editor at Sports Illustrated. You can follow him on X and Instagram @benmburrows.