
The same cannot be said for the Burger King promotional, which was picked up by millions of fans around the world. Other TCG collectibles such as the infamous Pikachu Illustrator Pokémon card, were only given out in promotional events. Most never even owned the rare 1st edition print run, which was released before the unlimited set that many fans grew up with. When the TCG launched in 1999, many kids played with their cards and traded them on school playgrounds. As a result, the gold Pokémon cards have an incredibly high population.

Making matters worse, is that everyone collected them believing they would be worth something someday and purposely set them aside in storage. Unlike many rare Pokémon TCG Collectors Editions that were limited, the gold Burger King collectibles were mass-manufactured. If the collectible isn't sealed, they are worth even less at around ten dollars.

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