Gotta catch 'em all: Pandemic sends prices soaring for Pokemon cards
Two decades after the Japanese trading card game became the biggest thing in schoolyards around the world, Pokemon cards are fetching up to six figures at auction in a boom that appears to have been fueled by coronavirus pandemic lockdowns.
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