Let's look back at the history of Masters sets for a minute: the original Modern Masters had a MSRP of $7 a pack but was extremely limited in supply (and high in expected value), so boosters actually sold for about double their MSRP
Logan Paul famously purchased a PSA 10 copy for a world-record $5,275,000, solidifying its place as the most expensive Pokmon card ever sold
We could speculate about valuable reprints and cards we want to see all we wantwe dont know the direction WOTC wants to take these decks in
Exactly how players will fight alongside their Pal companions, however, remains unclear
But thats enough for the price to move up, especially on that extended art variant, which looks gorgeous
Above 60%: warping, mold risk Below 30%: brittleness and cracking Does Moisture Ruin the Value of a Pokmon Card