Malaysian puts up part of Pokémon card collection for RM4.44mil


Photo taken from Facebook.

PETALING JAYA: Pokémon card collector Damiral Imran is once again turning heads in the Pokémon collection scene.

This time, he has put up part of his prized card collection on the market for a staggering RM4.44mil.

Damiral announced on Facebook on May 1 that he is letting go of part of his personal collection.

He said the collection was built over just six months and estimates its market value to be between RM4.68mil and RM4.75mil but his asking price is RM4,444,444.

Apart from a straight sale, he also offered a trade deal of RM3.8mil in cash plus a Mercedes-AMG GT S.

To sweeten the deal, Damiral is offering an RM80,000 finder's fee to anyone who successfully finds a buyer.

“Offering commission. RM80,000 on standby for the one who makes it happen,” he wrote.

He added that the transaction will be conducted on a cash-on-delivery basis in Kuala Lumpur.

This is not his first high-value sale.

According to news reports, last year, the Penang-based collector sold a complete Pokémon card collection reportedly worth more than RM2mil for RM1.87mil in just 10 days of listing it.

At the time, he had also offered a trade option involving RM1mil in cash and a Porsche 911 Carrera S.

The successful buyer is said to have paid for the prized card set in cash.

 

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