 Yu-Gi-Oh! is on Pawn Stars? We're reacting now. What's up guys? We're back with a video. We don't do very often. We don't react to a lot of stuff on this channel, but this is one that I was like, I probably don't need to react to this and I was like, I need to react to this. Yu-Gi-Oh! Pawn Stars. Pawn Stars. It's time to do a first edition Yu-Gi-Oh! cards for sale season 20. So many of you have seen the original Gary from Pawn Stars with the Pokemon episode. Reacts for like half a million dollars. The dude on Pawns, I don't know his name. Whatever the dude, the main dude, the bald guy. He was like, hey, yeah, that's crazy. Like cards, har har har. And then like this whole thing happened with cards becoming very expensive. Everyone knows that cards are expensive or at least most people know. So this, I feel like this episode is not gonna be like as like interesting because that one was kind of like, What? You want that much for cards? That's so weird. This one they're probably gonna be like, oh, yeah, that's pretty reasonable for you to want that. So we're gonna react to it and this is Yu-Gi-Oh! Prodigy who we were on his podcast. He's been around in Instagram for a very long time. So we're gonna go check this out, see how it went. It's only five minutes and 16 seconds, so it shouldn't be too long of a video. Let's- Collection, I think you might be interested in. Yu-Gi-Oh! Yu-Gi-Oh! So I have a unlimited sealed booster box, also a glossy first edition booster box. All right, so we got a glossy box and an unlimited box so far. This is a booster box and then I have the- Oh yeah, we've opened some of these on the channel. I think I've opened six or seven of these. These are kind of weird because these are a third party package product. So they're first edition packs that a third party such as, you know, like MJ Holding or something like that that we have now with the mystery boxes. They just put them into blister packs. Not sure why they did that, like honestly, I guess just to sell single packs because they never made first edition blisters. If you guys didn't know that, they never made first edition Legend of Blue-Eyes blisters. After that, they did. They made unlimited Legend of Blue Eyes, then they made first edition Metal Raiders, but they never actually made official first edition Legend of Blue Eyes blisters. These are the only ones you can get. So maybe that's why this happened. I don't know. And the blisters and then two of the unlimited blisters. OK, so as you see, like this is what the official would look like. The official blisters that we've opened a lot of on the channel, like Metal Raiders for Honor Guardian, all that stuff. It has like the artwork on the back and then it has like the actual pack in there. But with the repackage ones, it's just like a plastic thing. I'm always disappointed that these don't exist in first edition because if you're like watching Pokemon stuff, they open these first edition Pokemon blisters and like they're legit. And like, you know, they're unweight because they're in a blister and they're actual official Wizards of the Coast products. So it's like if Konami had that, that would be so cool, but they don't. So this is what it would look like with first edition on the pack, which would be awesome, but it doesn't appear at the pawn shop today to sell my one of a kind Yu-Gi-Oh! collection. The products. OK, are they using the same B-roll? This doesn't matter at all. But I'm pretty sure they're using the same B-roll with like the saturation termed up as earlier. Let me go back. Look at this. I haven't unlimited booster backs. Watch this B-roll. I'm here at the pawn shop today to sell my one of a kind Yu-Gi-Oh! It's the same clip. Just turn the saturation up. Truly not the next one. It's the same. They literally use the same clips. They have a five minute segment. It's the same B-roll twice. That's so funny. I'm looking to get 100,000 today. It's 100,000. OK, well, I got a little distracted by the B-roll. OK, so what he's selling an unlimited box, a glossy box first edition and a wavy box first edition with 10 packs. Current prices, that's definitely high. But I'm assuming that they recorded this a while ago. I don't think that they do this like YouTube videos where you record it and then post it in like three days or whatever. I think that it actually probably takes a few months to actually come out. So if this was a few months ago, then this might have been a more reasonable ask. I need to do a little math. OK, he said 100,000. I'm thinking like probably 20,000 for the wavy box. I think there was like a 20, $21,000 sale recently. Maybe like 18 for the glossy 4,000 for the unlimited box and then 8,000 for those loose blisters. That's $50,000. So that's he's asking for double that. This is pond stars. So I figured that you ask more than you actually would take and stuff like that. So that's kind of what I think at the current price would be like maybe like $50,000. Let's just see what happens after this. Now, this is cool. Oh, wait, I forgot about the two unlimited blisters. So those are worth, I think, 300 bucks. So just add like another maybe 250. You just add 50,500 or something like that. You go with the original. Wait, is this an open box? Wait, just a second. Wait, what is this one? Did I miss something? Is this opened? Wait, we're going to go back. Wait a second. OK, wait. This box looks opened. This is not a sealed box. Is he just selling the empty box? This is certainly not sealed. OK, and then he says box and then I have the repackaged packs that you see there in the blisters. OK, so these two are clearly sealed, the unlimited and the wavy box are sealed. The glossy is not sealed. So is there packs in there or not? I'm so confused. And this one would have been the reprinting of it, correct? Correct. The reprinting. OK, that's an interesting way to say unlimited print, which technically is a reprint, you know, unlimited print is a reprint. But it's also like not, you know, like a reprint usually comes out later. So it's a little different. So basically to play the Yu-Gi-Oh trading card game, you would take two players. OK, I saw some of this earlier. I think it's hilarious how they just like explain how to play the game like randomly doesn't even matter. The player would create a deck of 60 cards, then you would start with light points. Not 60, max 60, which I don't think they even add. I would basically the point of the game is for each player to try to eliminate the other player from battle by taking all the light points. The explanation there is hilarious. Take a deck, we go to battle, try to eliminate each other until it's the end of the battle. It's very funny. So how much are you looking to get for everything here? I'd like to get 100,000. 100,000 dollars, huh? OK, that seems a little high to me, but OK, OK, this is. But the Pokemon Gary asked 500,000. Come on, Yu-Gi-Oh, let's ask for 500,000. I know it's only worth like I said 50, but that's what I thought glossy was sealed. So it's probably some of these boxes can be very expensive when you're talking about first edition. So I really need to have someone come down, evaluate the seals of the products and talk about the value of the products. And then I think we can negotiate on a price from there. Yeah, I have no problem with that at all. OK, let me. All right, so who are we getting to go come about? Is it going to be someone we know or is it just like some random person that's like sports card guy that, you know, you know how that went. But I'll be interested to see if this is somebody we know down here. It'll be just a few minutes. OK. I am looking forward for the expert to come in today. I feel like my value is the expert in Yu-Gi-Oh too far off. So I'm really curious to see what his opinion is about it. I want to know when this was recorded because I just and I want to know if that box is seal because that matters a lot because it's like a lot of the value. But I like if this was like back in the boom, you know, there's like 50,000 for a wavy box, like we're actually in the right range at this point. But I don't think it was that long ago. Hey, Matt, how are you doing? Hey, pretty good. How you been? Pretty good. Excellent. OK, who is this? Matt Quinn, senior grading finalizer, CGC trading cards. OK, some guy from CGC. I don't know who this is, but I also don't know a lot about CGC, at least like who's working there. So he's a grading finalizer, whatever that means. I guess that qualifies him. That's what I called you down about. We'll see. We have some blue eyes, white dragon. Yeah, this looks like a pretty cool collection, actually. You know, this stuff is incredible. Oh, that was a better look. Let's see if we can see. Yeah, this looks like a pretty cool collect. All right, guys, that's not sealed. The glossy is not sealed. So we're looking at, OK, 100,000 little crazy. We're probably more like the 35,000 range than the 50,000, I said. Collection, actually, you know, this stuff is incredibly rare these days as it gets more open. You know, there's less of it, so. Oh, here it is. Here's the glossy box. That's opened. I want to know if there's packs in there. Maybe you can get into them and tell me if you think these are all authentically sealed from Konomi. Konomi, bro. Come on, man. With the packs, you really want to be looking at the crimp. So you have the crimp right here. These crimps look absolutely genuine. There's nothing wrong with these packs. They're authentic first-dition packs. That was it. I guess it's only a five, a five minute like segment. But like there's no way that's all I said. All right, let me see this. Where's the booster bag? All right, this thousand dollar pack. This has a crimp right here. OK, good to go. Yep, you're good. OK, and then here we have a sealed unlimited booster box. You know, what you're looking for on these is the seals. Basically, you want to look at that where the plastic is joined together. This wrap looks great. This is this is very, very convincing. You know, I think it's completely authentic. All right, and here we go. Yeah, there's definitely cutting stuff out of this because obviously, you don't just look at it and be like, oh, cool, wrapping. It's good to go. But I think what he did say about like the seals and stuff like that seems legitimate, but there's definitely more things you would look at if you're looking at a sealed booster box. Here we go. The holy grail of the Yu-Hi-Oh collecting world. Yeah, holy grail and sealed booster box. These are incredibly rare. They very rarely come to market. I'm amazed to see one of my hands right now, actually. And where he looks amazed. There's also a caption right over his eyes. And I turned it over right away. And it's where OK. October twenty twenty first edition was my dragon card sold for over eighty five thousand. My one ad that was a PSA 10 and also that price has come down a little bit since then. But yeah, this was I what I wonder I don't know when this is recorded, but there's no way to know. You feel happy. There's a flap on the bottom right here. This flap is important because without that flap, you know, it's going to be resealed. In my mind, I look at me so happy. I was like, oh, yeah, baby, let's go. My mind, this is a legitimate first edition box. And it's it's from the first printing. So this is what's called the wavy set. The wavy you guys want to know a really good way to tell if these are resealed. First of all, the wavy printing first edition right here. The smaller text that this is, that's wavy. The larger text first edition is always glossy. The reseals and like the the fakes and all that stuff, they're almost always wavy print. So it would be this print. But you need to look at the Konami logo. Let's see if we can get a good look at it. The best way to tell what this stuff is with this Konami logo right here. If the O and the N are touching, this has nothing to do with resealed. This has to do with the fake. So if you guys have seen Simply Unlucky's video from like 10 years ago where you open that red back card, like he opened it, all the cards looked really weird. And they were like fake counterfeits of Legend of Blue Eyes. This is how you tell if it's one of those. If this O and this N are touching together, that means it's a fake because in the print run of those fake cards, they had like a mess up in the Konami logo when they were trying to fabricate and make a fake looking Konami logo, not fake looking, but a fake real looking one. The O and N were touching. And that's the case with every single fake. So if you see that, do not touch that box because it's fake. You're going to get those red backed fakes in it. So keep that in mind if you're ever trying to like look to buy a wavy box and stuff like that. That is an actual way to tell. I've told multiple fakes from that. So keep that in mind. That's an actual good way to tell. And then the reseals a little bit harder. So what value can we put on the whole collection? The ones that are sealed in the Hanger packs. Those are probably about a thousand a piece. OK, thousand a piece. That's actually pretty accurate. I had them at eight hundred a piece, but I think a thousand. Honestly, you might actually get that nowadays, too. So a thousand is probably pretty fair for them. And the seal booster box there, you know, probably four thousand. That's exactly what I had. I had four thousand for the unlimited. OK. This Yu-Gi-Oh box, this first edition box is incredibly important, obviously. I'd say the value of that box today. OK, thirty five thousand. So this was definitely, I mean, this obviously wasn't like last week. I think there was a sale for like twenty one thousand, like two weeks ago on an auction site. I think it was Heritage. I can't remember which one, but thirty five. That was the case, you know, a few months ago. So this could have been then looking at it all together. I mean, if I priced it out in my head, I mean, fifty five thousand dollars. All right, well, I think that answers it. Oh, oh, no, look at that. Well, there goes my hundred thousand. I do want this stuff, but I don't know that I can pay that much for it. I'm just going to try and offer you twenty five thousand for this first edition box. Oh, he's just going for the box. OK, I respect that twenty five thousand. Honestly, very good offer. Like even though it was thirty five thousand, that's really not a bad offer. I think Prodigy knows he could get more, though, if he was just selling it like on Instagram to like a certain collector. He could probably back when it was thirty five. Now he couldn't. But like back when it was thirty five thousand, he could probably got more than twenty five thousand. But nowadays, twenty five thousand would be a great offer because one just sold for like twenty one, so it'd be great box here and hope you take it. Oh, I've had multiple offers higher than that. Yeah, multiple offers higher than that. Yeah, he honestly probably had. So there's no way I can go that low. All right. Well, it looks like we're not going to make a deal today. Well, it was quick. There's no negotiating. He's like, well, that's it. There's no no haggling. If you have anything else that you want to bring by, I would love to take a look at it. Sounds good. All right. Have a good day. Thank you. Thank you. That's it. It just ends abruptly. Like you think there's going to be some sort of haggling and stuff, but there's not. It's just like I give twenty five K for this box and he's like, no, it's just over. So that's actually a pretty interesting episode. I don't it's not as good as the Pokemon one because, of course, Chumlee actually knew what he was looking at. He knew what he was like wanted to offer. He's actually interested in the cards versus like the first time, whatever the main dude's name is, like Rick or something. He's like, no, you're crazy. I don't know what he's paying for this. And clearly people were and it got crazy. But this was fun to look at. I actually went on a lot longer than I thought just talking about some of the stuff. But I enjoyed seeing this. 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