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Other rare editions of the book can fetch around £5,000.Įxperts advise selling Disney VHS tapes (pictured) in sets, revealing those that haven't made it to DVD are likely to fetch the most money at auction. You can spot whether or not yours is one of the first 500 hardbacks due to the fact that 'philosopher' is spelled incorrectly on the back cover.Īnother error is the fact that the phrase '1 wand' features twice in the list of equipment required for Hogwarts pupils on page 53.Īnd rather than listing the author's name as JK Rowling on the inside page, the first edition reads 'Joanne Rowling'. Originally published in June 1997 by Bloomsbury, it was the first of JK Rowling's magical series.
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In January this year, an early edition of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - one of the first 500 hardback books printed - sold for the astonishing sum at auction. While it's not hard to find Harry Potter books on shelves across the UK, a rare first edition could fetch as much as £33,000. The book was rescued from a school skip and kept safe It depicts the fan-favorite yellow rodent Pikachu, holding what appear to be drawing utensils.Īnother card that could be worth a pretty penny is the first edition Shining Charizard, a fan favourite from the height of the Pokémon craze in the late 90s.Ĭards in pristine condition regularly sell for around $1,000 or more on eBay.įirst edition Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone published in 1997, worth £33,000: Harry Potter books can be big ticket items, with this hardback first edition book (centre) selling for £33,000 at an auction this year. The card, considered the most valuable and iconic Pokemon card among collectors, was designed by Atsuko Nishida, one of the chief graphic illustrators of the series. The 'Pikachu Illustrator' first sold in the early 2000s for around $23,000. It's believed only 10 of the cards in circulation are in mint condition and it is unclear how many are still privately owned. The Pikachu Illustrator card was given in January 1998 to winners of the CoroCoro Comic Illustration Contest and only 39 were ever made. In the past an ultra-rare Pokemon card featuring the character Pikachu has sold at auction for as much as $195,000. Other rare cards including the first edition Shining Charizard are valued at over £1,000 A Pikachu Illustrator Pokemon card, worth £180,000: This rare Japanese language version of the Pikachu Pokemon card previously sold for £180,000 at an auction in the US.