Logan Paul has not publicly confirmed a final sale price yet for his Pikachu Illustrator Pokémon card; it is currently being auctioned with bids reported around the 2.1 million dollar range, not a completed sale figure. He originally acquired the PSA 10 Pikachu Illustrator for about 5.275 million dollars in 2021, which is the number many people quote when asking how much the card “sold for.”

Quick Scoop: What’s Going On?

Logan Paul’s famous Pikachu Illustrator card is back in the spotlight and up for auction, but as of the latest reports it hasn’t actually hammered sold yet, so there’s no final “he sold it for X” price to report. What is clear is that this is the same card that set a Guinness World Record when he traded into it for roughly 5.275 million dollars a few years ago.

Key facts so far

  • It’s a PSA 10 Pikachu Illustrator card, widely described as the most expensive Pokémon card in the world.
  • Logan Paul obtained it in 2021 by trading a PSA 9 Pikachu Illustrator plus 4 million dollars in cash, valuing the deal at about 5.275 million dollars.
  • The card holds a Guinness World Record for most expensive Pokémon trading card sold in a private sale.
  • In late 2025 and early 2026, he moved to auction the card; bids have been reported at roughly 2.1 million dollars so far, but no final sale price has been locked in publicly.

So if you’re asking “how much did Logan Paul sell his Pokémon card for,” the honest answer right now is that the earlier 5.275 million dollar figure was what he paid in that record-breaking trade, while the current auction has not yet produced a confirmed final selling price.

Why the number is confusing

Many headlines and forum threads throw around the 5+ million dollar figure, which makes it sound like that’s the amount he sold the card for when in reality that number comes from his original acquisition deal. The newer coverage is about him trying to cash out of that position via an auction, and at last check the bidding was still in progress, so any claimed final sale amount would be speculative until the auction officially closes and the result is confirmed.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.