Malaysian collector Damiral Imran has successfully sold all of his rare Pokémon card collection for RM1.87 million, after initially offering it for sale earlier this month. The sale marks a significant moment in Malaysia’s growing collectible card market, highlighting the increasing value and recognition of rare trading cards as high-value assets.

Damiral Imran, a Malaysian collector sold out his Pokémon card collection for RM1.87 million
Damiral Imran, a Malaysian collector sold his Pokémon card collection for RM1.87 million
Image credit: Damiral Imran (Facebook)

The offer and valuation

Earlier, Damiral had offered to sell his exclusive Pokémon card vault for RM1.87 million, or in exchange for a Porsche 911 Carrera 4S plus RM1 million cash. According to valuation data from global card-tracker Shiny, his collection was estimated to be worth over RM2 million.

“This isn’t just cards, it’s history, rarity, and legacy in one vault,” Damiral said.

He also revealed that he had already received offers up to RM1.68 million prior to the final sale. To further encourage interest, he even offered a RM50,000 commission to anyone who could help secure a buyer, along with a One Piece card worth over RM50,000 as an incentive.

Damiral Imran offered to sell part of his rare Pokémon card collection
Damiral Imran offered to sell part of his rare Pokémon card collection
Image credit: Damiral Imran (Facebook)

The final scale and milestone

In a recent update, Damiral confirmed that his collection had been officially sold for RM1.87 million. Expressing gratitude, he shared how the journey began from a small room in Shah Alam and has now made history within Malaysia’s Pokémon community.

“From passion to legacy, this marks one of the biggest moments in my journey. Every card, every box, every sleepless night all worth it,” he wrote.

While marking the end of one chapter, Damiral hinted that this milestone is only the beginning, highlighting the cultural and emotional value of collectible cards.

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