Yea if i were him I wouldnt be selling this stuff. Maybe some dupes. But if i still had my collection from when i was a kid that would be the only stuff i would of never got rid of. Even the shadowless charizards I had and every holo made up to legendary collection set.
There's money there no doubt. One high grade can swing value immensely, but all that takes additional expense and vetting the cards worth grading. I'd say the collection is probably worth around 25-30k, 12-15k short sell, but if you took the time to grade vintage $100+ mints or better you could squeeze 35-45k out of everything
@@AnuddaGoy I mean, who wouldn't want to feel or be able to look back and say "holy, they went above and beyond for me." This dude doesn't just have that, his family also stored his stuff for 25 years and gave it back to him! Who wouldn't be jealous of that? Or want it? You must be as spoiled as he was. 😂
It’s weird how a lot of these people who find their massive old collections let them go to millionaire streamers and UA-camrs who have multi million dollar collections for pennies on the dollar. Rather than someone who would pay closer to the value that would actually enjoy and display it, now they’ll be categorically filed away and never seen.
@@Jeremyyyyyyyyy probably because they have the cash and it's a quick easy sell, instead of taking months or years to sell everything individually. But I agree it's stupid
not even selling to people that would enjoy it. They could sell this stuff to a smaller seller at a con or something and likely get at least 65% of the total value. If I was in the market to buy collections I would of bought all of that for 70% and that gives me 30-50% return on my investment. Since some stuff could be sold for higher than market depending on condition etc...
I like these videos by Leonhart the most. Nothing over the top, but a dude who is super into Pokémon and Pokémon history being stoked for this collection. This is my favorite and seems like the most genuine form of Leonhart. Very great video and very great content. Keep up the great work!
The metal coins at 15:47 were not for flipping, but for spinning! You'd battle with the coins by spinning them next to your opponents coin and lining up the results. Three random coins came in a pack. One of my favorite collectables!
This is a amazing collection, Leonhart needs to get a hands free camera the way he was handling some of the items gave me wild amounts of anxiety for something that isn’t even mine 😂
Agreed. Very happy he was able to film this. I also love the guy was a player as a kid and didn’t just collect. Those stories are always great to hear.
The end of the video where he shuts it off to "price it all out" felt like him saying "You don't want to see this next part, I'm about to screw this guy"
Oh, I just forgot I had 7 large picnic tables worth of pokemon cards and pokemon related stuff. This exact scenario happens to me all the time. How you forget you opened all them packs as a kid? 😂
I seriously regret giving out my cards from the early 2000s. I've seen a lot of 1990s cards I had in binders. Live and learn, I just started collecting again and have ZERO intentions on parting with them until I'm trying to retire. 🤣
Hope he doesn’t sell! That’s years of childhood memories right there. A nice chunk of change is always nice but regret will hit right after. He should at least keep some of the stuff that holds a lot of meaning to him.
18:20 My mom brought two of these for me from a trip to Germany. The city one and the forest one. I added more mini pokemons to them by buying pokemon lollipops (there was a pokemon figure at the top of the stick, under the hard candy) and my dad cut them off for me so I could play with them. I still have those here at my very own house in my work room where I keep my collection. This video brought so many memories from my childhood as well. I think I am about to open the box of my pokemon items right after watching this. Anyone else here in their 30's and still valuing these memories?
I cant imagine someone letting go of all of this. If I found my childhood collection, and this was what I had, it would have surging sparked my interest to get back in the hobby so much
Not many adults get to experience their childhood in this way. The things I would do to locate my old binder my mother sold for 50 bucks in a garage sale after I moved out at 18 back in 2007. It would be a dream come true.
I was born in 97 so didn't really experience the first wave of pokemon craziness, the only thing I can say is good lord, they made a LOT of merch back then. I can't even comprehend it
Awesome video and thanks for recording this. These type of collections (not just Pokémon) are becoming harder and harder to find. Love the stories behind him playing at the bookstore and in the league. Id imagine this would be hard for him to sell as it seems a good chunk of his life for a few years was Pokémon. Hopefully he kept the checklist he was making with his mom as that is priceless.
His lack of remembering of how he got these cards leads me to believe this was more of mom’s collection, but good for them creating memories. Great content Lee 👍
I swear that's all that matters to you is money! That whole collection is Phenomenal! And those Topps Chrome Cards etc aren't Cheap! Especially The Chrome ones!
what a crazy nostalgia trip. I recognized having so many of these items. every time you looked at something knew i found myself saying oo i had that no way!
Oh, what a nostalgia trip. I remember having those cards…unfortunately I threw all my base unlimited cards away and gym leader, team rocket sets when we moved. My parents was complaining that it’s taking up space. Oh well, thanks for sharing what an amazing nostalgia trip.
@Matches-Malone same here, but I didn't throw them away. They got mistaken for trash, and my brother threw them out. By the time I found out it, a long time had passed. So I couldn't do or say much about it.
Also, the metal coins were part of a game that was made where they would spin and whatever it lands on that was in the direction of the other coin was what happened for your action. I used to have a bunch of those. I just can't remember how the spinning worked for it, if it was with fingers or a spinner of sorts
I hate that I had a collection like this as a kid but in my teens i learned my mom "lost" the storage unit that had my entire collection of pokemon and yugioh
I still have all my old pokemon cards from when i was a kid, my pokemon items are the one thing i have left from my childhood and i've been super protective of them since i plan on keeping them and continuing to add to my collection. My collection of older cards are nowhere near as extensive as this though. I'd get a few pack for my birthday or Christmas or on special occasions but that was it. this would have been my childhood dream. I feel like this collection belongs in some kind of exbit on display.
This and crash bandicoot were my first games for the PS1. Watching this video brings back so many good memories. I remember it blowing my 8 year old mind when you could customise and draw your own logo on the hood of the cars! Quality game.
You are taking advantage of him if you value this at $10,000! At least give him a somewhat actually close valuation of his collection before ripping him off
I have collected quite a bit of cards, box sets, and other Pokemon related items over the years, for my Son when he was a little boy. I spent thousands of dollars on my collection. Glad I did it back then, as I couldn't repeat this collection at today's market values. English, Japanese, Spanish, and German Pokemon cards. It was fun to see my Son opening booster packs back then. Luckily, I also still have sealed items, too. It was all worth it.
Amazing collection, those are great Pokémon items, I have a lot of those items when Pokémon started. I try to buy everything, but at some time, I have to be selective because there are too many things haha
Amazing video! I am super happy he found his collection. As a kid we moved a few times so all of my stuff got lost some how. I've seen many people with big childhood collections which their parents kept in their house attics etc. while their kids got older and went off to college etc. Then they refind their childhood memories intact especially after those parents never moved homes. So cool! lol.. I wish it were the same for me =] But till this day, Pokemon is still in my household hahaha.
Lucky. I traded some mechanical pencils, pens, and erasers for digimon figures, then traded those for a machop card and a ponyta. Then i traded other stuff for more cards and had ro keep trading. I wish i grew up a bit more wealthier.
no need, my family is not wealty at all, i didnt have anything from my childhood, so basically went back in 2020 with about 20k, and now sitting at over 200k, just build it work hard... ull get there
man that’s an amazing collection. i would keep it all if that were mine. i wish i had all my cards from back in the day i had full sets of base 1st edition all the way through skyridge as well
*Thank you Will for taking us through some amazing memories!*
He had just a tiny amount of cards😂.... wow though!
second reply leonhart :)
It's like going to a friend's house to see his collection. My favorite pokemon is Ivysaur.
Reminds me of the good days. Not a care in the world just trying to catch em all!
Wow I remember winning that pokemon wallet in the arcades at circus circus in Reno when I was younger
The winner here are the parents, those parents are awesome and hope this dude knows that.
100% my parents dumped or sold a lot of my childhood stuff. Even my old N64 :(
Yea if i were him I wouldnt be selling this stuff. Maybe some dupes. But if i still had my collection from when i was a kid that would be the only stuff i would of never got rid of. Even the shadowless charizards I had and every holo made up to legendary collection set.
If he sold this for 10,000. He got ripped off really bad.
Don't you think he'll think first before he sells at that amount?
@@Adept4Adeptpeople don’t think
Collection is prob worth well over 100k
He clearly doesn’t need the money
There's money there no doubt. One high grade can swing value immensely, but all that takes additional expense and vetting the cards worth grading. I'd say the collection is probably worth around 25-30k, 12-15k short sell, but if you took the time to grade vintage $100+ mints or better you could squeeze 35-45k out of everything
This is literally a Pokemon museum. Imagine the collection room you could build around this stuff. Great trip down memory lane
dude chill this is nothing XD
oh he was WEALTHY as a child
You are jealous
@@AnuddaGoyof course lol, who wouldn’t be
@@AnuddaGoy I mean, who wouldn't want to feel or be able to look back and say "holy, they went above and beyond for me." This dude doesn't just have that, his family also stored his stuff for 25 years and gave it back to him! Who wouldn't be jealous of that? Or want it? You must be as spoiled as he was. 😂
Did you mean WILL THY?
@@AnuddaGoy the word you’re looking for is envious, which, along with jealousy, is a perfectly normal and valid feeling 👍
Not everything is super liquid, but the value must be well over $10k
It’s weird how a lot of these people who find their massive old collections let them go to millionaire streamers and UA-camrs who have multi million dollar collections for pennies on the dollar. Rather than someone who would pay closer to the value that would actually enjoy and display it, now they’ll be categorically filed away and never seen.
A friend of mine recently found a. box full of Pokémon cards. And we are looking for someone to help out with finding out the value of them.
@@Jeremyyyyyyyyy probably because they have the cash and it's a quick easy sell, instead of taking months or years to sell everything individually. But I agree it's stupid
not even selling to people that would enjoy it. They could sell this stuff to a smaller seller at a con or something and likely get at least 65% of the total value. If I was in the market to buy collections I would of bought all of that for 70% and that gives me 30-50% return on my investment. Since some stuff could be sold for higher than market depending on condition etc...
I like these videos by Leonhart the most. Nothing over the top, but a dude who is super into Pokémon and Pokémon history being stoked for this collection. This is my favorite and seems like the most genuine form of Leonhart. Very great video and very great content. Keep up the great work!
Lowballing his cards that holo zard is not approx 100$ 😂
Bro he always be judging other peoples cards saying oh not bad but I have blah blah lmao. Like dude relax
right i wish any of these prices were accurate haha
"found"? He grew up a diehard pokemon kid who had a huge AF collection.
Yea man looks like he held onto all those things over the years, not his parents lmao
The metal coins at 15:47 were not for flipping, but for spinning! You'd battle with the coins by spinning them next to your opponents coin and lining up the results. Three random coins came in a pack. One of my favorite collectables!
This is a amazing collection, Leonhart needs to get a hands free camera the way he was handling some of the items gave me wild amounts of anxiety for something that isn’t even mine 😂
Bar far one of the best videos of an actual childhood collection... INCREDIBLE! The memories returned... thank you!
Agreed. Very happy he was able to film this. I also love the guy was a player as a kid and didn’t just collect. Those stories are always great to hear.
Leonhart ripped dude off. This kinda murder scene shouldn’t even been recorded 😂
The end of the video where he shuts it off to "price it all out" felt like him saying "You don't want to see this next part, I'm about to screw this guy"
Yes, because the other guy is unable to say no. Use your head
Oh, I just forgot I had 7 large picnic tables worth of pokemon cards and pokemon related stuff. This exact scenario happens to me all the time. How you forget you opened all them packs as a kid? 😂
Good question 😂
@@esquire2390 he was probably so rich he had a million other toys and video games and he literally forgot about Pokemon 💀
this is closer to 20k easily. If he sold everything for 10k that's pretty brutal. I'd take it all right now for 15k
More like 50-100k cards were pre Munch nm or better sealed shit dude got ripped off
Only 10.000????😂no way
Poor dude probably got low balled so hard.
moms like, " OH NO.... HONEY.. I THINK YOU HAD MORE THAN THAT>?!>!
Mom’s gonna come home and be like “Will, have you seen my pokemon cards?”
Yeah.
the way you just going thrw his collection TOUCHING EVERYTHING. saying u "trying to be delicate". my brain was screaming LOOL
I seriously regret giving out my cards from the early 2000s. I've seen a lot of 1990s cards I had in binders. Live and learn, I just started collecting again and have ZERO intentions on parting with them until I'm trying to retire. 🤣
Hope he doesn’t sell! That’s years of childhood memories right there. A nice chunk of change is always nice but regret will hit right after. He should at least keep some of the stuff that holds a lot of meaning to him.
18:20 My mom brought two of these for me from a trip to Germany. The city one and the forest one. I added more mini pokemons to them by buying pokemon lollipops (there was a pokemon figure at the top of the stick, under the hard candy) and my dad cut them off for me so I could play with them. I still have those here at my very own house in my work room where I keep my collection. This video brought so many memories from my childhood as well. I think I am about to open the box of my pokemon items right after watching this. Anyone else here in their 30's and still valuing these memories?
I cant imagine someone letting go of all of this. If I found my childhood collection, and this was what I had, it would have surging sparked my interest to get back in the hobby so much
Not many adults get to experience their childhood in this way. The things I would do to locate my old binder my mother sold for 50 bucks in a garage sale after I moved out at 18 back in 2007. It would be a dream come true.
My mind is blown. The first card that got me into Pokémon was a Ponyta my best friend gave to me in kindergarten.
I was born in 97 so didn't really experience the first wave of pokemon craziness, the only thing I can say is good lord, they made a LOT of merch back then. I can't even comprehend it
This is straight nostalgia watching this. I had roughly 90% of these products at some point in time and they’re probably somewhere in a dumpster now
Like stealing rare candy from a baby.... Straight up low balled him. $10k... No way.
Most of that stuff is in good condition, $10,000 wasnt a fair price
I don’t think he got ripped off value wise at all but his own nostalgia from collecting with his mom. I couldn’t have done it for 1.4 million
Yeah seems like such a huge part of his childhood just sold. I wouldn't sell it personally either.
In the same situation I’d keep it till I die. Wouldn’t care if value went to 0.
Just the Charizard’s loan are worth over $10,000 and if you got them graded and the condition they are, they’re gonna be worth probably over $100,000
@ lol if you say so…
@@timothywhite21 nobody gives a fk about base set zard bud wtf are u talking about XD
Awesome video and thanks for recording this. These type of collections (not just Pokémon) are becoming harder and harder to find. Love the stories behind him playing at the bookstore and in the league. Id imagine this would be hard for him to sell as it seems a good chunk of his life for a few years was Pokémon. Hopefully he kept the checklist he was making with his mom as that is priceless.
Wow you robbed him smh
His lack of remembering of how he got these cards leads me to believe this was more of mom’s collection, but good for them creating memories. Great content Lee 👍
I swear that's all that matters to you is money! That whole collection is Phenomenal! And those Topps Chrome Cards etc aren't Cheap! Especially The Chrome ones!
Yeah this dudes a skumbag
You can tell this guys is dying inside the way you’re creasing and moving all his collection!!😂🤣 he fixes every tiny detail as you go😅
Bro ripped him off for a vid haha 😂😂😂😂😂
Good on that guy being able to keep all his stuff in good condition. I hope you gave him a fair price
No he low balled him bad
@@chipsdubbo5.5610k seems like an absolute steal for leonhart
@@imaflocker5885 yeah it definitely is, leonhart got a very good deal especially considering it is all in very good condition.
@@imaflocker5885 yeah it definitely is, if you consider all the cards and all the merch
Mom should have been here for this video, could’ve answered a lot of questions, would have been a cool perspective!
Yea!
what a crazy nostalgia trip. I recognized having so many of these items. every time you looked at something knew i found myself saying oo i had that no way!
Oh, what a nostalgia trip. I remember having those cards…unfortunately I threw all my base unlimited cards away and gym leader, team rocket sets when we moved. My parents was complaining that it’s taking up space. Oh well, thanks for sharing what an amazing nostalgia trip.
@Matches-Malone same here, but I didn't throw them away. They got mistaken for trash, and my brother threw them out. By the time I found out it, a long time had passed. So I couldn't do or say much about it.
@@Matches-Malone sounds like my mom who sold a huge amount of star wars merch and toys from the 90's at a garage sale for pennies.
If he forgot that he had this much stuff, he must have been Hella spoiled xD
For real
Other peoples stuff merged into one giant collection. Last man standing. Dont go looking for any bodies, now..
oh my goodness I'm just smiling throughout this entire video! I loved his collection!
Also, the metal coins were part of a game that was made where they would spin and whatever it lands on that was in the direction of the other coin was what happened for your action. I used to have a bunch of those. I just can't remember how the spinning worked for it, if it was with fingers or a spinner of sorts
MANHANDLING THE CARGO
With only one hand to offer.
No respect from cameraman
the crazy thing is how MINT all the boxes are not just how clean the cards are
How did this guy collect *this* much stuff and have so few memories of it?
He found out about this in church? I was banned from Pokemon as a kid because of church😂
Church in 2024 is not the same as in 2000.
Haha!
daaang this took me back to my childhood. even unlocked some memories! thanks for the upload!
@leonhart is giving me Antiques Roadshow vibes and I love it
Your work on this is so clear!
What a MASSIVE collection; incredible. Props to him and his parents for the dedication and keeping it all through the years!
That dark machamp card is just awesome man
I hate that I had a collection like this as a kid but in my teens i learned my mom "lost" the storage unit that had my entire collection of pokemon and yugioh
I didnt have much but sold my lot at the flee market for like 50$ LOL
So sick, enjoyed every minute of this. So much to explore here and look into further on my own. lol at the hakuna matata that showed up at 19:25?? 😅
Cuts the video before he reveals how much he scalps him for 😂
I still have all my old pokemon cards from when i was a kid, my pokemon items are the one thing i have left from my childhood and i've been super protective of them since i plan on keeping them and continuing to add to my collection.
My collection of older cards are nowhere near as extensive as this though. I'd get a few pack for my birthday or Christmas or on special occasions but that was it. this would have been my childhood dream. I feel like this collection belongs in some kind of exbit on display.
What a great video! I absolutely loved the pictures at the end! I wish I still had all my cards from when I was a kid.
Your video presentation was not only informative but engaging as well. Thank you for providing such valuable content!
This and crash bandicoot were my first games for the PS1. Watching this video brings back so many good memories. I remember it blowing my 8 year old mind when you could customise and draw your own logo on the hood of the cars! Quality game.
Amazing video love your content leonhart keep at the uploads
Thank you for sharing Will, truly a blast back in time
As a kid I cant imagine not opening/playing/reading/using all of this. The discipline is unrivaled
All those Arcanine cards got me so excited!!!! will always be my favorite Pokemon!
WOW that's so nice. Shoutout to you for saving all of that !
This was an awesome vid and Will thanks for showing off ur awesome collection!!
This was such a cool ass video man, this dude was awesome too. I love these people. He kept these in such awesome conditions too.
One of the best vids I’ve seen in awhile 🎉
Will is a REAL G! This is a Fantastic video so far!
You are taking advantage of him if you value this at $10,000! At least give him a somewhat actually close valuation of his collection before ripping him off
This was so fun to watch! Thanks for sharing!! I enjoyed seeing all the nostalgia.
I remember before the lockdown waking up at 12 am to just check your videos out, youre awesome man!!
Dude, the Japanese cards look so good.. He kept great care of them.. Good job Mom. XD
Wow…he even left some of the prices on his cards?
I have collected quite a bit of cards, box sets, and other Pokemon related items over the years, for my Son when he was a little boy. I spent thousands of dollars on my collection. Glad I did it back then, as I couldn't repeat this collection at today's market values. English, Japanese, Spanish, and German Pokemon cards. It was fun to see my Son opening booster packs back then. Luckily, I also still have sealed items, too. It was all worth it.
Holo Evee & mew in the back looks great!
Damn they were rich. That's a lot of stuff to "lose"
So many memories in those binders, sentimental and full of wealth. He pulled a tonne of awesome cards, hope he got a great deal for everything. 😁
That is so cool really brings my childhood back. Never had quite that much stuff but I had my binder and my cards. Wish I still did.
Glad someone else’s favourite as a kid was Charmeleon, the looks I get when I say the same thing 😅
Amazing collection, those are great Pokémon items, I have a lot of those items when Pokémon started. I try to buy everything, but at some time, I have to be selective because there are too many things haha
This was honestly one of the best collections I've ever seen from a kid! That is just wild. A true Pokefan. I'm oozing nostalgia! 😅
Amazing video! I am super happy he found his collection. As a kid we moved a few times so all of my stuff got lost some how. I've seen many people with big childhood collections which their parents kept in their house attics etc. while their kids got older and went off to college etc. Then they refind their childhood memories intact especially after those parents never moved homes. So cool! lol.. I wish it were the same for me =] But till this day, Pokemon is still in my household hahaha.
Leon Hope you’re doing great man! Almost 2 million subscribers🎉
Dude, that dark Charmeleon is easily one of my favorite artworks.
Ain’t no way this is $10k lol
13:03 awww...that's so freaking Sick and Wholesome🥺😇😇❤
Felt like I was at The Main Place Mall at Wizards Store & KB Toy's all over Again Thanks Leon ❤ & Will
17:48 i think its for game cube! this is sooo nostalgic!
@Leonhart
id give him 10k for this collection without blinking lol worth way more
It’s something about this dude Leonhart that rubs me the wrong way. And if he got this collection for 10k he literally robbed this dude.
part when he put "he does" is kinda funny haha
Lucky. I traded some mechanical pencils, pens, and erasers for digimon figures, then traded those for a machop card and a ponyta. Then i traded other stuff for more cards and had ro keep trading. I wish i grew up a bit more wealthier.
no need, my family is not wealty at all, i didnt have anything from my childhood, so basically went back in 2020 with about 20k, and now sitting at over 200k, just build it work hard... ull get there
@kedjfj798 im trying to build up to that and a community for tcg and gamers. So far its been rough.
I always love seeing you do well mate. Bit weird knowing youre a lawyer but love these things and hope you give fair price
man that’s an amazing collection. i would keep it all if that were mine. i wish i had all my cards from back in the day i had full sets of base 1st edition all the way through skyridge as well
What made this video way better was leonhart knowledge on the sets and etc😮😮
The TCG CD-ROM!! I still have mine too~
Really wish there wasn’t such a loud dinging sound lol
i swear.... lmaooo