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Malaysian Collector Sells Prized Pokemon Card Collection for RM1.87 Million

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  • Malaysian collector Damiral Imran sells his Pokemon card collection for RM1.87 million (Rs 3.8 crore)
  • Imran built the collection over years, describing it as a "story of passion, hard work, and legacy"
  • Imran had earlier hinted at trading the collection for a Porsche 911 Carrera 4S and RM1 million in cash
Malaysian Collector Sells Prized Pokemon Card Collection for RM1.87 Million

In a remarkable feat, a Malaysian Pokemon card collector has sold his prized collection for a whopping RM1.87 million (approximately Rs 3.8 crore). Damiral Imran, the collector, shared the news in a recent online post, describing the moment as more than just a transaction - "a story of passion, hard work, and legacy."

Imran's collection, which he had built over the years, was housed in a room in Shah Alam, west of Kuala Lumpur. Photos posted online show stacks of colorful Pokemon card boxes filling the space, a testament to Imran's dedication and love for the hobby.

The collector had earlier hinted that he was open to trading the collection for a Porsche 911 Carrera 4S and RM1 million in cash. However, he ultimately decided to sell the entire collection, marking a significant milestone in his journey as a passionate Pokemon enthusiast.

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"From passion to legacy, this marks one of the biggest moments in my journey. Every card, every box, every sleepless night - all worth it. This isn't the end. It's just the beginning of something even greater," Imran said in his post.

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Damiral Imran, the Malaysian Pokemon card collector, sold his prized collection for RM1.87 million (approximately Rs 3.8 crore).
Damiral Imran described the sale of his Pokemon card collection as "a story of passion, hard work, and legacy," marking one of the biggest moments in his journey as a passionate collector.
Damiral Imran had earlier hinted that he was open to trading his Pokemon card collection for a Porsche 911 Carrera 4S and RM1 million in cash.

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