I wish you were right lol. You got to understand I have a massive inventory. Much, like this one, was put away when they were worth little and not worth selling. Years later I’ll go through a box I hadn’t seen since and often time something in there will have gone up in price.
I might have graded this one without even knowing it was in Italian?
I am thinking that if someone is collecting these cards at all, which wouldn’t be many. That they are going for English cards. So I think that’s a strike against.
If someone wants the Italian Card they are either an Italian Collector or going for all languages. Which there would be either very very few of the former and I’d think maybe none of the latter.
50 seems appropriate but I wouldn’t be surprised if it sits there for a year.
It would’ve been better to sell it raw to the European players at the time, as opposed to waiting to sell graded these days. At it’s height you probably could’ve easily gotten $50 from any player. Considering it is graded and a lot of these cards did see play, you are probably still looking around $50-60. I always find it fascinating that worlds cards have hype for literally one month after worlds then no one looks for them again.
I think these are available in Japan primarily. World packs containing one card of each language, 6 total. English, Japanese French, German, Italian and Spanish. Packs are around $90-100 USD but eh im just talking about ungraded.