A new CT scanner service is causing a stir in the Pokémon card community. This technology allows collectors to see what's inside unopened packs without opening them. Let's explore the fan reaction and potential market impact.
Pokémon Card Scanning: A Controversial New Service
Your Pokémon Guessing Skills Might Be In Demand
Industrial Inspection and Consulting (IIC) has introduced a service that uses a CT scanner to reveal the contents of unopened Pokémon card packs for around $70. This has sparked considerable debate among collectors.The service, showcased in a recent YouTube video, allows users to identify the Pokémon cards within a pack before opening it. This raises concerns about the future of the Pokémon card market.
The value of rare Pokémon cards has exploded, with some commanding prices in the hundreds of thousands, even millions of dollars. This high demand has led to issues such as stalking and harassment of artists by scalpers.
The Pokémon card market has become a significant investment niche, with many seeking cards that will appreciate in value.
Reactions to IIC's service have been mixed. While some see potential benefits in pre-opening scans, others express concerns about the service's impact on market integrity and potential price inflation. Some are even skeptical of the technology's accuracy.
One humorous comment highlights the potential increased value of simply guessing the cards within a pack: "Finally, my 'Who's That Pokémon?' skills are going to be highly sought after!"