
Vaporeon Gold Star
2007 · 102/108
HAKMI CAPITAL GROUP · DEPARTMENTS
Research, acquisition, grading and long-term holding of trading cards as a serious alternative asset class — treated with the same discipline as the rest of the firm.
6,396
CARDS TRACKED
kr 464K
TOTAL VALUATION
19,913.01%
LOGGED RETURNS
5
TCGS COVERED
TRACKED MARKET VALUE
kr 439,042.92
Live Collectr valuation across 6,396 catalogued cards.
HARDER TO ESTIMATE
EVALUATINGkr 25,000
Duel Masters — niche market with thin public comps. Currently evaluating sealed product and Japanese-only promos for fair-value pricing.
TOTAL VALUATION
kr 464,042.92
Tracked market value plus in-progress Duel Masters evaluation.
+kr 43,862.19
Single-day portfolio gain — recorded July 30, 2026. The largest 24-hour appreciation logged across the Collectables Department to date.
01 — COVERAGE
The flagship of the collectables market. Vintage WOTC, modern sealed product, and graded singles continue to set auction records year after year.
The fastest growing modern TCG. Early sets and alternate-art leaders have become highly speculative chase pieces.
A legacy market with deep nostalgia value. 1st Edition LOB, Ghost Rares, and Stardust Dragon variants remain blue-chip cardboard.
A niche but loyal collector base, particularly strong in Japan. Sealed product and promos have shown steady long-term appreciation.
The original TCG and still the institutional benchmark. Reserved List cards trade like alternative assets in their own right.
LIVE · OFFICIAL PORTFOLIO
Every scanned card in the Hakmi Capital Group Collectables Department — catalogued, valued and tracked in real time on Collectr. Updated continuously as new inventory is graded and logged.
app.getcollectr.com / showcase
AT THE GRADER · LIVE
4
CARDS IN
PROGRESS

Vaporeon Gold Star
2007 · 102/108

Jolteon Gold Star
2007 · 101/108

Gengar LV.X
2009 · 97/99

Dark Blastoise 1st Edition
2000 · 3/82
02 — FROM THE FLOOR

Pokémon vs. The Market
Cumulative returns through 2025 — outpacing Meta and the S&P 500.

Portfolio Showcase
Gold Star era holos — Jolteon, Vaporeon and the Eevee/Umbreon Omega masterset in motion.

Current Value — Live Ledger
6,396 cards · 19 sealed · 3 graded. kr 439,042.92 current market value. +19,913.01% returns logged.

Live Portfolio — Daily
Daily portfolio movement broadcast to the HCG audience.
Inside the Collection
A walkthrough of the active inventory.
Portfolio In Motion
Movement, growth, and the working desk of the Collectables Department.
Since 2020, the trading card market has experienced one of the most aggressive value expansions of any collectable category in history. Sealed Pokémon booster boxes from the WOTC era have appreciated by multiples, with PSA 10 graded vintage holos regularly clearing six figures at auction. Modern releases — once dismissed as bulk — are now treated as speculative inventory, with print-run scarcity, alternate arts and sealed product driving secondary market liquidity. Institutional capital, dedicated grading services and global marketplaces have transformed cardboard from a hobby into a measurable asset class.
Collecting is rarely just about the object. It is nostalgia, identity, pattern recognition, and the discipline of patience — the same instincts that move markets. Cards combine childhood memory, artistic craftsmanship, finite supply and a transparent global pricing layer. For the collector, every card is a story; for the investor, every card is a position. The Collectables Department exists at the intersection of both.

POWERED BY
The Collectables Department is indexed live by the Hakmi Asset Index — a proprietary valuation engine tracking total portfolio value, cost basis, unrealized P&L, allocation and top gainers across every catalogued asset.
HAI is currently in alpha — prices and analytics may contain faults while valuation models continue to improve. More indexing coming soon as additional departments come online.
IN THE FUTURE
The Collectables Department will expand into curated collectable clothing — limited drops, archival pieces and culturally significant garments treated with the same research-driven approach we apply to trading cards.