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Pokémon Japanese Neo 1 - Gold, Silver, New World Booster Box

Asset value
43.546,85 €
Earning potential
26.3%
Splints left
0/863
Investment horizon in years
4-6
Return-to-Risk Assessment
6/10
Performance since release
+0.9%

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Main reasons to invest

  • Return Potential📈: An investment of €500 could reach an estimated value of €2,030 in 6 years.

  • Cost-to-Return Ratio⚖️: With just 2.5% annual total costs, your net profit could be 26.3% per year.

  • The Birth of a Generation 🌅: Neo Genesis introduced the Johto region and second-generation Pokémon, cementing its place as a defining milestone in Pokémon history. For collectors, it represents both nostalgia and new beginnings — the moment Pokémon expanded its universe. With only a limited number of sealed boxes surviving from 2000, this asset embodies timeless rarity and generational significance.

Description

Investment Thesis: 📝
 
Metric Value
Investment Horizon 4–6 Years (target exit 2030–2032)
Expected CAGR (Balanced) 26.3% p.a. after fees
Optimistic CAGR 32.9% p.a. after fees
Entry Basis -5.8% (pre-fees) / +8.4% (post-fees) vs. current market value
Sharpe Ratio 0.71 (vs. SMI: 0.61)
Value at Risk (VaR) 89.36% probability to exceed initial investment after 6 years
Standard Deviation 37.6%
Risk Rating B (7.2/10 – Moderate Risk)
 
  • 4–6 Year Horizon: Designed to capture long-term appreciation cycles in early-generation sealed Pokémon boxes amid increasing global nostalgia demand.
  • 26.3% CAGR (Balanced): Based on a 65% probability of replicating the 45% CAGR observed from 2016–2026 on the Pokémon CardLadder Index.
  • 32.9% CAGR (Optimistic): Reflects sustained collector enthusiasm and comparable performance across other early-generation Japanese sealed boxes.
  • Entry Basis: Acquired at a -5.8% discount before fees (or +8.4% post-fees), representing an attractive entry relative to verified market benchmarks.
  • Sharpe Ratio of 0.71: Indicates an efficient balance of volatility and performance, outperforming the Swiss Market Index (0.61) on a risk-adjusted basis.
  • VaR 89.36%: Demonstrates strong downside protection and a high likelihood of capital preservation after six years.
  • Standard Deviation (37.6%): Reflects moderate volatility consistent with scarce, vintage-era sealed Pokémon collectibles.
  • Risk Rating “B” (7.2/10): Supported by 20 verified sales points, reinforcing liquidity, scarcity, and balanced long-term investment potential.
Why Invest in This Category? 🎮
Investing in Pokémon cards is particularly timely with the franchise's upcoming jubilee, expected to drive heightened interest and value appreciation in rare and nostalgic collectibles.
Why Invest in This Asset? 💎
The Pokémon Japanese Neo Genesis Booster Box stands as a cornerstone of the Pokémon Trading Card Game’s golden era — the set that launched the beloved Johto region and introduced fan-favorite Pokémon such as Lugia, Typhlosion, and Feraligatr. Released in 2000, this was the first appearance of second-generation Pokémon in TCG history and is revered by collectors as the dawn of a new chapter for the franchise.

Japanese Neo 1 boxes, in factory-sealed condition, have become extraordinarily scarce. Most were opened in the early 2000s during Pokémon’s global boom, meaning few intact boxes remain today. Their scarcity, combined with the set’s cultural and nostalgic importance, gives them a distinct edge among vintage Pokémon assets. The box’s signature holographic cards — especially the Lugia holo, often called “the most beautiful Pokémon card ever printed” — continue to captivate collectors and investors alike.

For collectors, Neo Genesis represents more than just value appreciation — it’s a tangible link to the moment when Pokémon evolved from phenomenon to enduring legacy. Every sealed box holds the possibility of pristine, first-edition holos and an untouched piece of TCG history. With vintage Japanese products increasingly recognized for their superior print quality and historical significance, this sealed Neo 1 box is a premier example of a culturally iconic collectible with lasting global appeal.
Conclusion 🎯
The Pokémon Japanese Neo 1 Booster Box represents the perfect blend of history, scarcity, and cultural significance. As the first appearance of Johto Pokémon and one of the most revered vintage sets, it embodies nostalgia and enduring collector demand — positioning it as both a timeless collectible and a sound long-term investment.

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Additional details

Asset ID
abe8fce3-3766-4f9e-96ff-01b7fb02a7d3
Trading Card Franchise
Pokémon
Era
Neo
Number of Cards per Pack
60 Booster-Packs (11 cards each)
Set
Neo 1 - Gold, Silver, New World
Publication year
1999
PSA Grade
Factory Sealed / Mint

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