A box set of rare Pokémon cards which were almost tossed into a skip have been valued at around £20,000.
The Pokémon Fourth Print Base Set Booster Box – which is still sealed – was only ever released in the UK, and was purchased in 1999 at a shop in Chester by a man for £100 as a present for his granddaughter.
The 81-year-old man told the BBC it was ‘crazy’ that the cards could be ‘worth so much now’.
The box has now gone up for auction at Derby’s Hansons Auctioneers (on October 17th), where valuers said the man had no idea of the thousands the cards were worth.
His daughter said he almost threw the box of cards away in a clear-out of the house as they were making room to fit a hospital bed for his terminally-ill wife.
She said: “During the clear-out, the cards were taken out of the cupboard. Dad planned to throw them away.
“A few did end up in the skip but I said, ‘blimey, Dad, some of these might be worth a bit’.”
Although some of the cards were already thrown away she said the family then decided to sell the rest, which was when ‘the extent of the collection was realised’. All five of her children were given a sealed box of the collection by their grandad, she said.
As she continued: “My daughter got into Pokémon when she was young and started collecting the cards with my dad in the late 1990s. She was his first and, at the time, only grandchild.
“It was their thing. They went on trips to Chester together at weekends to get the cards from a hobby shop.
“My dad is a collector and gets obsessed.” She also said some had sold for around £50,000.
“‘Gotta catch ’em all’ is the Pokémon catchphrase and Dad really had caught ’em all,” she jokingly said.
She went on to say that the money would be split among family members and that: “It’s made life a bit easier for all of us, especially dad.”
And she said the funds will also help her daughter who is now studying to be a paramedic, and that this sealed box of Pokémon cards was the ‘in-case of emergencies’ item.
Adding: “Again, no point in struggling when this can help. As dad would say, ‘there are no pockets in shrouds’.”
David Wilson-Turner, head of the toy department at Hansons auction house, said: “What distinguishes [this] from others, and makes it scarce, is that it was only released in the UK.
“The 102 cards inside, contained in 36 sealed booster packs, bear a definitive date stamp stating 1999-2000. Other base set cards are stamped 1999.”
The box also comes with the unique arched ‘Wizards of the Coast’ logos, only found on 4th Print boxes.
After years of will-they-won’t-they speculation, Oasis are officially BACK together for a reunion tour. The Gallagher brothers have put aside their differences in the name of music, making thousands of fans extremely happy in the process.
The band teased the news on their socials over the weekend, posting a video on Sunday morning with today’s date (Tuesday, August 27th) and the time 8am.
The legendary Mancunian rockers will take to the stage next summer, with gigs in Cardiff, London, Edinburgh, Dublin and, of course, Manchester.
15 years after splitting, the band confirmed they would be back for 14 shows, saying: “The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised”.
The gigs will be Oasis’s ‘only shows in Europe next year’, with tickets on sale this Saturday at 8am in Ireland and 9am in the UK.
Stagecoach Manchester is hiring over 100 new bus drivers to work from its Oldham depot, following the second phase of the Bee Network launch in March.
You can apply for a range of roles, from positions with no experience required to fully qualified bus drivers.
Successful applicants will receive full training as part of the job, and trainees will get paid to train. Then after only 12 months’ service at Stagecoach, drivers can expect to earn up to £16 per hour, which equates to £31.6K per year, before overtime.
As well as that, drivers that already hold a PCV licence may be eligible to receive a £1,200 joining bonus.
Stagecoach
There’s also a host of other benefits available to all Stagecoach employees, like 28 days paid holiday, generous pension and free Stagecoach bus travel for successful applicants and a companion.
Rob Jones, Managing Director at Stagecoach Manchester said: “Expanding our offering in Oldham means we’ll be investing more in the economy and supporting our local community, as well as strengthening our workforce.
“Whether you’re looking for a career change or you’re a fully qualified, experienced bus driver, there’s a role for everyone here in Oldham. “We’re looking for personable and dedicated drivers who are ready to help us build on the success of the Bee Network and connect the people of Oldham and Greater Manchester with the places and people that are important to them.”
Stagecoach
Phil Cornwall, bus driver at Stagecoach Manchester, said: “I’ve been a driver at Stagecoach for 25 years and I couldn’t recommend it more.
“From the perks to the people to the passengers, it really is a great place to work.”
Two men have now been charged with murder, following the discovery of a human torso in Kersal Dale.
As well as that, more suspected human remains were also discovered this morning, Monday April 29th, in an alleyway close to the railway lines off Worsley Road, Eccles.
This follows earlier discoveries of human remains over the past three weeks, at Kersal Dale, Blackleach Reservoir and Colliery Wood, all in Salford.
Greater Manchester Police
Michal Jaroslaw Polchowski (25/04/1956) and Marcin Majerkiewicz (10/04/1982) both of Worsley Road, Eccles, have been charged with murder.
They are set to appear at Tameside Magistrates Court this afternoon.
While formal identification is still ongoing, the remains found at Kersal Dale are believed to be of a local man in his 60s. The remains found at the other three locations are still to be tested, but police are confident they belong to the same victim.
ACC Sarah Jackson said: “We have had large numbers of officers, staff and specialists working diligently on this investigation over the last three weeks. It has been very much a large, collective effort, with the victim and family at the heart of it from the outset.
“We have specially trained officers deployed to support the family as they come to terms with this tragic news. They are aware of this morning’s further discovery and will continue to be kept up to date with how we are progressing.
“Despite the charges brought today, our work is far from over.
“The scenes we already have established in Bury and Salford will remain in place for much of this week whilst our searches and enquiries continue. Local officers will continue to patrol the impacted areas to provide reassurance.
“We will continue following every line of enquiry to recover and reunite the victim with his family, bringing a dignified end to this terrible scenario.
“I’d like to thank the communities of Salford and beyond for their cooperation throughout this investigation. I know this incident has come as a shock, and the support we’ve had from those in the area is very much appreciated.”