A childhood collection of Pokémon cards left gathering dust in a bedroom for more than 20 years could fetch thousands of pounds at auction.
Martin Rixon, 29, hung on to hundreds of Japanese trading game cards, including Pokémon rarities, he amassed when he was just eight years old.
The haul of 300 cards spent more than two decades languishing in his bedroom in Barton-le-Clay, Bedfordshire, until his dad Neil decided to recently get them valued.
And the pair were left stunned to discover the collection could net around £5,000 when it goes under the hammer at Hanson Ross Auctioneers.
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