More than 6,000 expected at collectible card show

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It will be the event's 14th edition

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A collectible card show is returning to Surrey with more than 6,000 people from across the world expected to attend.

The London Card Show is taking place on 2-3 November at Sandown Park Racecourse.

At a show in August, someone spent £27 and found a rare football card in a pack which sold at auction for £67,000.

During the upcoming event, singer-songwriter Chelcee Grimes is getting a rare Pokémon card she owns graded, with the 1999 Charizard expected to be worth up to £200,000.

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The event will have a live streaming zone

More than 770 tables of trading cards and collectibles are set to feature at the event.

Along with Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh! cards, there will also be sporting memorabilia on offer.

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