
A free raffle from mysterious artist Zalkian offers a chance at one of three ultra-rare Pokémon prints, each valued at mid-five figures in resale.
Dropped at the Glastonbury Festival print shop this morning, the Banksy-rumoured poster had no queue but moved fast once word spread. Selling for £20 in person, early vendors listed for £200+, and the secondary market responded aggressively, averaging £389 from over 40 sales. A modest restock is expected tomorrow, but current prices suggest flippers should sell before the replenished supply hits.
Festival shoppers bought for £20 and listed at £200+, netting a profit of over £180 per poster.
40+ units sold today, with the average resale price hitting £389.
Some quick flips saw £1,000+, but most settled around £300-£400.
No refunds, and hard to grab unless you were on-site, in-person access paid off big.
27/06/2025
9 am BST – Posters priced at £20 each appeared in person at Glastonbury festival shop, no queue at first.
27/06/2025
Within 2 hours – Sellers list on eBay and Facebook at £200+, some pushing for £1k+ after spotting early demand.
27/06/2025
40+ posters sell, achieving an average of £389 per piece in completed transactions.
28/06/2025
Print shop lists as “Out of Stock.” Restock expected tomorrow, flippers advised to sell before supply increases.
▶️ Yahoo News – Rumour of Banksy-linked print at Glastonbury
▶️ Urban Art Association – “Banksy? Migrant Boat” print spotted
▶️ Reddit r/Banksy – “Someone had mysteriously added a print”
This flip was pure festival hustle, £20 investment delivering £300+ profit in an hour. Supply is expected to return, so the window for top resale is closing fast. If you were on site, unload before tomorrow; if not, don’t chase until prices settle. Classic art flip casuals turned overnight wins thanks to exclusivity and timing.
A free raffle from mysterious artist Zalkian offers a chance at one of three ultra-rare Pokémon prints, each valued at mid-five figures in resale.
Pokémon’s pop-up post office gives away stamped Pikachu or Eevee cards — a free drop with £50+ potential for international resale.