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Why Scarlet and Violet 151 Might Be My Favourite Set...
151, the original Kanto set. If, like me, you're *cough* old.. you'll remember the nostalgia of opening the original Wizards of the Coast Base Set packs.. This is the modern day equivelant in my opinion. But why? The nostalgia. SV: 151 has everything and more that you could want, original and cool artworks, great patterened (thanks Scarlet and Violet) reverse holos, and ultimately, once you get past the trainers.. you've got the full arts, illustrator rares, SARs and more.. What are some of the best cards in the set? Value aside, the artwork on some of these cards is my...
How to Spot a Fake Pokémon Card: A Collector’s Guide
Have you ever stumbled upon a Pokémon card deal that seemed too good to be true? Chances are, it might have been a counterfeit. Pokémon card collecting is thrilling, but it's also riddled with fakes. Fear not, as I'm here to share some key insights on how to tell if a Pokémon card is fake. Let’s dive into these easy steps to ensure your collection remains pristine and authentic. Step 1: Check the Card’s Texture Most genuine Pokémon cards have a 'finger print' like texture on the card which is seen throughout the entirety of the card. Although fakes are...
Discovering the Rarities: The 4 Rarest Pokémon Trading Cards
Pokémon trading cards have not only captured the hearts of millions around the world but have also become treasured collectibles. Among these, some cards are so rare that they are the jewels in the crown of any collection. In this post, we’ll explore the four rarest Pokémon trading cards, celebrating both their scarcity and the artists who brought them to life. 1. Pikachu Illustrator Card Illustrated by Atsuko Nishida, the Pikachu Illustrator Card is arguably the most coveted Pokémon card in existence. Issued in 1998, only 39 of these cards were distributed, awarded exclusively to winners of the CoroCoro Comic...