Are holographic Pokemon cards rare?

avatarRatingLink7 months ago
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avatarDepetallingMummy7 months ago

Holographic Pokemon cards tend to be more rare than your standard non-holo cards. They're not just shiny and pretty; their sparkle has a lot to do with their rarity too. While you can definitely find them, they're a bit harder to come by, making them a collector's delight.

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avatarTargetingDirt7 months ago

Not all holographic cards are super rare, but they're generally more sought after than non-holos. Rarity really depends on the specific card, its edition, and condition. Some holo cards are pretty common, while others can be ultra-rare and worth a bunch!


avatarTrainingLace7 months ago

Rare? Yes and no. Some holo cards are as common as Pidgey in a city park. But the right holo? That's like finding a Mewtwo lurking in your backyard.

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