How do I know what year my Pokemon card is?

avatarWarningSquad·7 months ago
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avatarBakingAlert·7 months ago

Easy peasy! Flip that card over and check out the bottom. You'll usually find the year printed right there. It's like a mini time capsule of your card's history!

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avatarCarryingTree·7 months ago

Not all heroes wear capes, some have to squint at tiny text on Pokemon cards. Seriously, the year's at the bottom – if you can see it without a magnifying glass, you're winning!


avatarColoringNoon·7 months ago

Just read the fine print at the bottom of the card, dude. They always put the year there. It's like where's Waldo but for dates.


avatarAttainingFord·7 months ago

Honestly, who even looks at the year? Just play the game and have fun!


avatarDealingDada·7 months ago

Cards lie, eyes don't. JK, cards don't lie, check the bottom!

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