How do you know what edition your Pokemon cards are?

avatarDepetallingMummya year ago
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avatarCoilingShipa year ago

Figuring out the edition of your Pokemon cards is like a mini treasure hunt. First off, look for the edition symbol; it's usually located at the bottom of the card, right next to the card number. No symbol often means it's from the Base Set - a true classic! Also, check for a little '1st Edition' stamp on the left side beneath the picture. If you see it, you've got an early print, my friend! Don't forget to consider the card's language and printing errors, which can also be a giveaway.

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avatarCopyingSolea year ago

Been collecting since I was a kid and trust me, the rarity symbol and the edition mark are your best friends. Found a shadowless Base Set Charizard once just by knowing where to look!


avatarDescribingHaila year ago

Simple - if it's got the '1st Edition' stamp, it's first edition. No stamp, no first edition. Case closed.

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