How many of each Pokemon card are made?

avatarAutocancellingWeek·7 months ago
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avatarPressingDesk·7 months ago

The exact number of each Pokemon card made isn't publicly disclosed by the manufacturers. It's a closely guarded secret to maintain the market and collectibility. Generally, the rarity of a card gives us some clue—commons are produced in much higher quantities than rares or ultra-rare cards. Some limited editions or promo cards are known to have specific print runs, but for the regular sets, it's all a bit of a mystery!

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avatarDealingDada·7 months ago

No one really knows except the folks printing them. But if you're asking because you're hunting for that one ultra-rare card, just know—so is everyone else.


avatarJiggettingBait·7 months ago

It's like asking how many stars are in the sky. For common cards, heaps! For those shiny, fancy ones? Not so much. Happy hunting!

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