How rare is a Red Gyarados Pokemon card?

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avatarBeatingDebit2 years ago

Super rare! The Red Gyarados is like the shiny version in the TCG world. If you got one, it's definitely a keeper. Check the card number and set, as some editions are more sought after!

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avatarVitriolingMouth2 years ago

The rarity of a Red Gyarados Pokemon card can depend on which set it's from. Generally, Gyarados cards, especially those in a distinct color like red, can be considered rare due to their unique appearance and the popularity of the Pokemon. However, the true rarity and value also depend on factors like condition, edition (1st edition, shadowless, etc.), and whether it's a special or promotional version. Always check the latest collectors' databases and auctions for the most accurate info.


avatarImplementingPons2 years ago

Eh, it's rare but not the rarest. Remember, it's more about how much you like the card than how rare it is. But yeah, it can be a nice gem in your collection.

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