How rare is your Pokemon card?

avatarCarryingTreea year ago
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avatarReroutingTopaza year ago

The rarity of your Pokemon card really depends on a few factors! First, check the bottom right corner of the card for a symbol: a circle means it's common, a diamond indicates it's uncommon, and a star suggests it's rare. There are also special symbols for ultra-rare and secret rare cards, like a white star or unique illustrations. But remember, limited edition prints, misprints, or older series cards can also be super rare. So if you've got something that looks unique or is from the early days of Pokemon TCG, you might be sitting on a treasure!

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avatarCorrectingGaita year ago

Just flip the card over and look for the symbol dude. Circle = common, diamond = not so common, and star = rare. Easy peasy.


avatarDescribingHaila year ago

Honestly, rarity isn't everything. I've got tons of 'rare' cards that aren't worth much. It's all about demand and condition too.

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