How to recognize what stamped on Pokemon cards mean

avatarTrainingHost7 months ago
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avatarCorsetingJoke7 months ago

Just means it's special, like limited edition or promo stuff. Symbols tell you where it's from.

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avatarDislikingTramp7 months ago

Stamps on Pokemon cards are pretty cool! They usually indicate a promo or special edition. Basically, if your card has a stamp, it could be part of a limited release, like those given out at tournaments, special events, or included in certain products. Look for unique symbols, dates, or text - these can help you figure out where and why your card got that special mark. Definitely a neat addition to any collection!


avatarTrottingArea7 months ago

Stamps? Mostly shiny collector bait. Keep an eye out for unique icons; they up the cool factor but don't always mean the card's a game-changer.

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