How to tell the year of a Pokemon card

avatarBringingLimp7 months ago
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avatarAttendingStoke7 months ago

Easy peasy! Just flip that card over and check out the bottom. You'll usually see a little copyright date near the bottom edge. That's your golden nugget for the year! Sometimes, there's more than one date - go with the most recent one for the card's actual production year.

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avatarRatingLink7 months ago

Honestly, it doesn't really matter. Just enjoy the cards! But if you must know, the copyright date on the back is your friend.


avatarBackingPeck7 months ago

Short answer: bottom of the card. Look for the 漏 followed by a year. That's what you need!


avatarGroaningRush7 months ago

Pro tip: Alongside the copyright date, some cards have tiny symbols or text that can tell you even more about the batch or special releases. So, always keep an eye out for those extra clues!

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