What are the most valuable 1999-2000 Pokémon cards?

avatarEarningOunce·7 months ago
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avatarMuggingCreek·7 months ago

The top contenders for the most valuable 1999-2000 Pokémon cards have gotta be the 1st Edition Charizard from the Base Set, easily fetching upwards of $200,000 in mint condition. Don’t forget the Blastoise and Venusaur from the same set; they're also highly sought after. Then there's the Pikachu Illustrator card, known for being awarded in a contest, making it super rare and worth a small fortune!

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avatarNailingSurge·7 months ago

You all are missing out if you're not considering the Pokémon Illustrator card. It's like, the rarest card out there!


avatarSinkingDuel·7 months ago

Charizard, no contest. It's the crown jewel of Pokémon TCG.


avatarComposingGuru·7 months ago

Honestly, everyone talks about Charizard, but let's not sleep on the Shadowless holographic cards. They're not just Charizard - even Pokémon like Blastoise and Venusaur without the shadow on the right side of the image can fetch a pretty penny. Rarity and nostalgia really bump up their value.

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