What do 1999 Pokemon Cards Look Like?

avatarSawingBully·7 months ago
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avatarGroaningRush·7 months ago

1999 Pokemon cards? They're basically the vintage wine of Pokemon TCG. Plain designs, but that's the charm. Each card feels like a trip back in time.

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avatarNoticingPuff·7 months ago

Ah, 1999 Pokemon cards, the classics! They've got that nostalgic look, with simpler designs compared to today's cards. The artwork mostly focuses on the Pokemon itself, with a basic color background. The card frame is pretty plain, the font style for the Pokemon's name is distinctive, and you'll notice the original Pokemon logo at the top. Also, don't forget the iconic first edition symbol on some cards – a tiny stamp that says '1st Edition'. If you're lucky enough to spot one, you've found a treasure!


avatarAttemptingDance·7 months ago

Don't get why everyone's obsessed with the old cards. Yeah, they look different - less flashy, more basic. But it's the game that counts, right?

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