What Do the Numbers Mean on a Pokemon Card?
AttemptingDance路7 months agoHonestly, they're just there to make collecting harder. You see a number like 5/120 and think, 'Great, now I gotta find all 120.'
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Those numbers on your Pokemon card are like its secret code to greatness! Basically, at the bottom right, you've got the card's unique identifier - think of it as its social security number. Above that, there's a number slash another number, showing where it ranks in the set. So, if you've got something like 67/108, your card is number 67 out of 108 in that set. Helps you figure out how close you are to catching 'em all!
Ever glance at those numbers and feel like you're trying to crack a secret code? Well, it's simpler than it looks. The number at the bottom right is the card's ID in its series, and the fraction shows its position in the card set. So, for the collectors out there, it's all about tracking down every number to complete your collection.
The numbers tell you the card's place in the set and its unique ID. Needed for organizing and trading.
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