What Does 21/30 Pokemon Card Mean?

avatarCarryingTree7 months ago
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avatarAttallingHalt7 months ago

21/30 on a Pokemon card is actually pretty straightforward. It's part of a numbering system to show the card's place in a specific set or series. For instance, if you've got a card that says 21/30, it means it's the 21st card out of a total of 30 cards in that particular set. Collectors and players use these numbers to track which cards they have and which ones they're missing for the complete set.

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avatarForetellingTable7 months ago

It means you're holding the 21st card in a set of 30 cards. Nothing more, nothing less.


avatarScoldingIrony7 months ago

Honestly, I think people make too much of the numbers on cards. Sure, 21/30 tells you it's one card in a series, but unless you're really into completing sets, it's just a number.

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