What does 'stamped' mean on Pokemon cards?

avatarReroutingTopaza year ago
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avatarBakingAlerta year ago

'Stamped' on Pokemon cards usually means the card has a special embossed seal or logo that marks it as part of a specific set, promotional event, or limited edition release. This stamp can often be found on the card's artwork or near the bottom edge and adds to the card's uniqueness and sometimes its value.

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avatarReplyingThefta year ago

Nah, stamped cards ain't all that. Just means it has some shiny logo. Doesn't always mean it's worth more.


avatarAttallingHalta year ago

Stamped Pokemon cards are like the hidden gems of the Pokemon world. Think of them as the card's way of saying, 'Hey, I'm special!' It could be a shiny promo emblem or a date marking an event鈥攖he Pokemon card's version of a secret handshake.

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