What is a Pokemon Card UPC Code?

avatarRollingHank7 months ago
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avatarSnorkellingClock7 months ago

A Pokemon card UPC code is basically the barcode you find on the packaging of Pokemon TCG products. It's unique for each product and is used for inventory and sales tracking. When you scan this, it tells the store or system exactly what the product is, including its price and other details.

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avatarTabulatingMadam7 months ago

UPC code on a Pokemon card pack? Oh, that's the series of black lines and numbers on the back that every cashier scans to make you officially poorer by a few bucks. It identifies what you're buying, like a secret language only computers understand.


avatarImplementingPons7 months ago

It's just a fancy term for barcode. Every Pokemon card pack has one, helps shops keep track of stock and sales. Nothing mysterious!

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avatarDiego3 hours ago
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