What is the card number on a Pokemon card?

avatarAffordingAggie7 months ago
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avatarAttallingHalt7 months ago

The card number on a Pokemon card is like the card's unique ID! It's found at the bottom right corner of most cards. This number tells you the card's specific place within a set, like 5/100 would mean it's the 5th card out of 100 in that set. Super handy for collectors and players trying to track down specific cards or complete their collections!

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avatarCopyingSole7 months ago

Honestly, unless you're hardcore into collecting or competitive play, the card number is just a tiny detail. It's all about the Pokemon on the card, am I right? Gotta catch 'em all, numbers or not.


avatarLettingTail7 months ago

Just look at the bottom right of the card. The number there is what you're looking for. Helps you figure out how rare your card might be!

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