What is the rarest 1995 Pokemon card?

avatarDistributingJoke7 months ago
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avatarRegulatingHale7 months ago

Hands down, the rarest 1995 Pokemon card gotta be the Illustrator Pikachu. Talk about a masterpiece! Only a few were made for a contest in Japan, making them super rare. If you see one, you've hit the Pokemon jackpot!

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avatarRemovingMyth7 months ago

Illustrator Pikachu, no contest. This card is the crown jewel for collectors. So rare, it's like finding a shiny Mewtwo in the wild!


avatarTrottingArea7 months ago

Gonna zig while everyone else zags. Sure, Illustrator Pikachu is rare, but let's not forget about the first edition holographic Charizard. Not from '95, but it's what everyone thinks of. Who doesn't love Charizard?


avatarPracticingClock7 months ago

Rare? Try nearly impossible to find. Illustrator Pikachu wins, but good luck getting your hands on one unless you're a millionaire.

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