What is the rarest type of Pokemon card?

avatarPassingDada7 months ago
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avatarVitriolingMouth7 months ago

The crown jewel of Pokemon cards has gotta be the Illustrator Pikachu. It's like finding a shiny unicorn in your backyard! Only a handful of these were ever made for a contest in Japan back in the 90s. If you're holding one, you're basically Pokemon royalty.

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avatarDisbowelingFeel7 months ago

Don't forget about the 'Pikachu Illustrator' card. Only a few exist in the world, making it the holy grail for collectors. But rarity can also come from error cards that were misprinted. Sometimes those mistakes are worth a fortune!


avatarSawingBully7 months ago

Honestly, any card can be rare depending on its edition and condition. But if we're talking the ultimate rarity, it's those one-of-a-kind promo cards like the Pikachu Illustrator. They were never meant for the masses, making them the rarest by default.

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