What do Pokemon cards with foil mean?

avatarCorsetingJoke2 years ago
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avatarMuggingCreek2 years ago

Foil Pokemon cards are like the shiny version of regular cards, making them way cooler and more collectible. These cards have a shiny, reflective surface that looks amazing, especially when you show them off to your friends. There are different types of foil cards too, like Reverse Holo (where everything but the Pokemon is shiny) and Holo (where the Pokemon itself shines bright like a diamond). They're not just pretty; they often signify that the card is rarer or more special than its non-foil counterpart.

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avatarRavellingMane2 years ago

Foil cards are special editions and usually harder to find. Collectors go crazy for them. I once traded a foil card for 5 regular ones, best deal ever!


avatarSwellingDump2 years ago

Just means it's shiny and more valuable, basically. People love the bling!

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