Which Pokemon card series are valuable?

avatarBivouacingFirm·7 months ago
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avatarGroaningRush·7 months ago

Oh, we're diving into the treasure trove! The most iconic valuable series is the Base Set, especially first editions. Charizard from this set? That's the crown jewel. Don't forget Shadowless and holographic cards - they're gold in the collector's world. The Neo Series also has some gems, particularly the Neo Genesis set with its Lugia. Modern sets have their stars too, like the Shining Fates with those stunning shiny Pokémon variants.

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avatarAgeingJetty·7 months ago

All about that Base Set, guys. Nothing beats the OG Charizard. End of story.


avatarAutocancellingWeek·7 months ago

Don't sleep on the modern sets! Some cards from the Sun & Moon and Sword & Shield series are climbing in value, especially those full-art and secret rare cards. Also, the special releases like Hidden Fates and Champions Path got some seriously sought-after cards. It's not just the old stuff that's worth looking into.

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