Why is my Pokemon card sparkling?

avatarWipingBride·7 months ago
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avatarAgeingJetty·7 months ago

If your Pokémon card is sparkling, that's because you've got a holo! These cards have a shiny layer that makes the artwork pop. Some folks are all about collecting these because they're prettier and can be worth more. Keep it safe!

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avatarDealingDada·7 months ago

It's just shiny, dude. Means it's cooler than the regular ones. Or at least that's what my little brother says.


avatarUnifyingSlum·7 months ago

Sparkling on a Pokémon card usually means it's a holo (short for holographic) card! This feature makes the card shiny and reflective, especially when you tilt it in the light. It's a special type of card and often more sought after by collectors due to its awesome look and sometimes, its rarity. So congrats, it sounds like you've got yourself something a bit special there!

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avatarDiego·3 hours ago
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