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Do all Pokemon cards have a holo version?

A Reverse Holofoil counterpart is usually available for every card in a set, excluding Ultra Rare and Secret Rare cards, and any full-art cards.
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Does every Pokémon card have a holo?

Very few Rare Pokémon cards in a set are made with holo variants, so they are often sought by collectors and can end up being worth a lot of money. Reverse Holo Pokémon cards that are holographic on the non-art part of the cards also exist, even at the Common and Uncommon rarity levels.
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How do I know if I have a holo Pokémon card?

Rare cards have a black star. Rare Holo cards have a black star and a “shiny” (foil) illustration. In many English sets, for every rare holo card there is another card at a lower rarity that is identical in terms of gameplay, but has a different collector card number.
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What is a non holo Pokémon card called?

Non-Holo: Gardevoir and Delcatty for an example in PK Decks. Holo: Machamp and Slaking for example in PK. Reverse-Holo: Cards with the name of the set on the picture...
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How do you know if a Pokémon card is non Holo?

"Foil," "holo," "holographic," and similar terms all refer to Pokémon cards with a glossy, reflective finish. Holo Rares earned their confusing name because the only way to tell a Rare from a Holo Rare at a glance is that the normal versions of Holo Rares have foil card art, while normal versions of Rares don't.
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All Holo Pokemon Cards And How They Are Different

How do you tell if a Pokémon card is a non Holo rare?

Common cards are marked with a black circle, uncommon cards have a black diamond, and rare cards always have a black star. This is the basic way to tell the rarity of a card.
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What is the rarest holo card?

1996 Pokémon Japanese Base Set Holo Venusaur

Like many other first-edition cards from the 1990s, this Venusuar is one of the rarest and most valuable cards out there today.
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Are there fake Holo Pokémon cards?

Learn to differentiate between real and fake holofoil patterns. Cards with holofoil patterns are usually high in demand, which is also why counterfeit manufacturers tend to make them more. However, fake cards often use the wrong type of foiling, making it easy to identify to the trained eye.
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What does F mean on Pokémon cards?

F: Fighting Energy symbol. C: Colorless Energy symbol. D: Darkness Energy symbol. M: Metal Energy symbol.
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How much is 1 holo Pokémon card worth?

Most common and uncommon cards are worth less than $1, and even rare cards are usually worth less than $5. However, holographic rare Pokémon cards often go for $15 and up—especially for older cards that have been sitting in your self storage unit for years.
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What does CP mean on Pokémon cards?

Each Pokémon has Combat Power (CP) and Hit Points (HP). All Pokémon start out with full HP at capture, but HP can be depleted during battle. Each individual Pokémon is assigned CP at capture, which indicates how well that particular Pokémon will perform in battle.
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What does the D and E on Pokémon cards mean?

The Standard Format for 2023

As briefly mentioned in April 2021, cards with the “D” regulation mark will no longer be legal for play in the 2023 Standard format. Cards with “E” and “F” regulation marks will be legal to use (as will any future regulation marks that may be released).
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Are Holo Pokémon cards worth keeping?

The Pokemon TCG has some incredibly valuable cards of different types. However, a unique type of card that players also value is the reverse holographic. These cards can be of the rare holo rarity and lower, and they sport a shiny background with normal card art. This makes them some of the more sought-after cards.
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Are 1999 Pokémon cards rare?

1999 Pokemon Base Set Shadowless 1st Edition Holo Charizard

Featuring iconic art from Mitsuhiro Arita, this is the most widely coveted Pokemon card ever made. But just having the card isn't enough. Over 3,000 of these have been passed along to graders, but only 121 of them have been granted PSA 10 Gem Mint designation.
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Why is Holo Charizard so rare?

The 1st Edition Holographic Charizard happens to be a shadowless card making it the most valuable and rare. This initial print run was printed, distributed, and sold out before “Pokémania” fully took root in the United States, making them extremely rare today, particularly in Near Mint condition.
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Are Pokémon cards from the 90s worth anything?

A 1999 first edition shadowless charmeleon can be worth up to $500, while a Nidorino shadowless first edition base set card in mint condition could fetch you up to $160. There's even an Australian card collectors site where Pokemon cards can fetch anything from $5 to $800.
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How do you tell if a Pokémon card is a super rare?

The black symbol in the bottom corner of a Pokemon card denotes its rarity: a circle is common, a diamond is uncommon, and a star is rare. Traditionally the star is black, but a card with a star of an alternate color such as white or gold means it's ultra rare. Card image courtesy of PKMNcards.com.
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What does a white star on a Pokémon card mean?

A tiny symbol on the bottom right-hand corner will let you know the rarity of a card. A circle on your card means it's common, a diamond indicates that your card is uncommon, and a star means it's rare.
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What are secret rare Pokemon cards?

A secret card is a card whose collection number is greater than the listed number of cards in the set, for example, numbered 101/100. Secret cards are generally rarer than the other cards in the set, and typically are holofoil cards as well.
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Is ex or GX better?

The main difference between EX and GX cards is the design of the card itself, and that GX cards have a special GX move that may only be used once per game. Also, EX Pokémon have the ability to Mega-evolve, unlike GX Pokémon.
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Are GX cards still legal?

All cards from the Sun & Moon Series, including all Pokemon-GX, will no longer be legal. TPCI also confirmed that going forward, players will be able to use the regulation marks on the bottom of Pokémon cards to tell at a glance whether a card is legal for Standard play.
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What does RRR mean on a Pokémon card?

RRR - Triple Rare

This rarity has been introduced during S1H / S1W Sword & Shield and so far is only exclusive for VMAX, V-UNION and VSTAR Cards.
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What does M mean in Pokémon cards?

Mint (M) Near Mint (NM) Excellent (EX) Good (GD)
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