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What does the F mean on my Pokémon card?

F: Fighting Energy symbol. C: Colorless Energy symbol. D: Darkness Energy symbol. M: Metal Energy symbol.
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How do you know if a Pokémon card is F?

A quick way to test if your Pokémon card is real or fake is to take a close look at the edge of it. Real Pokémon cards have a very thin sheet of black between the cardboard. It's very thin, but up close it is easy to see the darkness between the two thin halves of the card. Fake cards do not have this.
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What do all the symbols mean on Pokémon cards?

A circle on your card means it's common, a diamond indicates that your card is uncommon, and a star means it's rare. For example, hologram cards will always have stars on them.
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What is the symbol on my Pokémon card?

Every Pokemon card has a rarity symbol (with exceptions… like Promo cards). The symbol is found at the bottom of the card… next to the set symbol and card number.
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How can you tell if a Pokémon card is 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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Pokémon Cards - WHAT DO THEY MEAN! Explaining all the symbols!

What are the 2 rare Pokémon cards?

The Gold Star Pokémon cards are one of the most valuable Pokémon sets ever produced, with Espeon and Umbreon two of the rarest cards in the set.
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Are old Pokémon cards rare?

Those First Edition cards are especially some of the rarest and some are even considered to be among the most expensive Pokémon cards in general. And in this guide, we take a look at the 25 most valuable.
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What are the 11 types of Pokémon cards?

Pokémon Types in the TCG include Fire, Fighting, Dragon, Lightning, Grass, Water, Fairy, Psychic, Darkness, Metal, and Colorless.
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What is an ultra rare Pokémon card?

Full-art cards, full-card foils, and unusual card frames are typically Ultra Rare or higher. Unlike cards of the lower rarities, the rarity symbol on Ultra Rare Pokémon cards is never black. Ultra Rare cards never feature a reverse foil treatment — instead, Ultra Rare cards are usually foil from top to bottom.
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Is AV Star card rare?

This version of Arceus VSTAR is printed as a Gold Rare, the highest card rarity in most modern Pokémon sets.
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What are secret Pokémon 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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What if my Pokémon card has no rarity symbol?

What If My Pokémon Card Has No Rarity Symbol? There are a few different reasons why a Pokémon card might not have a rarity symbol. First, Common basic energy cards don't have rarity symbols. Cards from some Pokémon sets, like Dragon Vault and the McDonald's 25th Anniversary Promos, do not have rarity symbols either.
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Is Pokémon good for my child?

Pokemon card games encourage critical thinking

If you're going to allow your child to collect the cards, it's worth challenging them to do what we never did and actually learn the critical thinking skills to play the game. Learning to deal with complex situations, even in a gamified scenario, is a valuable life skill.
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Is it OK to have fake Pokémon cards?

Printing or selling fake cards is a violation of The Pokémon Company's trademark, but that's not the only reason they're bad for Pokémon fans. Since they can't be sold or played in official events, counterfeit Pokémon cards are basically worthless. Their only purpose is to help scammers trick fans out of their money.
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Are there fake Pokémon cards?

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Counterfeit cards are often easy to see through if you hold them up to a bright light, so this is a good way to identify a fake. Alternatively, you may want to see if there are shops in your area that specialize in trading cards and may be able to evaluate potentially counterfeit cards for you.
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How do you pick fake Pokémon cards?

The authenticity of a Pokémon card can be determined by certain physical characteristics. Tests such as the “Light” and “Rip” test can identify fake Pokémon cards. Inspecting spelling, font, color, material, holographic effect, cutting method, and text placement can help differentiate genuine Pokémon cards from fakes.
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Are gold Pokémon cards rare?

While there are a lot of Gold Rare Pokémon, some of the coolest cards in this rarity are the items that are synonymous with every Pokémon game, but don't get the same popularity as a Charizard VSTAR (swsh9-174).
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Is Vmax better than Vstar?

It's Better to Lose A VSTAR Than A VMAX

As players of the Sword & Shield era of Pokemon TCG know only too well, defeating a VMAX nets three Prize Cards. They're each worth half the total Prize Card pool per game.
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Is a Pikachu V rare?

Pikachu V - 043/185 - Ultra Rare.
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What are 1999 Pokémon cards called?

Fossil. Fossil, released on October 10, 1999, is the third expansion set in the Pokémon Trading Card Game. The 62-card set was sold in 11-card booster packs and contained the fewest cards of any standard set in the card game for some time.
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What was the first Pokémon?

The first Pokémon ever designed

It may be entry #112 in the Pokédex, but according to Ken Sugimori – the primary designer for the Pokémon games – Rhydon was the first Pokémon ever created. This is also the reason why sprites of Rhydon were so widespread in the original games.
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Are gold Pokémon cards real?

Yes, gold Pokemon cards are real. They are referred to as “shiny” or “ex” cards and were first released in Japan in 1997 as part of the “Jungle” set. These gold cards feature a Gold Star badge and are incredibly rare and valuable. Many of the gold cards feature holographic images, rare characters, and unique artwork.
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What are 1st edition Pokémon cards?

1st Edition cards in the Pokémon Trading Card Game refer to those that are printed in the first print run of a particular set.
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How many 1999 Pokémon cards are there?

How many cards are there in the original Base Set? Pokemon Base Set consists of 102 cards.
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Are the Pokémon 25 cards rare?

Pokémon Celebrations features 25 new cards, as well as the "Classic Collection," a special subset of 25 reprints with the 25th anniversary logo. Since Classic Collection cards aren't guaranteed in every four-card pack of Celebrations, they're necessarily rarer—and more valuable.
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