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by David Rong
Catching rare Pokémon cards has become a popular hobby for collectors who have embraced the original game and its subsequent expansions. While the ...
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by David Rong
You can tell whether a Pokémon card is worth $10 or $10,000 by looking for "First Editions."
Collectors of trading cards know there is a specific v...
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by David Rong
Investing in Pokémon cards has become increasingly popular in recent years, with the values of individual cards increasing dramatically. This is pr...
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by David Rong
Since its inception in 1996, Pokémon has grown from a video game series to an extensive media franchise, including spin-offs, merchandise, movies, ...
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by David Rong
This year, Pokémon Organized Play will adjust the list of permitted and prohibited cards for usage in competitive play.
Changes to the Standard a...
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by David Rong
Do you remember your childhood days spent playing the popular Japanese game Pokemon? If you are an avid fan, you may have wondered if it is possibl...
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by David Rong
If you love TCG, you would know that collecting Pokémon cards are a fun and exciting hobby. But it's not just about finding and pulling rare cards;...
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by David Rong
Since the late 1990s, there have been numerous variations of Pokemon cards. The “Battle Academy” set of cards, which is the most recent, was introd...
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by David Rong
Pokémon is a video game series that has been around for 26 years since being started with the release of the Red and Blue versions for the Game Boy...
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by David Rong
In Pokémon trading cards, some of the most well-known ones are from the 'Base Set,' like the Shadowless Pikachu. These are considered very valuable...
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by David Rong
People collect many things—from action figures to trading cards; there is always something to collect in every generation. However, every generatio...
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by David Rong
Pokémon trading cards are a popular collectible item among children and adults alike. The cards feature characters from the popular Pokémon game se...
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