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by David Rong
Ahhh, the nostalgia. Remember the good old days when the only thing on your mind was catching 'em all? Well, if you're a true Pokémon fan, you know...
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by David Rong
Pokémon cards have been a part of the childhoods of many around the world since 1996. Many people have fond memories of trading and battling their ...
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by David Rong
Pokemon trading cards have been in existence for a while. In fact, they have been a thing since the 1990s. But do these vintage Pokemon cards have ...
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by David Rong
Looking for ways to preserve your precious Pokemon cards for future games or trades that’ll give you extra cash? Just apply these tips as you catch...
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by David Rong
If you're a trading card collector, you know that proper storage is key to keeping your cards in good condition. But with so many different types o...
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by David Rong
As any avid Pokemon fan knows, Mewtwo is one of the most popular and iconic creatures in the franchise. So it's no surprise that there are a ton of...
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by David Rong
Pokémon is a media franchise that started in 1996 with the release of the first generation of Red and Blue games. Since then, the franchise has evo...
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by David Rong
Ever since its inception in 1996, Pokémon evolved (get it?) from a video game series to a media franchise spawning an anime series, animated movies...
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by David Rong
Pocket monsters, also known as Pokémon, are diminutive creatures with roots in Japan. This can only be found with their trainers or in the wild (i....
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by David Rong
When Pokemon cards were first introduced in October 1996 in Japan by Media Factory, they were an instant hit with children and adults alike. The ca...
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by David Rong
When considering what to invest your money in, you probably wouldn't consider Pokémon cards as a potential source of income. The game got a boost t...
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by David Rong
Rare sports cards can be valuable collector's items. Some people collect them for the sake of the hobby, while others hope to make a profit by rese...
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