However, if you have some first edition cards, especially those with printing errors, they could be valuable collectibles.
Here are a few more examples: And to think that they once created illustrations of Pokmon TAG TEAM , like the Sun & Moon promo, and an Illustration Rare for the Sword/Shield: Crown Zenith block: However, I'll be fair and give credit where it is due
Take for example this Charizard V card that was posted by a redditor named mathmannix: Notice that this Charizard has a whopping 500 damage for its Wild flames attack, with an awkward description saying Attack with igniting fire, and all the elves of the opponent will be burned. Unless youre playing Magic the Gathering, youll never encounter any elves when playing Pokemon TCG
This astronomical sum is explained by its extreme rarity, as only 39 copies were initially distributed through a contest in Japan, and by the fact that it is the only card certified with a PSA 10 absolute perfection rating
The design features a more chaotic and erratic appearance, symbolizing the instability introduced by the Dubious Disc, an item that was meant to enhance its capabilities but led to unpredictable behavior instead
This mighty mustelid has a simple but strong effect