2nd place: Charizard, Base Set 004 (Disco Test Print) Average price: 49,200 Special feature: Experimental print with unique holo design This card comes from an experimental print run and was never officially released
Drown in Filth is a fantastic example of this principle
Sets with less than 10 cards per pack Some Pokmon expansions deliberately contain fewer cards per booster, often due to special themes or exclusive cards
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In other words, whats the first Pokemon card? Is a different question than whats the first card with a Pokemon on it? If we are going to value a first appearance then honestly the video game is more of a correct answer First physical product to mention/depict Pocket Monsters
Gives off a vibe of just catching a glimpse of an elusive shiny pokemon before it flies off