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Wondering what a card you have is, but can't find any information online? Wondering if it's a fake or counterfeit? Wondering what it's worth? This is the thread where you find this out!
Rules:
Rules:
- Please keep the number of cards asked about per post reasonable! Asking about 25 or more cards is not reasonable for identification, which can take time!
- There is to be no selling on PokéCommunity. This thread is only to ask for information about a card. If you want to sell, you'll have to find another community online for it.
- When requesting information a card, please provide as much information as possible. The ideal information consists of the following:
A. Card name.
B. Set the card is from. You can tell this by the set symbol located either in the bottom right corner of the card or to the bottom right of the picture.
C. The collector's number (the number in the bottom right corner of the card that goes something like 1/102 or 1/64 or 1/99) of the card.
D. Whether it is first edition or not:
a. English first edition cards have a "1" inside a solid black circle to the bottom right of the picture. This only applies to cards from sets released before the Legendary Collection. Sets released after this point outside Japan do not have first edition stamps.b. Japanese first edition cards have a black "1" sitting above a black "Edition" in the bottom left corner of the card, in an upside down "T" shape. This only applies to cards from sets released since the start of the Japanese equivalent of ExpeditionE. Whether it is shadowless or not (as in, having no shadow behind the picture and not having bolded HP text). This only applies to cards from the Base Set (the only set that has no set symbol).
F. What language the card is in.
- Please do not ask for prices of commons and uncommons, as they are generally worth less than $0.50 apiece. If you did not know, these are the cards that have a little black circle (black circles indicating a rarity of common) or a little black diamond (black diamonds indicating a rarity of uncommon) on the bottom right corner of the card. The reason this rule has been added is because too many people are asking about prices for commons, and pricing is too time consuming to price out cards of these rarities when the vast majority of these are worth less than fifty cents. Some notable exceptions to this include very useful Trainer cards that are legal in the current standard and expanded formats as well as error cards.
- This thread is exempt from the rule that states there is to be no double posting. Spamming, however, is still not permitted.
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