According to Old Sports Cards, the most valuable 1st Edition Base Set Pokmon cards are: Alakazam: $2,800 Clefairy: $2,500 Raichu: $2,500 Venusaur: $2,200 Mewtwo: $2,200 Charizard: $24,000 Blastoise: $5,500 Chancey: $3,500 Hitmonchan: $3,250 Ninetales: $3,000 If youre wondering why Logic paid 10x what a 1st Ed
1A: 8 down from head, 3/4 in from spine 1B: 6-3/4 down from head, 1/4 in from spine 2A: 5-1/2 down from head, 3/4 in from spine 2B: 4-3/8 down from head, 1/4 in from spine 3A: 3 down from head, 3/4 in from spine 3B: 1-3/4 down from head, 1/4 in from spine 4A: 1/2 down from head, 3/4 in from spine Pierce each station with a Japanese screw punch or regular hole punch Here are two diagrams Ive created to show you the position of my sewing stations
Every booster pack includes a legendary card as well as its Echoverse alternate, setting the stage for a clash of epic proportions
So when you ask where are English Pokmon cards printed, the basic answer is: In the United States In the European Union Different products, print runs, and languages can be split between these regions depending on demand and logistics
The rarity of this card is more important for its value, particularly at the highest tier quality grade
Nine more cards got an Art Deco showcase exclusive to Collector Boosters