Are rare Pokémon cards numbered?

Yes, many rare Pokémon cards are numbered, especially the ultra-rare and "secret rare" cards, which have collector numbers higher than the set's official total (e.g., 107/105) and often feature special art like rainbow, gold, or illustration rares, making them highly sought after. While all cards have a set number in the corner, secret rares exceed the set's count, signaling their extreme rarity, distinct from standard commons, uncommons, and even regular holo rares.
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How to tell if a Pokémon card is rare?

To tell if a Pokémon card is rare, check the rarity symbol (circle=common, diamond=uncommon, star=rare) in the bottom corner; rarer cards have holographic/shiny art, textured surfaces, or a collector number higher than the set total (Secret Rares). Look for symbols like double stars, gold stars, or shiny stars, and note if the card has special art or texture for higher rarities like Ultra Rares or Special Illustration Rares. 
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How to tell if a Pokémon card is numbered?

To find a Pokémon card's set number, check the bottom right- or left-hand corner, near where the rarity symbol should be. The number should be written as XXX/XXX. Secret rare cards are the rarest Pokémon cards in a set.
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How to check if a Pokémon card is rare?

To tell if a Pokémon card is rare, check the rarity symbol (circle=common, diamond=uncommon, star=rare, multiple stars/gold=ultra/special rare) in the bottom corner and look for holographic effects, textured surfaces, or unique set stamps/numbers (like "secret rares" with numbers exceeding the set total, e.g., 210/192). Rare cards often feature special art, full art, or unique textures, making them stand out from commons.
 
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Are Pokemon cards serial numbered?

The visual aspects of Pokémon cards are the aspects that can be seen with the naked eye to differentiate real cards from counterfeits, and can include the serial number, card type, rarity, evolution level, and other details that cannot be seen with the naked eye.
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Are serial numbered cards worth more?

It's worth noting that some collectors do prefer the stamped number. However, in general, don't be surprised if you see an interesting-looking unnumbered card sell for more than its serial-numbered counterpart.
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What Pokémon card is worth $60,000?

A Trainer No. 3 card from the 1999 Super Secret Battle is a famous Pokémon card known to sell for around $60,000 due to its extreme rarity, awarded only to the third-place winner of that exclusive Japanese tournament. Other cards like the Tropical Mega Battle Tropical Wind (potentially $65k+) or certain Charizard variants can also reach or exceed this value, with high-grade promotional and tournament cards commanding premium prices. 
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How to tell if a card is collector's rare?

As much as different Collector's Rares can have different foil patterning on their illustrations, there are several hallmarks they all have in common: like Secret Rares they feature a rainbow or pearlescent name stamp; they have foil accenting on markings like Level stars, and icons for Attributes or spell and trap ...
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How can I check my Pokémon card value?

To check your Pokémon card's value, identify the card's name, set, and condition, then use online marketplaces like TCGplayer or eBay to find its current market price by filtering for rarity (holographic, reverse holo, etc.) and condition (Near Mint, Played, etc.). For quick scans, use a dedicated app like Rare Candy or Collectr, but always verify with sold listings on sites like PriceCharting or TCGplayer for the most accurate value.
 
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What does 4/102 mean on Pokemon cards?

A: Base Set is 102 cards. 4/102 means is card #4. on the set.
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Is holo or reverse holo more rare?

Generally, reverse holos are rarer than regular holos in most Pokémon sets, especially modern ones, because they appear in a separate reverse holo slot and often cover the whole card (except art), making them harder to pull in specific numbers than a standard holo rare. However, the rarity can depend on the era: in older Sword & Shield sets, regular holos might be rarer, while Scarlet & Violet guarantees reverse holos for most cards, making the standard holo rarer, but the reverse holo is still more sought after for master sets. 
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What is a rarity symbol on a Pokémon card?

Pokémon card rarity symbols, found in the bottom corner, indicate how common a card is, with a black circle (●) for Common, a diamond (♦) for Uncommon, and a black star (★) for Rare, while various colored or multiple stars (like white stars or gold stars) signify higher rarities like Ultra Rare (UR), Special Illustration Rare (SIR), or Hyper Rare, and special "PROMO" cards have a black star with "PROMO".
 
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What is the $5.275 million Pokémon card?

Paul previously purchased the card in 2022 for $5.275 million. The card is a 1998 "Pikachu Illustrator" card featuring art drawn by legendary Pokémon artist Atsuko Nishida, given away to winners of an illustration contest hosted by CoroCoro Comic magazine.
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What does a PSA 7 Pokémon look like?

A PSA NM 7 is a card with just a slight surface wear visible upon close inspection. There may be slight fraying on some corners. Picture focus may be slightly out-of register. A minor printing blemish is acceptable.
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How to identify a secret rare Pokémon card?

To tell if a Pokémon card is a secret rare, check the collector number in the bottom corner: if the first number (your card's number) is higher than the second number (the total set size, e.g., 127/125), it's a secret rare, as these cards exist beyond the set's official count and often have unique textures or full-art designs. Secret rares don't have a special symbol but are identified by this numerical anomaly. 
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What are card collectors looking for?

The value of a trading card is based on many factors, including a player's popularity, demand from other collectors, rarity, brand and the condition of the card. Today, the most valuable cards are typically tied to an athlete's rookie season, or have autographs or jersey swatches embedded in the cards.
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How to tell if a card is first edition or not?

To tell if a Pokémon card is First Edition (1st Ed.), look for the black "Edition 1" stamp on the left side of the artwork border, near the card number, and confirm it's from the initial, limited print run, often associated with shadowless cards (no dark shadow on the art box right/bottom) in the Base Set, though Trainer/Energy cards only use the stamp and dates for identification.
 
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What is the holy grail of Pokémon cards?

The "Holy Grail" of Pokémon cards is widely considered the Pikachu Illustrator card, especially a PSA 10 graded copy, due to its extreme rarity (only awarded to contest winners) and record-breaking sales (over $5 million), but other top contenders include the 1st Edition Shadowless Charizard for its iconic status, rare Trophy cards (like Kangaskhan and Blastoise prototypes), and ultra-rare Gold Star Eeveelutions, representing peak rarity and historical significance in the hobby.
 
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What Pokémon card is worth $1,000,000?

The most famous "million dollar" Pokémon card is the Pikachu Illustrator, with Logan Paul owning a PSA 10 graded version that set a Guinness World Record for a private sale at $5.275 million in 2022, with Paul now planning to auction it. This extremely rare card, from a 1998 illustration contest, is considered the holy grail for collectors due to its scarcity (only 39 believed to exist) and connection to Pikachu's creator, Atsuko Nishida.
 
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Are 1999 Pokémon cards worth anything?

Yes, 1999 Pokémon cards can be worth a lot, especially rare "First Edition" or "Shadowless" holographic ones like Charizard, which can fetch hundreds of thousands in perfect condition, though most common cards are only worth a few dollars or for nostalgia. Value hinges on condition (mint is best), rarity (First Edition, Shadowless), and if it's holographic; even unlimited Base Set Charizards are worth hundreds, while common cards offer little monetary, but high nostalgic, value.
 
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What is the 10 rarest Pokémon card?

The rarest Pokémon cards are often exclusive tournament prizes or prototypes, with the Pikachu Illustrator leading the list (worth millions) due to its extreme scarcity, followed by trophy cards like No. 1 & 2 Trainer and unique items like the Commissioned Presentation Blastoise and Ishihara GX Promo, alongside iconic first editions like the Base Set Charizard, all valued in the hundreds of thousands or more, showcasing ultra-low print runs and historical significance.
 
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Why is 1999 Charizard so expensive?

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Many collectors discovered their old Charizard cards years later in childhood boxes—adding a personal story to the card's appeal. This mix of sentimental value and objective rarity makes the First Edition Charizard the holy grail of the hobby.
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How much did Logan Paul pay for his Pokémon card?

Logan Paul paid approximately $5.3 million (specifically $5.275 million) for his rare, PSA 10-graded Pikachu Illustrator Pokémon card in 2022, a purchase that set a Guinness World Record for a private sale of a Pokémon card. He famously wore the card, considered the "Holy Grail," before deciding to auction it in early 2026, estimating it could fetch $7 to $12 million.
 
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