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By DKUO

One of the coolest-looking of all Pokémon with its twin water cannons that retract from the shell on its back, Blastoise received a massive boost in popularity after serving as the cover mascot of the Pokémon Blue video game.

There are three primary versions of this card in the original 1999 set:

1st Edition Shadowless Holographic 1st Edition Blastoise cards feature a first edition stamp to the lower left of the holographic image and no shadowing effect behind its right and bottom borders.

Following the 1st Edition print run are the Shadowless cards, and although they, too, lack any shadows behind the artwork, they do not contain the first edition stamp.

Finally, the holographic versions were printed later and did not contain the first edition stamp but do exhibit shadowing behind the right and bottom borders of the artwork.

Blastoise is one of the more difficult Shadowless cards in the set, and that, mixed with the character's enormous popularity, makes this an expensive card in high grade.

Pokemon Cards 2 collection image

Pokemon Cards V2. A very limited series of 20 unique most expensive Pokemon cards. Initially released in Japan in the 1990s to accompany the Pokémon video games, the Pokémon Trading Card Game has transformed into one of the most popular trading card games of all-time. Because of the red-hot popularity of the franchise, some of the most expensive Pokemon cards can sell into the six-figure range... That may sound shocking, at first, but given that Pokémon is a worldwide phenom, there is a vast, passionate collector base around the globe just waiting to get their hands on these prized cards. From trophy cards, to First Edition Pokemon cards, to lesser-known rarities, the value of these cards is quite impressive. A rarity attribute will separate each card where number 1 is the most valuable up to 20. Feel free to follow up the Pokemon collection V1 .

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1999 Pokemon Shadowless Holo Blastoise PSA 10

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By DKUO
By DKUO

One of the coolest-looking of all Pokémon with its twin water cannons that retract from the shell on its back, Blastoise received a massive boost in popularity after serving as the cover mascot of the Pokémon Blue video game.

There are three primary versions of this card in the original 1999 set:

1st Edition Shadowless Holographic 1st Edition Blastoise cards feature a first edition stamp to the lower left of the holographic image and no shadowing effect behind its right and bottom borders.

Following the 1st Edition print run are the Shadowless cards, and although they, too, lack any shadows behind the artwork, they do not contain the first edition stamp.

Finally, the holographic versions were printed later and did not contain the first edition stamp but do exhibit shadowing behind the right and bottom borders of the artwork.

Blastoise is one of the more difficult Shadowless cards in the set, and that, mixed with the character's enormous popularity, makes this an expensive card in high grade.

Pokemon Cards 2 collection image

Pokemon Cards V2. A very limited series of 20 unique most expensive Pokemon cards. Initially released in Japan in the 1990s to accompany the Pokémon video games, the Pokémon Trading Card Game has transformed into one of the most popular trading card games of all-time. Because of the red-hot popularity of the franchise, some of the most expensive Pokemon cards can sell into the six-figure range... That may sound shocking, at first, but given that Pokémon is a worldwide phenom, there is a vast, passionate collector base around the globe just waiting to get their hands on these prized cards. From trophy cards, to First Edition Pokemon cards, to lesser-known rarities, the value of these cards is quite impressive. A rarity attribute will separate each card where number 1 is the most valuable up to 20. Feel free to follow up the Pokemon collection V1 .

Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
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Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
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