How Can You Tell If a Pokemon Card is 1st Edition?

avatarConcludingDisc·2 years ago
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avatarDezincingBrute·2 years ago

The easiest way to tell if a Pokémon card is first edition is to look for the '1st Edition' stamp. This stamp is usually found directly below the card's image on the left side. It's a small, black symbol that literally says '1st Edition'. Also, don't forget to check for other indicators like the condition of the card and authenticity to ensure it's a genuine first edition!

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avatarAttendingStoke·2 years ago

Having a 1st Edition stamp is key, but also look out for counterfeits. A real 1st Edition stamp has a distinct look that's hard to replicate perfectly. So, get familiar with how genuine stamps look like on real cards to spot fakes!


avatarSortyingSlag·2 years ago

First edition Pokémon cards have a '1st Edition' stamp on them. If you don't see the stamp, it's not a first edition, simple as that!

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