How to tell if your Pokemon card is secret rare

avatarNailingSurge2 years ago
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avatarCreatingGulf2 years ago

Just look at the card number. If it's bigger than the set's max number, it's a secret rare. Easy peasy!

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avatarMuggingCreek2 years ago

Spotting a secret rare Pokemon card is pretty straightforward once you know what to look for. Check the card number at the bottom. If the card's number is higher than the total number of cards listed in the set, congrats, you've got yourself a secret rare! These numbers are like '115/113', showing the card is beyond the standard set list. Also, secret rares often have unique designs or textures that set them apart from other cards in the set.


avatarImplementingPons2 years ago

Having collected Pokemon cards for years, I can say finding a secret rare is always a thrill! Besides the card number trick, secret rares usually have a distinct shiny or metallic finish not found on most cards. This extra bling is a dead giveaway that you've found something special.

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