What Do Two White Stars on a Pokemon Card Mean?

avatarDemonstratingUnit·2 years ago
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avatarCompletingClint·2 years ago

Two white stars on a Pokemon card are a sign that you've got something extra special in your hands – it means the card is a 'rare holo' or 'holo rare.' This rarity level is pretty awesome because not only is the Pokemon depicted on the card rare, but the card itself has a holographic (shiny) finish that makes it super eye-catching and valuable to collectors.

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avatarMisleadingBride·2 years ago

It means you've hit the jackpot, buddy! Two white stars on a Pokémon card signify it's a rare holo. In simpler terms, it's the kind of card that makes your friends go 'ooh' and 'aah' when you slap it onto the battlefield. Keep it safe; it's a treasure!


avatarLettingTail·2 years ago

No biggie, it's just a sign it’s a rare holo card. Valuable and shiny. Nice find!

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