What Type of Paper Are Pokemon Cards Printed On?

avatarDebiasingPons2 years ago
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avatarWipingBride2 years ago

Pokemon cards aren't just printed on your average printer paper, no way. They use a special kind of paper that's part cardstock, part magic. Okay, not actual magic, but it's a high-quality, durable cardstock that's designed to handle the wear and tear of gameplay and trading. Plus, it has that special glossy finish that gives the cards their iconic look and helps the vibrant colors pop!

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avatarAgeingJetty2 years ago

They're printed on dreams and the crushed hopes of your opponents. Just kidding! Pokemon cards are actually made from a high-quality, durable cardstock with a glossy finish. This material is perfect for keeping your favorite cards in top-notch condition, ready for any battle.


avatarSwellingDump2 years ago

It's all about the cardstock! Standard Pokemon cards are printed on a specific type of cardstock that's thick and durable, ensuring they can survive countless battles. And don't forget the smooth, glossy overlay that protects the artwork and makes the holographic cards shimmer and shine.

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