How to Organize Pokémon Cards in a Binder
For collectors it is best to organize by set number, but organizing by rarity or type has its benefits too. By the end of this guide you will know exactly how to organize your cards.
For collectors it is best to organize by set number, but organizing by rarity or type has its benefits too. By the end of this guide you will know exactly how to organize your cards.
Japan doesn’t have code cards, and they don’t have the “11 Additional Game Cards” per pack either. Instead, each set is different from the last, with packs sometimes containing 11 cards and sometimes containing only 4 or 5.
The rip test will destroy your card, however, the results are conclusive. But don’t worry, you don’t have to rip your card in half. In this article we cover why the rip test works and why you don’t need to use it.
Reverse holo Pokémon cards aren’t so cut-and-dry. There are many different designs and nuances to look out for. We’ve put together a full guide to help you.
This is the biggest, most in-depth Pokémon TOPPS guide you will find. And its updated often!
We take a deep dive into the Team Rocket expansion from 2000. Learn the most valuable cards and all the little details from this unique set.
Wizards of the Coast (WotC) are responsible for a lot of what made Pokémania happen in 1999. But unfortunately, they didn’t last very long in the Pokémon cards game. Read on to find out why.
Taking a deep dive into Pokémon Base Set 2 and everything you need to know about the weirdest set of the WotC era.
Let’s look at Radiant Pokémon cards in detail and really check them out!
What is the Pikachu World Collection? Well, there are two, and they are quite possibly some of the most underrated Pikachu sets to date.