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by Eric Mills
There are, by estimation, around 15,000 distinctive Pokémon cards that have been released as of this writing. And while not every Pokémon: The Card...
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by Eric Mills
Not all Pokémon cards are the same. They can come in many different limited editions like holographics and promotional prints. Some rare cards may ...
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by Eric Mills
There’s a lot of special terms and lingo that gets thrown around when it comes to any hobby. If you’re new to collecting Pokémon cards, you may hav...
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by Eric Mills
If you’ve logged into Pokémon Go in the last few months you may have noticed a new golden addition. Has your local Pokéstop suddenly turned gold? W...
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by Eric Mills
Are you or your children interested in Pokémon? If so, you are probably familiar with the franchise’s most famous character: an adorable yellow mou...
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by Eric Mills
The Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG) has been around since 1999 and has produced well over 13 thousand unique trading cards. With so many cards in c...
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by Eric Mills
Knowing the value of Pokémon cards is crucial, especially if you’re after the coveted cards like Blastoise Ex. Learning what makes a card valuable ...
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by Eric Mills
Pokémon is a franchise that crosses many kinds of media: from video games and TV to film. With a fanbase so wide, it is no surprise that the Pokémo...
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by Eric Mills
Pokémon cards aren't just pictures of imaginary creatures. Different generations of children grew up collecting, trading, and playing with them.
So...
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by Eric Mills
Playing Pokémon on their devices can help kids develop a variety of skills. Pokémon Scarlet and Violet (SV), for instance, can help improve their r...
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by Eric Mills
If you have kids, you probably know something about the ever-growing world of Pokémon. There’s also a high chance your kids could be lying on a pil...
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by Eric Mills
Do you have a kid who's into Pokemon trading cards? Whether you're actively involved or simply supporting their hobby, you may be interested to kno...
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