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HIIIGHERRR@HIIIGHERRR·
gmog 🫵😹 big changes soon the lurky clip experiment has come to an end unfortunately it hasn’t worked no one cares about crypto social audio. We are currently pivoting back to culture.
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ᴄʜᴇᴅᴅᴀʀ@CheezeJobs·
The Begging I have seen on spaces for an Ape is so nasty. Have some decorum please !
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Golden
Golden@rarefinds·
Three sales of the Pokemon Disco Holo Test Print cards in the last 24 hours. These are what the cards of the test print run look like for reference (not the specific cards that sold recently). I think they look awesome.
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Golden@rarefinds·
The two rarest cards out of all the Dragon Ball Fusion World sets are the two “Ultra Alternative Art” cards from the manga boosters in SB01 and SB02. The two Ultra Alt Art cards are even more scarce than the Secret Rare Super Alt Art cards. There is only one Ultra Alt Art in sb01 and one Ultra Alt Art in sb02. And here’s the new dragon ball TCG alpha: UP UNTIL NOW PSA AND BECKETT MISLABELED THE ULTRA ALT ART English version cards as being the lesser Secret Rare Super Alt Art cards. I know PSA has fixed this mistake because I sent my Ultra Alt Art card from sb02 (see first image) back to PSA with a label correction request where I explained to PSA the distinction for the Ultra Alt Art cards and how the labeling needs to be corrected to honor the Ultra status. See old label by PSA which is incorrect (second image). TLDR: the Ultra Alt Art cards are the rarest cards of the manga booster sets, and the manga booster sets are the most coveted two fusion world sets. And now the two rarest cards will be properly labeled by PSA going forward thanks to me. Send it.
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Here’s some Dragon Ball Fusion World TCG alpha. The highest tier card for the two Manga Booster boxes (sb01 and sb02) are known as “Ultra Alt-Art” cards. These are even more scarce than the Secret Rare Super Alt Art cards, which for the rest of the Fusion World booster boxes (fb01 through fb09) are the highest tier rarity for cards. There are no Ultra Alt-Art cards in fb01 through fb09. There is only one Ultra Alt-Art in sb01 (see first image) and one Ultra Alt-Art in sb02 (second image). As you can see by the third image, which is taken from the official Bandai website, the Ultra Alt-Art cards are ranked above the Secret Rare Super Alt Art cards (which you can see starts at the bottom of the third page regarding sb02 cards). Remember that for the Secret Rare Super Alt Art cards, it generally takes five cases (not boxes) to pull those cards. Speculation is that for the Ultra Alt-Art cards in sb01 and sb02, it will take even MORE than five cases to pull the Ultra Alt-Art cards. I don’t think people realize this. Some final points. Be careful not to buy the standard or lesser “alt art” edition. For example, the Piccolo Ultra Alt-Art card has a gold car but the lesser version (the alt art version) has a red car. Only the Ultra Alt-Art version will have two stars in the bottom right hand corner, not one star. Also, both PSA and Beckett are not properly labeling the Ultra Alt-Art cards from sb01 and sb02 on the slabs. Sometimes they identify the cards as “secret rare super alt art” but that’s incorrect per the Bandai website, which has them listed as Ultra Alt-Art which is unique to sb01 and sb02 and ranked in a higher rarity category. With all this confusion there are opportunities right now to snag these cards before the secret (no pun intended) is out.

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Golden@rarefinds·
Here’s the most compelling Pokemon cards pitch you may ever hear: You can still get graded copies of the two first-ever Pokemon TCG cards for under $5000. Pokemon is the king of TCG and you can still get the first-ever cards for the same price as the graded chase cards of Ascended Heroes. Think about that. As explained in my post below, the two first-ever Pokemon TCG cards were the 1996 CoroCoro Pikachu Glossy (with wrong illustrator name on card) and Jigglypuff Glossy cards. They were released on October 15, 1996 in the November 1996 CoroCoro magazine. These precede even the No Rarity Symbol versions of the base set.
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Three dates define the origin story of vintage Pokemon cards. If you understand this, then you will understand where the real alpha is right now. September 1996: 1996 Carddass Part 1 released, the first-ever Pokemon collectible cards (non-TCG). x.com/rarefinds/stat… October 15, 1996: the November issue of CoroCoro Comic drops a two-card glossy insert featuring Pikachu and Jigglypuff, the first-ever Pokemon TCG cards, released simultaneously. October 20, 1996: Japanese Base Set “No Rarity Symbol” released, the first print run of the first full Pokemon TCG set. This may be one of the most important collectibles posts you read all year, because the middle date is where almost no one is looking. The two cards from October 15, 1996 are: (1) the 1996 CoroCoro Glossy Ivy Pikachu, Incorrect Illustrator; and (2) the 1996 CoroCoro Glossy Jigglypuff. They predate Japanese Base Set No Rarity by a full five days, which makes them the first Pokemon TCG cards to ever release. The good news, for now at least, is that there is still time to get them. This year we’ve seen No Rarity Symbol cards skyrocket, with collectors finally respecting those cards for what they are: the true first print run of the original Japanese Base Set. x.com/rarefinds/stat… I have talked about the value of No Rarity Symbol cards for years, and now we have large accounts like @LoganPaul finally talking about them. x.com/thirdmetax/sta… It’s only a matter of time before the attention turns to the two first-ever Pokemon TCG cards. A few critical warnings about the October 15, 1996 cards: 1.You do NOT want the 1996 “non-glossy” versions of these cards. 2.You do NOT want reprinted versions from 1999 or any year other than 1996. 3.For the Pikachu, you specifically want the glossy version with the illustrator error, where Ken Sugimori is mistakenly credited instead of the actual artist, Keiji Kinebuchi. Confirm “Ken Sugimori” is printed on the card before you buy.

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Golden@rarefinds·
Just got one of the rarest Pokemon variant cards ever made. Hint: there are only 269 of them, in any grade, and they are from more than 25 years ago. Guess what it is.
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kuro@Kurogod·
$600 shipped. firm.
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Golden@rarefinds·
The Pokemon alpha is taking profits on modern Pokemon collections, like 151 and Ascended Heroes, and putting some of that into vintage Pokemon card grails before it’s too late. I am seeing the top Pikachu and Gengar cards from Ascended Heroes in a PSA 10 sell for over $4000 this week. You can take those profits and buy some of the vintage Pokemon cards I have written about, like a PSA 10 of the Ancient Mew card in English from 2000, for the SAME amount. But that window of making this move into vintage Pokemon card grails is closing faster than you think. This is a really important inflection point for collectors.
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Stop chasing the supposed “grails” of modern Pokemon sets and focus on the real grails from 20 or more years ago. Your future self will thank you. In the long run, would you rather have two Charizard SIR from Scarlet & Violet 151 or one Ancient Mew from 2000 in English and PSA 10? There is a correct answer here. 151 is a nice set (especially for modern Pokemon), but it’s not iconic like the Ancient Mew. (I reference the English version of Ancient Mew because the Japanese “Nintedo” error version I posted about a few weeks ago is now largely practically unobtainable for most.)

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Angeliki@Angeliki_BTC·
Gm Just a bunch of good people doing cool sh!t. Eyekon SZN
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