Tesh
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Will be sending tonight at 9pm EST a list of eBay listings to consider buying. I won’t comment on why, and I don’t have any affiliation with the sellers of the listings and none of the listings are mine. Turn notifications on. Several people have requested this type of post from me about collectibles listings.




Vintage Pokemon cards alpha: the Pokemon KFC cards released in November 1998 are the first ever English Pokemon collectible cards released to the public. This is not a debate, here is the timeline: The KFC cards drop November 1998 → WOTC “Demo Game” Plastic Packs trickle into TCG conventions and local TCG stores in December 1998 as a limited promotional item → First Edition Base Set English WOTC TCG doesn't hit shelves until January 1999. So the KFC set predates all of it. These cards are graded by PSA and have extremely low POP counts. To put in perspective, the first ever English Charizard collectible card has a POP of around 100 in PSA 10. For English cards, this is like the Japanese 1996 Pokemon Carddass Green Part 1 cards I previously posted about, except instead of obviously not the first ever Japanese Pokemon collectible cards, it’s the first ever English Pokemon collectible cards. Very few listings of these on ebay, and severely underrated in my opinion.





Here’s my Top 5 predictions a month out 1. Raiders: Fernando Mendoza 2. Jets: Arvell Reese 3. Cardinals: David Bailey 4. Titans: Jeremiyah Love 5. Giants: Sonny Styles




Vintage Pokemon cards alpha: the Pokemon KFC cards released in November 1998 are the first ever English Pokemon collectible cards released to the public. This is not a debate, here is the timeline: The KFC cards drop November 1998 → WOTC “Demo Game” Plastic Packs trickle into TCG conventions and local TCG stores in December 1998 as a limited promotional item → First Edition Base Set English WOTC TCG doesn't hit shelves until January 1999. So the KFC set predates all of it. These cards are graded by PSA and have extremely low POP counts. To put in perspective, the first ever English Charizard collectible card has a POP of around 100 in PSA 10. For English cards, this is like the Japanese 1996 Pokemon Carddass Green Part 1 cards I previously posted about, except instead of obviously not the first ever Japanese Pokemon collectible cards, it’s the first ever English Pokemon collectible cards. Very few listings of these on ebay, and severely underrated in my opinion.













