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The World's Rarest Pokémon Cards

Updated on September 30, 2015

The World's Rarest Pokémon Cards

About Pokémon Cards and tournaments

Are you an enthusiast game player? Or do you have passion for collecting the world’s rarest cards of different game? Then you must have heard about the renowned Pokémon Card game. There is huge excitement and craze among young generation even adults regarding this game. Here is a brief about this Pokémon game as well as its rare cards.

Pokémon is one of the world famous card games which adults as well as kids find really worth to have fun. Originally it emerged for Nintendo, a role play game especially for the Game Boy. Later the name got translated by the Japanese for famous Pocket Monsters. Now it represents 493 species inherited from this Pokémon.

As people get lots of interest and enthusiasm while playing this Pokémon Card game, they collect as well as trade the game cards for improving their chance to win the game. Sometimes kids or some passionate card game players or game lovers collect the cards for just to have fun. Even sometimes collection of this cards become so much valuable that many determined and serious collectors start offering a great amount of money for those rare Pokémon cards.

Now come to the basic concept of this game. Pokémon players’ or trainers’ main target is to collect as much as cards of almost every Pokémon species possible. Those cards are being collected for particular fictional area where this game is generally played as well as in training Pokémon to vie opponent teams which are possessed by other trainers. The contestant trainer who becomes the strongest among the crowd is called the Pokémon Master.


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There are generally seven categories in Pokémon game cards that are Pokémon, Supporters, Energy, Trainers, Stadiums, Level X and Legendaries. No doubt all of these Pokémon cards were created in Japan only for special contends and fights. Japanese included the "Pokémon Illustrator", the "Mew two battle" and "tropical mega battle" card. Trophy Cards are one of the mostly demanded Pokémon cards.


Among all the Pokémon cards those are rare cards that are mostly purchased by people. Are you confused which are rare cards? Actually there are various cards that fall under the category of rarest. The reason behind is that people don’t know the accurate quantities of Pokémon cards that remain till date. These cards are generally marked as black star. As per information the top three world’s rarest cards are illustration contest winner cards, the world tournament cards and the pre-release designer cards.


According to some people the world’s rarest Pokémon cards are shiny, glossy and sparkly holographic Legendaries such as Ho-oh, Lugia, Suicune and Celebi etc. While few people say rare Pokémon card is dark Pikachu Illustrator which is sometimes called shadow Pikachu because it has 999 HP and Pokémon cards above 150 HP are referred to as rare cards. This rare Pokémon card is also a Japanese Promo.


You can go for the rarest Pokémon Card, Pikachu's Birthday which may cost few top dollars. With same budget of 2 to 3 hundreds of dollars you can get the ancient mew card which is again the world’s rarest Pokémon Card. If your budget is low then you could buy a delta species rare Charizard Pokémon card.


I guess you got a rough idea on the world’s rarest Pokémon Card. Hence don’t wait any more and carry on collecting rare Pokémon Cards. There are countless online stores where you can get better deals on these cards. Verify the market price after visiting few online shops on internet and then purchase accordingly.


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