All told there well over a million, that exact count would be hard to get, when you take into consideration that sets were issued in several countries, not just Japan and the USA, China, Germany, Spain, Korea, France, and other countries have had cards issued in their native language. I have over 5000 in my collection alone and I am a small collector. I see thousands change hands on Ebay daily. I sell online to several different companies, and they have tons of cards.....Someone would need to get a govermant grant to get a study funded to track down that type of information.
If you mean the 23k gold plated cards that were Burger King toys in 1999, there was 6. There was a pikachu, charizard, jigglypuff, mewtwo, togepi, and poliwhirl
about 2.09 ml of pure gold
in a typical chaotic booster back there is 9 cards. in a chaotic premium pack there is 2 boosters each containing 6 cards and they are super and ultra rare only. in the chaotic OP tournament pack there are 3 cards.
japan
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No
A hella lot =]
They are made of metal and gold plated.
Gold plated over silver means that the ring is made of silver with a thin layer of gold plated to it. It is not solid gold but solid silver with gold on it.
Compoent video cables themselves aren't made of gold, but they can be gold plated. Gold plated connectors allow for better conductivity. The cables are typically made of oxygen free copper.
It was made of Ivory, and the robes were made of gold plated bronze.
No. It's plated.
it is gold plated
Somewhat, The belt i gold plated and not solid gold but still quite expensive!
Its believed to be made out of a mix of ivory and gold-plated bronze.
It is made of a steel alloy then coated with 23 karat gold.
The small 13mm to 15mm diameter US gold $1 coins made from 1849-1889 are not gold plated. They are 90% gold & 10% silver.
Yea. They are made of real gold-plated platinum
No. They are made of copper plated with nickel. They are not valuable unless they have the mintmark "S" or are uncirculated. If your coin is gold it is only gold plated and adds no extra value.