The Pokemon cards are very confusing when it comes to this. They through around the logos wherever they can fit so youll have to search for them. On most there usually near the bottom of the picture eather on the left or the right side. Some there on the bpottom of the hole card near the cost of the card. Just look around for a strange logo appearing randomly. Good luck, ;p
The LE expansion is a series of Japanese and Korean packs containing a preselected set of promotional cards. LE in this case stands for Limited Edition.
EX cards are very good cards. You want them. If you have one, congrats. What it means is that Pokemon card has more HP than a normal card of that Pokemon does. I have an Umbreon EX, and a Groudon EX. =D
HS could refer to the Pokemon Trading Card set "HS - Unleashed", released in 2010, which features a number of updated Pokemon cards from Generation II. As the set was released not long after Pokemon HeartGold and Pokemon SoulSilver, not to mention the packaging uses the particular font of these games, "HS" could stand for HeartGold and SoulSilver.
poketch stands for Pokemon watch
You begin the game at the outskirt stand.
The LE expansion is a series of Japanese and Korean packs containing a preselected set of promotional cards. LE in this case stands for Limited Edition.
Go to your local Toys 'R' Us or news stand and get a Pokemon card price guide magazine and look up your cards. Make sure you're not selling something for $1.00 that's worth a lot more.
what vendor stamps SRB in there jewelry
EX cards are very good cards. You want them. If you have one, congrats. What it means is that Pokemon card has more HP than a normal card of that Pokemon does. I have an Umbreon EX, and a Groudon EX. =D
It depends on what you are looking for. The Starter Decks contain specific cards that are good to incorporate into any deck or to be a stand-alone deck. The collectible tins have one featured card and five specific booster packs. If you are looking more for cards to start a deck, know of a few cards from the Structure Deck you want, or you don't have as much money to spend, get the Starter Deck. If you want the featured card on a tin in addition to whatever cards the booster packs may have, get the tin.
HS could refer to the Pokemon Trading Card set "HS - Unleashed", released in 2010, which features a number of updated Pokemon cards from Generation II. As the set was released not long after Pokemon HeartGold and Pokemon SoulSilver, not to mention the packaging uses the particular font of these games, "HS" could stand for HeartGold and SoulSilver.
The smart card really does stand out against other cards as it can store a large host of information. Smart cards can store multiple banking and medical details.
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It means Jack.
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poketch stands for Pokemon watch
I think you mean SD cards. It stands for Secure Digital.