they pretty much just looked like what im about to say .1 there is the picture of the pokemon .2 then there is its attacks. and thats all thats on it... well that is what is on the first japenese card i saw
there is no first card. but there is a first set
Their are a total of 151 generation 1 Pokemon cards. The related link goes to a website where you can view a list of all the 151 generation 1 Pokemon.
Any cards from japanese base set 1
picice
Pikachu
Pokemon trading card game for gameboy color (i think)
After the games, a Pokemon Trading Card Game was developed by Media Factory with its own set of rules. The first set of cards was released on October 20th, 1996, containing 102 cards, and became very popular.
It might've been, it was the first Pokemon ever made.
The only way to know if a card is First Edition or Unlimited is by looking to the left of the Pokemon information right below the picture (See image below). If it has the label "1 Edition", then it is a First Edition card. If there is nothing there, then it is Unlimited.
The rarest Pokemon card of 2008 is a card named POKEMON ILLUSTRATER. This card is worth $5,000 easy.
the first pokemon card was made in Japan on stone in 1877
Pokemon trading card game for gameboy color (i think)
After the games, a Pokemon Trading Card Game was developed by Media Factory with its own set of rules. The first set of cards was released on October 20th, 1996, containing 102 cards, and became very popular.
Yes Groudon is rare. It was the first Pokemon Card ever made. I hope you can get one. -Cosmo1128
Cheese
Charmander
No one actually knows but the Pokemon card creators might know. But my opinion is that every single pokemon invented should have it's own Pokemon card. That means that the number of Pokemon made the number of Pokemon cards made. Their can also be 2 or more of the same Pokemon card.
It might've been, it was the first Pokemon ever made.
the old mew card back from the first movie
The first Pokemon were Aggron and Arbok.
The first Pokemon that was made was Rhydon, not Bulbasaur or Pikachu, which is a common mistake.
The first commercial Christmas card was made in 1843