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1999 Topps Pokemon TV Animation Series 1 Blue & Black Logo Non-Foil Single Cards Complete Your Set – Pick a Card The cards are in Excellent to Near Mint condition. I will hand select the best card available for your order. PLEASE NOTE – THE CARDS PICTURED ARE AN EXAMPLE OF THE ACTUAL CARD THAT YOU WILL RECEIVE. I HAVE MULTIPLE VERSIONS OF MOST OF THE CARDS SO IF YOU BUY SEVERAL COPIES OF THE SAME CARD THE ADDITIONAL CARDS THAT YOU RECEIVE WILL BE OF SIMILAR QUALITY. The cards will be placed in a penny sleeve and shipped with delivery tracking and in a cardboard box to help protect them. Yes – I do offer combined shipping. Additional shipping cost for each ungraded (raw) card is FREE and for each PSA graded item is only $0.50. Please note – for buyers located outside the U.S. in order to get the FREE combined shipping you will need to send me a message with the items that you want and I will create a special listing for you. Pokémon Official Trading Cards, informally known as Pokémon Trading Cards series 1, was a set of Pokémon-themed trading cards manufactured by Topps in 1999. There were 90 cards in total: 76 Pokémon cards, 13 character cards, and a checklist card. Each of these 90 cards also had two foil card versions (silver and rainbow) in their main United States distributions. This set contained no bonus “chase cards”.In the United StatesThere were four different printings. These cards all had an oval Nintendo seal. The printings are distinguished by a blue, black, green, or red Topps logo, with card texts being updated between the first (blue) and second (black) printings. Due to an error, all foil cards after the first printing were printed with black logos, but can still be distinguished by the differences in their debossings.§ 1st printing: blue logo on all cards, foil cards had a smooth texture with no debossings.§ 2nd printing: black logo on all cards, Pokémon foil cards were debossed with rays and starbursts, while TV cards had a sandpaper finish.§ 3rd printing: green logo on non-foil cards only, Pokémon foil cards were debossed with flames and teardrops, while TV cards had dots and rectangles.§ 4th printing: red logo on non-foil cards only, Pokémon foil cards were debossed with Poké Balls and targets, while TV cards had dents.A fifth printing featuring foil cards with a smooth finish but a black logo (features of both the 1st and 2nd printings) was also produced to an uncertain extent.

This 1999 Austin Powers Panini Wax Box contains 36 sealed packs of non-sport trading cards. Each pack contains a random selection of 6 cards, for a total of 216 cards in the box. The cards feature characters and scenes from the Austin Powers franchise, with a total of 216 unique cards to collect. The box is in new, sealed condition and has never been opened. The cards were manufactured in Italy by Panini and are part of the Austin Powers set. This is a great addition to any collector’s inventory and a must-have for Austin Powers fans. The box is a rare find and a great opportunity to start or complete a collection.Made in 1999 Original price $2.49 per PackYou get 36 Packs original retail $89 for only $35

Up for sale is a Hallmark ornament as described in the title and as pictured. . Comes from a smoke free home. Price tag is attached unless otherwise noted. Ornament is in great condition and works if a magic ornament. Box has corner wear/scratches/scuffs. Box has sticker from the store over the price tag from Hallmark. May be display but I try not to buy displays. Shipping: Free First class USPS shipping. If you want shipped USPS priority, it is available for an additional $4.00. ALL ITEMS SHIPPED IN A STURDY BOX. PLEASE NOTE: If you have any problems with your purchase, please give me a chance to make it right! I guarantee your satisfaction! Thank you for looking at my auctions. Payment: I accept PayPal only. Payment due within 3 days.

The product is a vintage Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG) Team Rocket strategy and card guide from 1999. This rare collectable item is specifically focused on the Pokémon TCG set released in that year, featuring cards from the Team Rocket series. The guide includes valuable insights into the best strategies for winning battles in the game, making it a sought-after item for collectors and players alike who are looking to enhance their Pokémon card collection. Probably the most nostalgic thing I own. Time for it to go. Flicking through this makes me feel like I’m 10. Hope you can enjoy the same nostalgia.

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