Why Base Set Starmie Is Quietly Becoming a Top Investment Card

Despite its iconic status in the Pokémon Trading Card Game, Base Set Starmie is not actually becoming a top investment card.
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Despite its iconic status in the Pokémon Trading Card Game, Base Set Starmie is not actually becoming a top investment card.

Completing a Pokémon base set with Wigglytuff as the final card means you're down to the last card standing when you acquire Wigglytuff, finishing your...

An error print Base Set Professor Oak card can be identified by examining several telltale defects including misaligned borders, improper centering, ink...

For most casual collectors seeking a Base Set Staryu, online marketplaces offer significantly better pricing and selection than local card shops.

Base Set Charmeleon is the better investment by a substantial margin. A first edition shadowless copy in gem mint condition (PSA 10) commands $1,100 to...

Base Set Electabuzz is overrated because its market value has become disconnected from its actual utility and scarcity.

Completing a Pokemon base set with Diglett as your final card means you've collected all 102 cards from the original 1999 set, with this unassuming...

Base Set Metapod is overrated, and it's time the Pokemon card community acknowledged it. This Stage 1 Grass-type evolution of Caterpie (card #54/102 in...

Single-card submissions make the most sense when you're completing a Base Set Pokédex with high-value or already-premium cards where the cost of grading...

The Chansey card that's quietly building momentum among serious collectors is the Shadowless Base Set Chansey from 1999, particularly in near-mint...