How the Art on Pokémon Cards Affects Its Collectibility and Price

The art on a Pokémon card is far more than decoration—it directly influences whether that card will hold value, appreciate, or languish in a binder.
Holo, reverse holo, and special foil cards

The art on a Pokémon card is far more than decoration—it directly influences whether that card will hold value, appreciate, or languish in a binder.

Yes, certain Pokémon cards are experiencing significantly increased demand among new buyers. The market data is clear: since the launch of the Ascended...

Mitsuhiro Arita cards command premium prices in the Pokemon trading card market primarily because Arita served as the lead illustrator for the original...

Old Pokémon cards look and feel distinctly different from modern ones because of fundamental changes in printing technology, paper composition, and...

Printing technology has fundamentally transformed Pokémon cards from the crude, easily counterfeited products of the 1990s into sophisticated...

Wizards of the Coast cards are treated as vintage because they represent the foundational era of the Pokémon Trading Card Game, printed between 1999 and...

Chinese counterfeit Pokémon cards reach the United States primarily through three interconnected pathways: international shipping from Chinese...

The 1999 Pokémon Base Set 1st Edition Charizard stands as the single most counterfeited non-sports trading card in the hobby, with sophisticated fakes...

Counterfeit Pokémon cards have improved dramatically over the past five years, with modern fakes now featuring printing quality, cardstock composition,...

Yes, the light test works as a basic authentication tool, but only as part of a multi-method approach.