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Pokemon 1st EDITION Fossil COMPLETE Common SET - Mint to NM - Sealed Since 1999
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FULL Common SET: 1st EditionPokémon
FOSSIL (#46-57, #59-62)
This is a complete set of commons. We sorted these from new packs more than 21 years ago and kept them in storage. Based on our years of experience, we can confidently say that these would be Near Mint or better if they were professionally graded, because we have always meticulously handled our collection with care. Just one look at our feedback and you will see why we are your most reliable source for historic
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History:
These cards were printed by Wizards of the Coast in 1999 and Made in the USA just before Hasbro bought WOTC, then
Pokémon
spun-off in 2003, which makes this set exceedingly rare because WOTC will never print these
Pokémon
cards ever again.
The cards in this set are:
1999 Pokemon Fossil 1st Edition
#46 Ekans, #47 Geodude, #48 Grimer, #49 Horsea, #50 Kabuto, #51 Krabby, #52 Omanyte, #53 Psyduck, #54 Shellder, #55 Slowpoke, #56 Tentacool, #57 Zubat, #59 Energy Search, #60 Gambler, #61 Recyle, and #62 Mysterious Fossil.
Trivia:
According to the Bulbapedia,
Slowpoke
: The card erroneously reads
Miki Tanaka
's name as "Miki Takano", even though the rest of the cards that she has illustrated credits her as "Miki Tanaka."