Fukuoka Pokémon Center (Re-Opening) Oshawott & Friends JUMBO (with sticker) – 5,000 of these cards were given out to customers in between March 3rd – March 6th for the re-opening of the Fukuoka Pokémon Center.
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Natta Wake No. 6 – Birthday Pikachu (Sealed) – I always believed this card came in a box or something...I guess not
^ The card is inside the packet. Here is a
stock photo of Natta Wake Birthday Pikachu.
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Osaka Pokémon Center Meowth Promo 020/P (Sealed, with token) – I want the Tokyo Pokémon Center Pikachu 019/P so badly. I find Meowth is fairly easy to find in comparison. I've only seen the Pikachu on eBay twice.
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No. 1 Trainer 2002 Battle Road Tournament Card – In original holder
I am
VERY excited to have this card! In a small way, it feels like you've won a lottery...for cards x)
No one truly knows the exact number of copies made. I have heard a myriad of numbers and speculations (3, “Less than 10”, 12, 16). In any case, it is definitely a very low number. Currently, I have only seen two other No. 1 [Male] Trainer cards so far:
Source 1
Source 2
I am inclined to believe that there was a Spring Tournament and a Summer Tournament. I observed subtle differences in comparison to a
No. 2 2002 Battle Road Tournament Card.
The No. 2 is dated March 10th, 2002 while the No. 1 is dated July 28th, 2002. The text underneath the main title (next to the ☆ 2002) is different – No. 2 says スプリング “Supuringu” (Romanticized Japanese for Spring) and No. 1 says サマー “Samaa” (Romanticized Japanese for Summer). The No. 1 subtitle is coloured blue instead of red, the star is coloured red instead of yellow, and the border is a bit closer to the centre. Regardless, there are similarities between the aforementioned cards. They were both held in Kanto (関東).
I noticed that the season is printed on the card itself, so whether or not it is in a folder, you can always tell them apart by reading the characters next to the 2002. The images listed in Source 1 and Source 2 say サマー 2002 (Summer 2002), just like this one.
It is said that there were three age divisions – Junior, Senior, and Master. I am not certain if there were three or only two (Senior and Master). I haven't seen a Junior division card, yet. The card listed in Source 2 is from the Master (マスター) division. This No. 1 Trainer is from the Senior (シニア) division.