Do you think Venusaur has a tongue like a real-life toad? Unlimited Venusaur Holo has the answers!This card has been authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded an Near Mint/Mint+ 8.5. Grading report: A card graded 8.5 has relatively smooth edges with only minor touches of wear. It must have original color borders and gloss. One of the following very minor flaws is allowed: corners are sharp to the naked eye but reveal slight imperfections under magnification; a small amount of minor print spots; subtle focus imperfections of the image. A very slight diamond cut is allowed. TCG cards could show small handing defects. About this card: Unlimited Base Set was the 3rd wave of printing for the first ever English TCG expansion, it does NOT feature the iconic Shadowless design, nor the 1st Edition stamp. This print run was to supply the initial demand for Pokémon cards during the Pokémania frenzy in 1999-2000.
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Did you know? When Wizards of the Coast were doing mock ups for the English run of Pokémon cards, they used a Blastoise and printed it on Magic: The Gathering card stock. This card has been authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded an Near Mint+ 7.5.Grading report: A card graded 7.5 may also have a touch of wear on two or three corners or slightly rough edges. The image may be slightly out of register. A slight diamond cut is allowed, and very slight wax staining is allowed on the reverse. TCG cards could have a moderate defect or a number of small handling defects. For sports and non-sports cards, 65/35 centering is allowed.About this card: The Original Base Set went through a number of variations and printings through 1999 and not all of them are widely known.The first iteration is known as 1st Edition Shadowless. This variation is distinct from the others on two grounds: 1) The 1st edition circular stamp on the left-hand side of the card is clearly visible, and 2) A shadowless card has a different colour pallet than its unlimited counterpart. The official terminology is what’s known as missing the ‘drop shadow’ on the card, specifically around the art box but the best way to describe it is it kind of looks like the entire card is sun damaged/bleach.
The big wet turtle is back, it's the Unlimited Blastoise holo!This card has been authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded an Near Mint/Mint 8.Grading report: A card graded 8 must have relatively smooth edges with only minor touches of wear. It must have original color borders and gloss. One of the following very minor flaws is allowed: corners are sharp to the naked eye but reveal slight imperfections under magnification; a small amount of minor print spots; subtle focus imperfections of the image. A very slight diamond cut is allowed. TCG cards could have small-to-moderate handling defects. For sports and non-sports cards, centering must be 65/35 or better.About this card: Unlimited Base Set was the 3rd wave of printing for the first ever English TCG expansion, it does NOT feature the iconic Shadowless design, nor the 1st Edition stamp. This print run was to supply the initial demand for Pokémon cards during the Pokémania frenzy in 1999-2000.
I miss when Zapdos used to zap others from it's feet. Unlimited Holo Zapdos, you're doing your best.This card has been authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded a Mint 9.Grading report: A Mint card has four sharp corners with only minor wear visible. Slight minor flaws on the edges may be visible. The surface must have all original gloss; however, a small number of specks or one minor spot or surface defect is allowed. For TCG cards, cards will have only a few minor manufacturing or handling defects. For sports and non-sports cards, centering must be 60/40 or better for the front of the card, and 90/10 for the back.About this card: Unlimited Base Set was the 3rd wave of printing for the first ever English TCG expansion, it does NOT feature the iconic Shadowless design, nor the 1st Edition stamp. This print run was to supply the initial demand for Pokémon cards during the Pokémania frenzy in 1999-2000.
Have you watered your Unlimited Venusaur Holo today? (Please note: do not water your Pokémon cards)This card has been authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded an Near Mint/Mint+ 8.5. Grading report: A card graded 8.5 has relatively smooth edges with only minor touches of wear. It must have original color borders and gloss. One of the following very minor flaws is allowed: corners are sharp to the naked eye but reveal slight imperfections under magnification; a small amount of minor print spots; subtle focus imperfections of the image. A very slight diamond cut is allowed. TCG cards could show small handing defects. About this card: Unlimited Base Set was the 3rd wave of printing for the first ever English TCG expansion, it does NOT feature the iconic Shadowless design, nor the 1st Edition stamp. This print run was to supply the initial demand for Pokémon cards during the Pokémania frenzy in 1999-2000.
While this Shadowless 1st Edition may be the first printed Chansey, prototypes of this card were discovered and even reprinted and gifted to TCG artists and employees in 2021 for the 25th Anniversary. This card has been authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded an Excellent/ Near Mint+ 6.5.Grading report: For a grade of 6.5, no more than one slightly “dinged” corner is allowed, or no more than two of the following flaws: two or three fuzzy corners; slightly rough edges; noticeable print spots. A moderate diamond cut is allowed, and light wax staining on the front is acceptable.About this card: The Original Base Set went through a number of variations and printings through 1999 and not all of them are widely known.The first iteration is known as 1st Edition Shadowless. This variation is distinct from the others on two grounds: 1) The 1st edition circular stamp on the left-hand side of the card is clearly visible, and 2) A shadowless card has a different colour pallet than its unlimited counterpart. The official terminology is what’s known as missing the ‘drop shadow’ on the card, specifically around the art box but the best way to describe it is it kind of looks like the entire card is sun damaged/bleach.
A MINT Unlimited Charizard to finish the long line of Charizards we just had!This card has been authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded a Mint 9. Grading report: A Mint card has four sharp corners with only minor wear visible. Slight minor flaws on the edges may be visible. The surface must have all original gloss; however, a small number of specks or one minor spot or surface defect is allowed. For TCG cards, cards will have only a few minor manufacturing or handling defects. For sports and non-sports cards, centering must be 60/40 or better for the front of the card, and 90/10 for the back.About this card: Unlimited Base Set was the 3rd wave of printing for the first ever English TCG expansion, it does NOT feature the iconic Shadowless design, nor the 1st Edition stamp. This print run was to supply the initial demand for Pokémon cards during the Pokémania frenzy in 1999-2000.
Everyone's first Shiny Pokémon, the Red Gyarados from The Lake of Rage! 1st Edition at that!This card has been authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded a Mint 9. Population 41.Grading report: A Mint card has four sharp corners with only minor wear visible. Slight minor flaws on the edges may be visible. The surface must have all original gloss; however, a small number of specks or one minor spot or surface defect is allowed. For TCG cards, cards will have only a few minor manufacturing or handling defects. For sports and non-sports cards, centering must be 60/40 or better for the front of the card, and 90/10 for the back.About this card: Shining Pokémon debuted in Neo Revelation with Shining Magikarp and Gyarados. Shining Pokémon were the first instance of Shiny Pokémon in the TCG. They feature a dark, textured holo pattern over the Pokémon only, there is no holo on the background image. Shiny Pokémon are a recurring element of the TCG, showing up in many forms, and under many different named rarities.
How many Charizards is too many? The 3rd Charizard Unlimited slab here!This card has been authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded an Near Mint/Mint+ 8.5.Grading report: A card graded 8.5 has relatively smooth edges with only minor touches of wear. It must have original color borders and gloss. One of the following very minor flaws is allowed: corners are sharp to the naked eye but reveal slight imperfections under magnification; a small amount of minor print spots; subtle focus imperfections of the image. A very slight diamond cut is allowed. TCG cards could show small handing defects.About this card: Unlimited Base Set was the 3rd wave of printing for the first ever English TCG expansion, it does NOT feature the iconic Shadowless design, nor the 1st Edition stamp. This print run was to supply the initial demand for Pokémon cards during the Pokémania frenzy in 1999-2000.
The King of the Shadowless 1st Edition Base Set, Nidoking takes a stand!This card has been authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded a perfect Gem Mint 9.5. Population 5. Grading report: A Mint+ 9.5 is a card that displays premium eye appeal for a Mint card. Qualities such as exceptional centering, surface qualities/color or other key elements can elevate a card to a Mint+ grade.About this card: The Original Base Set went through a number of variations and printings through 1999 and not all of them are widely known.The first iteration is known as 1st Edition Shadowless. This variation is distinct from the others on two grounds: 1) The 1st edition circular stamp on the left-hand side of the card is clearly visible, and 2) A shadowless card has a different colour pallet than its unlimited counterpart. The official terminology is what’s known as missing the ‘drop shadow’ on the card, specifically around the art box but the best way to describe it is it kind of looks like the entire card is sun damaged/bleach.
Alakazam has an IQ that exceeds 5,000, do you think it knows how much this auction will end at?This card has been authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded a Near Mint 8.Grading report: A card graded 8 must have relatively smooth edges with only minor touches of wear. It must have original color borders and gloss. One of the following very minor flaws is allowed: corners are sharp to the naked eye but reveal slight imperfections under magnification; a small amount of minor print spots; subtle focus imperfections of the image. A very slight diamond cut is allowed. TCG cards could have small-to-moderate handling defects. For sports and non-sports cards, centering must be 65/35 or better.About this card: The Original Base Set went through a number of variations and printings through 1999 and not all of them are widely known.The first iteration is known as 1st Edition Shadowless. This variation is distinct from the others on two grounds: 1) The 1st edition circular stamp on the left-hand side of the card is clearly visible, and 2) A shadowless card has a different colour pallet than its unlimited counterpart. The official terminology is what’s known as missing the ‘drop shadow’ on the card, specifically around the art box but the best way to describe it is it kind of looks like the entire card is sun damaged/bleach.
This beautiful 1st Edition Shinig Celebi is stunning with it's complimenting pink background. This card has been authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded a Mint+ 9.5. Population 2. Grading report: A Mint+ 9.5 is a card that displays premium eye appeal for a Mint card. Qualities such as exceptional centering, surface qualities/color or other key elements can elevate a card to a Mint+ grade.About this card: Shining Pokémon debuted in Neo Revelation with Shining Magikarp and Gyarados. Shining Pokémon were the first instance of Shiny Pokémon in the TCG. They feature a dark, textured holo pattern over the Pokémon only, there is no holo on the background image. Shiny Pokémon are a recurring element of the TCG, showing up in many forms, and under many different named rarities.
As the grades rise, Blastoise gets happier, we all want a happy Unlimited Bladtoise Holo, right?This card has been authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded an Near Mint/Mint+8.5.Grading report: A card graded 8.5 has relatively smooth edges with only minor touches of wear. It must have original color borders and gloss. One of the following very minor flaws is allowed: corners are sharp to the naked eye but reveal slight imperfections under magnification; a small amount of minor print spots; subtle focus imperfections of the image. A very slight diamond cut is allowed. TCG cards could show small handing defects.About this card: Unlimited Base Set was the 3rd wave of printing for the first ever English TCG expansion, it does NOT feature the iconic Shadowless design, nor the 1st Edition stamp. This print run was to supply the initial demand for Pokémon cards during the Pokémania frenzy in 1999-2000.
Oh to be a giant toad with a big plant on my back. Unlimited Venusaur Holo is living the dream.This card has been authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded an Near Mint/Mint 8.Grading report: A card graded 8 must have relatively smooth edges with only minor touches of wear. It must have original color borders and gloss. One of the following very minor flaws is allowed: corners are sharp to the naked eye but reveal slight imperfections under magnification; a small amount of minor print spots; subtle focus imperfections of the image. A very slight diamond cut is allowed. TCG cards could have small-to-moderate handling defects. For sports and non-sports cards, centering must be 65/35 or better.About this card: Unlimited Base Set was the 3rd wave of printing for the first ever English TCG expansion, it does NOT feature the iconic Shadowless design, nor the 1st Edition stamp. This print run was to supply the initial demand for Pokémon cards during the Pokémania frenzy in 1999-2000.
The first of very many Shiny Charizard cards! Did you know this card depicts the original colour of Charizard's Shiny? The original Shiny was Purple skin with Green under-wings. This colouration was changed between Generation 2 and 3. This card has been authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded a perfect Gem Mint 9. Population 28.Grading report: A Mint card has four sharp corners with only minor wear visible. Slight minor flaws on the edges may be visible. The surface must have all original gloss; however, a small number of specks or one minor spot or surface defect is allowed. For TCG cards, cards will have only a few minor manufacturing or handling defects. For sports and non-sports cards, centering must be 60/40 or better for the front of the card, and 90/10 for the back.About this card: Shining Pokémon debuted in Neo Revelation with Shining Magikarp and Gyarados. Shining Pokémon were the first instance of Shiny Pokémon in the TCG. They feature a dark, textured holo pattern over the Pokémon only, there is no holo on the background image. Shiny Pokémon are a recurring element of the TCG, showing up in many forms, and under many different named rarities.
The Charizard you probably had in your childhood collection, it's Unlimited Charizard!The card has been authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded an Near Mint/Mint 8.Grading report: A card graded 8 must have relatively smooth edges with only minor touches of wear. It must have original color borders and gloss. One of the following very minor flaws is allowed: corners are sharp to the naked eye but reveal slight imperfections under magnification; a small amount of minor print spots; subtle focus imperfections of the image. A very slight diamond cut is allowed. TCG cards could have small-to-moderate handling defects. For sports and non-sports cards, centering must be 65/35 or better.About this card: Unlimited Base Set was the 3rd wave of printing for the first ever English TCG expansion, it does NOT feature the iconic Shadowless design, nor the 1st Edition stamp. This print run was to supply the initial demand for Pokémon cards during the Pokémania frenzy in 1999-2000.
First up, the first fully-evolved Starter Pokémon, it's Venusaur!This card has been consigned by a former printing manager from wizards of the coast and graded by the SGB team. Why is there a non-CGC graded card in the CGC sale? This card is in mint condition and a perfect grading candidate. Should you win this auction, we will grade this card for you, FREE of charge, with CGC!Please reach out via email, Instagram DM, carrier pigeon, or book an appopintment to view in person to get an up close look at this unslabbed beauty!About this card: We all know it, we all love it, it's Base Set. This Venusaur is Base Set Unlimited. These cards are staples in anyone Personal Collections and even Graded Collections, we have to pay respect to the OG's that help Pokémon become what it is today.
They say three's a crowd, but not when you're a Shadowless 1st Edition Magneton! This card has been authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded a Near Mint+ 7.5.Grading report: A card graded 7.5 may also have a touch of wear on two or three corners or slightly rough edges. The image may be slightly out of register. A slight diamond cut is allowed, and very slight wax staining is allowed on the reverse. TCG cards could have a moderate defect or a number of small handling defects. For sports and non-sports cards, 65/35 centering is allowed.About this card: The Original Base Set went through a number of variations and printings through 1999 and not all of them are widely known.The first iteration is known as 1st Edition Shadowless. This variation is distinct from the others on two grounds: 1) The 1st edition circular stamp on the left-hand side of the card is clearly visible, and 2) A shadowless card has a different colour pallet than its unlimited counterpart. The official terminology is what’s known as missing the ‘drop shadow’ on the card, specifically around the art box but the best way to describe it is it kind of looks like the entire card is sun damaged/bleach.
Did you know? This Machamp Holo was only printed in 1st Edition, making thousands of collectors thinking they discovered a rare, expensive card when they rediscovered their childhood collections. The true rare and expensive Machamp is the non-holo version released in a Trainer Deck before the TCG released in North America. This card has been authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded an Near Mint+ 7.5.Grading report: A card graded 7.5 may also have a touch of wear on two or three corners or slightly rough edges. The image may be slightly out of register. A slight diamond cut is allowed, and very slight wax staining is allowed on the reverse. TCG cards could have a moderate defect or a number of small handling defects. For sports and non-sports cards, 65/35 centering is allowed.About this card: The Original Base Set went through a number of variations and printings through 1999 and not all of them are widely known.The first iteration is known as 1st Edition Shadowless. This variation is distinct from the others on two grounds: 1) The 1st edition circular stamp on the left-hand side of the card is clearly visible, and 2) A shadowless card has a different colour pallet than its unlimited counterpart. The official terminology is what’s known as missing the ‘drop shadow’ on the card, specifically around the art box but the best way to describe it is it kind of looks like the entire card is sun damaged/bleach.
The old school colours of Gyarados looks incredible on this Shadowless 1st Edition holo card.This card has been authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded an Near Mint/ Mint+ 8.5.Grading report: A card graded 8.5 has relatively smooth edges with only minor touches of wear. It must have original color borders and gloss. One of the following very minor flaws is allowed: corners are sharp to the naked eye but reveal slight imperfections under magnification; a small amount of minor print spots; subtle focus imperfections of the image. A very slight diamond cut is allowed. TCG cards could show small handing defects.About this card: The Original Base Set went through a number of variations and printings through 1999 and not all of them are widely known.The first iteration is known as 1st Edition Shadowless. This variation is distinct from the others on two grounds: 1) The 1st edition circular stamp on the left-hand side of the card is clearly visible, and 2) A shadowless card has a different colour pallet than its unlimited counterpart. The official terminology is what’s known as missing the ‘drop shadow’ on the card, specifically around the art box but the best way to describe it is it kind of looks like the entire card is sun damaged/bleach.
We all know how rare Red Cheeks Pikachu is, right? Red Cheeks Pikachu only appeared in the Shadowless and 1st Editions of Base Set (and one e3 promo card). This is a Holy Grail for Pikachu collections, for sure. This card has been authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded a Near Mint/Mint 8.Grading report: A card graded 8 must have relatively smooth edges with only minor touches of wear. It must have original color borders and gloss. One of the following very minor flaws is allowed: corners are sharp to the naked eye but reveal slight imperfections under magnification; a small amount of minor print spots; subtle focus imperfections of the image. A very slight diamond cut is allowed. TCG cards could have small-to-moderate handling defects. For sports and non-sports cards, centering must be 65/35 or better.About this card: The Original Base Set went through a number of variations and printings through 1999 and not all of them are widely known.The first iteration is known as 1st Edition Shadowless. This variation is distinct from the others on two grounds: 1) The 1st edition circular stamp on the left-hand side of the card is clearly visible, and 2) A shadowless card has a different colour pallet than its unlimited counterpart. The official terminology is what’s known as missing the ‘drop shadow’ on the card, specifically around the art box but the best way to describe it is it kind of looks like the entire card is sun damaged/bleach.
You cannot get more OG than a Shadowless 1st Edition holo, Venusaur knows it is a icon. This card has been authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded an Excellent+ 5.5.Grading report: At 5.5, the corners may exhibit light “fuzzyness” and very minor rounding. The corners may come to a point but may have one or two “dinged” corners. There may also be chipping on the edges, minor border discoloration, noticeable print spots and/or color or focus imperfections on the surface.About this card: The Original Base Set went through a number of variations and printings through 1999 and not all of them are widely known.The first iteration is known as 1st Edition Shadowless. This variation is distinct from the others on two grounds: 1) The 1st edition circular stamp on the left-hand side of the card is clearly visible, and 2) A shadowless card has a different colour pallet than its unlimited counterpart. The official terminology is what’s known as missing the ‘drop shadow’ on the card, specifically around the art box but the best way to describe it is it kind of looks like the entire card is sun damaged/bleach.
Big, strong, and shiny! Shining Mewtwo is a legendary example of a beautiful 1st Edition card. This card has been authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded a perfect Gem Mint 10. Population 22.Grading report: A Gem Mint 10 is a card that has received a 10 grade overall; however, one of the grading criteria does not meet the requirements of a Pristine 10. Corners will appear perfect to the naked eye and Mint+ under 10x magnification. The surface is free of print spots and should also display perfect gloss, devoid of any surface flaws. Centering is not to exceed approximately 55/45, and reverse centering is not to exceed 75/25.About this card: Shining Pokémon debuted in Neo Revelation with Shining Magikarp and Gyarados. Shining Pokémon were the first instance of Shiny Pokémon in the TCG. They feature a dark, textured holo pattern over the Pokémon only, there is no holo on the background image. Shiny Pokémon are a recurring element of the TCG, showing up in many forms, and under many different named rarities.
This stunning blue background makes Raichu's Shining 1st Edition artwork pop! This card has been authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded a Mint+ 9.5. Population 2. Grading report: A Mint+ 9.5 is a card that displays premium eye appeal for a Mint card. Qualities such as exceptional centering, surface qualities/color or other key elements can elevate a card to a Mint+ grade.About this card: Shining Pokémon debuted in Neo Revelation with Shining Magikarp and Gyarados. Shining Pokémon were the first instance of Shiny Pokémon in the TCG. They feature a dark, textured holo pattern over the Pokémon only, there is no holo on the background image. Shiny Pokémon are a recurring element of the TCG, showing up in many forms, and under many different named rarities.
Who has a huge shell, two cannons and millions of fans? This guy. Unlimited Blastoise you will always be famous.This card has been authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded an Near Mint/Mint 8.Grading report: A card graded 8 must have relatively smooth edges with only minor touches of wear. It must have original color borders and gloss. One of the following very minor flaws is allowed: corners are sharp to the naked eye but reveal slight imperfections under magnification; a small amount of minor print spots; subtle focus imperfections of the image. A very slight diamond cut is allowed. TCG cards could have small-to-moderate handling defects. For sports and non-sports cards, centering must be 65/35 or better.About this card: Unlimited Base Set was the 3rd wave of printing for the first ever English TCG expansion, it does NOT feature the iconic Shadowless design, nor the 1st Edition stamp. This print run was to supply the initial demand for Pokémon cards during the Pokémania frenzy in 1999-2000.
Remember when Ash caught a Shiny Noctowl in the anime and it was tiny? I wonder if Ash's Shiny Noctwol was 1st Edition like this one.This card has been authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded a perfect Gem Mint 10. Population 17. Grading report: A Gem Mint 10 is a card that has received a 10 grade overall; however, one of the grading criteria does not meet the requirements of a Pristine 10. Corners will appear perfect to the naked eye and Mint+ under 10x magnification. The surface is free of print spots and should also display perfect gloss, devoid of any surface flaws. Centering is not to exceed approximately 55/45, and reverse centering is not to exceed 75/25.About this card: Shining Pokémon debuted in Neo Revelation with Shining Magikarp and Gyarados. Shining Pokémon were the first instance of Shiny Pokémon in the TCG. They feature a dark, textured holo pattern over the Pokémon only, there is no holo on the background image. Shiny Pokémon are a recurring element of the TCG, showing up in many forms, and under many different named rarities.
It's Raichu's turn in the spotlight, this Shadowless 1st Edition holo glistens in it's Starlight Holofoil pattern!This card has been authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded a Near Mint+ 8.5.Grading report: A card graded 8.5 has relatively smooth edges with only minor touches of wear. It must have original color borders and gloss. One of the following very minor flaws is allowed: corners are sharp to the naked eye but reveal slight imperfections under magnification; a small amount of minor print spots; subtle focus imperfections of the image. A very slight diamond cut is allowed. TCG cards could show small handing defects.About this card: The Original Base Set went through a number of variations and printings through 1999 and not all of them are widely known.The first iteration is known as 1st Edition Shadowless. This variation is distinct from the others on two grounds: 1) The 1st edition circular stamp on the left-hand side of the card is clearly visible, and 2) A shadowless card has a different colour pallet than its unlimited counterpart. The official terminology is what’s known as missing the ‘drop shadow’ on the card, specifically around the art box but the best way to describe it is it kind of looks like the entire card is sun damaged/bleach.
NOW we are cooking! This 1st Edition Shining Steelix looks fierce in its golden coat!This card has been authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded a perfect Gem Mint 10. Population 3.This PRISTINE 10 Shining Steelix from Neo Destiny is a GOLDEN example of a Pristine 10! Grading report: A Pristine 10 is a virtually flawless card to the naked eye. The centering is 50/50, and the card has flawless color and registration. All cards that merit a CGC Pristine 10 grade will receive a special CGC Cards Pristine 10 label.About this card: Shining Pokémon debuted in Neo Revelation with Shining Magikarp and Gyarados. Shining Pokémon were the first instance of Shiny Pokémon in the TCG. They feature a dark, textured holo pattern over the Pokémon only, there is no holo on the background image. Shiny Pokémon are a recurring element of the TCG, showing up in many forms, and under many different named rarities.
Fine, I'll say it. We should have had Pokémon Green too, then Venusaur would have been everyones favourite!This card has been authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded an Near Mint/Mint+ 8.5.Grading report: A card graded 8.5 has relatively smooth edges with only minor touches of wear. It must have original color borders and gloss. One of the following very minor flaws is allowed: corners are sharp to the naked eye but reveal slight imperfections under magnification; a small amount of minor print spots; subtle focus imperfections of the image. A very slight diamond cut is allowed. TCG cards could show small handing defects.About this card: Unlimited Base Set was the 3rd wave of printing for the first ever English TCG expansion, it does NOT feature the iconic Shadowless design, nor the 1st Edition stamp. This print run was to supply the initial demand for Pokémon cards during the Pokémania frenzy in 1999-2000.
The illustrious Golden Magikarp in it's first ‘rare’ card! 1st Edition at that!Authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded a perfect Gem Mint 10. Population 18. Grading report: A Gem Mint 10 is a card that has received a 10 grade overall; however, one of the grading criteria does not meet the requirements of a Pristine 10. Corners will appear perfect to the naked eye and Mint+ under 10x magnification. The surface is free of print spots and should also display perfect gloss, devoid of any surface flaws. Centering is not to exceed approximately 55/45, and reverse centering is not to exceed 75/25.About this card: Shining Pokémon debuted in Neo Revelation with Shining Magikarp and Gyarados. Shining Pokémon were the first instance of Shiny Pokémon in the TCG. They feature a dark, textured holo pattern over the Pokémon only, there is no holo on the background image. Shiny Pokémon are a recurring element of the TCG, showing up in many forms, and under many different named rarities.
How many Unlimited Charizards did you have as a kid? Surely we all had one?This card has been authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded an 8.Grading report: A card graded 8 must have relatively smooth edges with only minor touches of wear. It must have original color borders and gloss. One of the following very minor flaws is allowed: corners are sharp to the naked eye but reveal slight imperfections under magnification; a small amount of minor print spots; subtle focus imperfections of the image. A very slight diamond cut is allowed. TCG cards could have small-to-moderate handling defects. For sports and non-sports cards, centering must be 65/35 or better.About this card: Unlimited Base Set was the 3rd wave of printing for the first ever English TCG expansion, it does NOT feature the iconic Shadowless design, nor the 1st Edition stamp. This print run was to supply the initial demand for Pokémon cards during the Pokémania frenzy in 1999-2000.
One last Unlimited Blastoise Holo for the road?This card has been authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded an Near Mint/Mint+ 8.5.Grading report: A card graded 8.5 has relatively smooth edges with only minor touches of wear. It must have original color borders and gloss. One of the following very minor flaws is allowed: corners are sharp to the naked eye but reveal slight imperfections under magnification; a small amount of minor print spots; subtle focus imperfections of the image. A very slight diamond cut is allowed. TCG cards could show small handing defects.About this card: Unlimited Base Set was the 3rd wave of printing for the first ever English TCG expansion, it does NOT feature the iconic Shadowless design, nor the 1st Edition stamp. This print run was to supply the initial demand for Pokémon cards during the Pokémania frenzy in 1999-2000.
4th times the charm, right? 8.5 Unlimited Charizard!The card has been authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded an Near Mint/Mint+8.5.Grading report: A card graded 8.5 has relatively smooth edges with only minor touches of wear. It must have original color borders and gloss. One of the following very minor flaws is allowed: corners are sharp to the naked eye but reveal slight imperfections under magnification; a small amount of minor print spots; subtle focus imperfections of the image. A very slight diamond cut is allowed. TCG cards could show small handing defects.About this card: Unlimited Base Set was the 3rd wave of printing for the first ever English TCG expansion, it does NOT feature the iconic Shadowless design, nor the 1st Edition stamp. This print run was to supply the initial demand for Pokémon cards during the Pokémania frenzy in 1999-2000.
If you think Tyranitar couldn't look any cooler, let me introduce you to the 1st Edition shining Tyranitar!At just a population 13 in the entire world this secret rare Shining Tyranitar has been authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded a perfect Gem Mint 10!Grading report: A Gem Mint 10 is a card that has received a 10 grade overall; however, one of the grading criteria does not meet the requirements of a Pristine 10. Corners will appear perfect to the naked eye and Mint+ under 10x magnification. The surface is free of print spots and should also display perfect gloss, devoid of any surface flaws. Centering is not to exceed approximately 55/45, and reverse centering is not to exceed 75/25. About this card: Shining Pokémon debuted in Neo Revelation with Shining Magikarp and Gyarados. Shining Pokémon were the first instance of Shiny Pokémon in the TCG. They feature a dark, textured holo pattern over the Pokémon only, there is no holo on the background image. Shiny Pokémon are a recurring element of the TCG, showing up in many forms, and under many different named rarities.
It's always exciting to see Shadowless 1st Edition Base Set cards, so a Zapdos holo is extra cool! This card has been authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded an Excellent/ Near Mint+ 6.5.Grading report: For a grade of 6.5, no more than one slightly “dinged” corner is allowed, or no more than two of the following flaws: two or three fuzzy corners; slightly rough edges; noticeable print spots. A moderate diamond cut is allowed, and light wax staining on the front is acceptable.About this card: The Original Base Set went through a number of variations and printings through 1999 and not all of them are widely known.The first iteration is known as 1st Edition Shadowless. This variation is distinct from the others on two grounds: 1) The 1st edition circular stamp on the left-hand side of the card is clearly visible, and 2) A shadowless card has a different colour pallet than its unlimited counterpart. The official terminology is what’s known as missing the ‘drop shadow’ on the card, specifically around the art box but the best way to describe it is it kind of looks like the entire card is sun damaged/bleach.
The very sought after 4th Print, this time with a Ninetales HoloThis card has been authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded a Mint+ 9.5.Grading report: A Mint+ 9.5 is a card that displays premium eye appeal for a Mint card. Qualities such as exceptional centering, surface qualities/color or other key elements can elevate a card to a Mint+ grade.About this card: The final print run of Base Set was commissioned by the then Managing Director of Wizards of the Coast UK, Stephen Wilks, the demand for Base Set was still through the roof during the first quarter of the year 2000 and this wave was printed in the UK and primarily sold in the UK, France and Germany. 4th print has a very distinctive telltale sign; it looks exactly the same as a regular Unlimited card. however, at the bottom of the card where the copyright date can be found, you’ll see it has the date ‘1999-2000’. Base Set, Jungle and Fossil (the second and third expansions) were printed in 1999 and subsequent sets all feature the year they were printed in at the bottom of the card, as Base Set was originally printed in 1999. If you see the 1999-2000 date it means it was part of the final print run.
The super sharp, super green Shining Kabutops 1st Edition!This card has been authenticated and graded by CGC and awarded a perfect Gem Mint 10. Population 19. Grading report: A Gem Mint 10 is a card that has received a 10 grade overall; however, one of the grading criteria does not meet the requirements of a Pristine 10. Corners will appear perfect to the naked eye and Mint+ under 10x magnification. The surface is free of print spots and should also display perfect gloss, devoid of any surface flaws. Centering is not to exceed approximately 55/45, and reverse centering is not to exceed 75/25.About this card: Shining Pokémon debuted in Neo Revelation with Shining Magikarp and Gyarados. Shining Pokémon were the first instance of Shiny Pokémon in the TCG. They feature a dark, textured holo pattern over the Pokémon only, there is no holo on the background image. Shiny Pokémon are a recurring element of the TCG, showing up in many forms, and under many different named rarities.
EDITORS- VITHALBHAI K.JHAVERI & SOLI S.BATLIWALA Second Reprint Edition Year - 1945 10 x 7 x 0.5 inches The book "Jai Hind The Story of a Rebel Daughter of India with the Rani of Jhansi Regiment" is the explosive account of an Indian woman who took up arms to drive out the British from India. With immortal slogans, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose raised the war cry of Indian independence. Thousands of men and women from all across Asia answered his appeal and joined the Indian National Army (INA). This book is the eyewitness account of one such participant in these ferocious battles which shook the foundation of British rule in India. This is the second edition of the diary first published in the form of a book by Janmabhoomi Prakashan Mandir Mumbai in 1945.
DADABHAI NAOROJI(1815-1927) First Edition Year - 1901 8.5 x 6 x 2 inches Published in the year 1901 by Swan Sonnenschein & Co; Lim. London. Dadabhai Naoroji was one of the pioneers of the Indian independence movement who explained how steadily and clinically the British were emptying India's wealth and poverty. This drain theory was used as a rallying point for anti-British protests and nationalist mobilization. Dadabhai Naoroji was the first to state in his book that poverty in India was caused by colonial control which was draining the country's wealth and prosperity. Non-Exportable
SIR VERNEY LOVETT First Edition: February 1920 Second Edition: October 1920 Year - 1920 9 x 6 x 1.5 inches This book by Sir Verney Lovett documents the different phases of the Indian Nationalist movement and traces the history and political conditions of India. It has been chosen by academics as having cultural significance and a foundational piece of civilization. Non-Exportable
M.K.GANDHI First Edition Year - 1951 8.5 x 6 x 1.5 inches Printed and published by Navajivan Publishing House Ahmedabad this book focuses on Gandhi's vision of Satyagraha whereby one appeals to reason and conscience and puts an end to evil by converting the evil-doer. It begins with an explanation of Satyagraha and proceeds with detailed discussions of the self-training and courage necessary for Satyagraha.
EDITED AND COMPILED BY V. H. DESAI First Edition Year - 1969 10 x 7 x 0.5 inches Published by The Provisional Azad Hind Government Hyderabad. The book documents the struggle of Azad Hind and the spirit of its revolutionaries under the guidance of Indian nationalist 'Netaji' Subhash Chandra Bose.
WITH A BIOGRAPHICAL APPRECIATION BY SAROJINI NAIDU FOREWORD BY THE HON'BLE THE RAJAH OF MAHMUDABAD First Edition Year - 1918 7.5 x 5 x 1 inches First published in 1918 by Ganesh & Co. Madras with a biographical appreciation by Sarojini Naidu and a foreword by The Hon'ble The Rajah of Mahmudabad. The brief biographical study titled "An Ambassador of Unity" which prefaces this volume of Mohamed Ali Jinnah's speeches was originally intended for the "Indian Nation Builders" series. Non-Exportable
Subhas C. Bose First Edition Year - 1935 9 x 5.5 x 1.5 inches Published by Subhas C. Bose The Indian Struggle is a powerful account of India’s fight for independence written by one of its most formidable leaders. The book originally published in 1942 offers a comprehensive narrative of the Indian freedom movement focusing particularly on the period from 1905 to 1942. Bose provides a detailed analysis of the political social and military aspects of the struggle highlighting key events decisions and figures that shaped the movement. Through his own perspectives as a prominent nationalist leader Bose critiques the leadership and strategies of the Indian National Congress while also emphasizing the importance of armed resistance against British colonial rule. The Indian Struggle remains an essential work for understanding the diverse forces and ideologies that contributed to India's quest for freedom.
A.B. Rajput First Edition Year - 1946 7.5 x 5 x 0.5 inches Published by A.B. Rajput Maulana Abul Kalam Azad is a comprehensive biography of one of India's foremost freedom fighters intellectuals and the first Minister of Education in independent India. The book delves into Azad’s contributions to the Indian independence movement highlighting his role as a leader a scholar and a proponent of Hindu-Muslim unity. Rajput meticulously traces Azad’s early life his ideological evolution and his commitment to non-violence education and national integration. Azad’s leadership in the Indian National Congress and his advocacy for a secular democratic India are key themes in the biography. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad provides an in-depth understanding of his multifaceted legacy and his profound influence on the shaping of modern India.
SAROJINI NAIDU First Edition Year - 1943 8.5 x 6 x 1 inches Published by Kitabistan Allahabad. This first edition of The Sceptred Flute Songs of India (1943) comprises Naidu’s collected works published under the titles of The Broken Wing The Bird of Time and The Golden Threshold. This one volume edition consists of all these three books contents of which brim with patriotism romance and tragedy earning her the moniker "Nightingale of India".
M.K.GANDHI First Edition Year - 1942 9 x 6 x 1.5 inches The very first edition of Gandhiji's Non-Violence in Peace and War reproduces chronologically his most important writings on the subject of Non-violence. His passionate pursuit of ahimsa can be seen through all that he has thought and done said and written.
NAWAB FRAMURZ JUNG BAHADUR First Edition Year - 1906 7.5 x 5.5 x 1 inches Hurmuz Kaus Collection; Hyderabad Deccan India. Printed by Higginbotham & Co. This ancient historical account of the city of 'Shorapur'; a one-time independent Raj of the Beydurs by Nawab Framurz Jung Bahadur details the manners and customs of the Beydurs the capture by the British government and its later cede to The Nizam of Hyderabad. Non-Exportable
D.G.TENDULKAR First Edition 10 x 7 x 2 inches Published by D.G. Tendulkar Mahatma: Life of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi in Eight Volumes is a comprehensive and definitive biography of one of the most influential leaders in modern history. This monumental work spans eight volumes meticulously chronicling the life and struggles of Mahatma Gandhi from his early years in Porbandar to his leadership in the Indian independence movement. Tendulkar through exhaustive research offers a detailed exploration of Gandhi's personal political and philosophical evolution capturing his commitment to non-violent truth and social justice. This set provides readers with an in-depth understanding of Gandhi's impact on India and the world offering valuable insights into his vision principles and the challenges he faced throughout his life. All eight volumes come with dust covers.
Jawaharlal Nehru First Edition Year - 1946 9 x 5.5 x 2 inches Published by Jawaharlal Nehru The Discovery of India is a profound and reflective work that offers an insightful exploration of India’s history culture and civilization. Written during Nehru’s imprisonment in 1942 the book serves as a personal account of his deep connection to the land people and heritage of India. Nehru delves into the country's ancient past from its spiritual and philosophical foundations to its rich contributions in art science and literature while also examining the effects of British colonial rule. This classic work captures Nehru’s vision of a united independent India blending history with his reflections on the challenges and aspirations facing the nation. The Discovery of India remains an essential text for understanding India's journey through time and its path to independence.
RAJENDRA PRASAD First Edition Year - 1955 10 x 6.5 x 1.5 inches Published by The Publications Division Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Government of India. a collection of addresses by India’s first President, Rajendra Prasad. It reflects his vision for the nation, covering themes of democracy, governance, and national unity, offering valuable insights into India’s early years as a republic.
JABEZ T. SUNDERLAND EDITOR OF YOUNG INDIA (NEW YORK) First Edition Year - 1928 7.5 x 5.5 x 2.5 inches The book written by the former editor of Young India argues for India's case for autonomy and it's right to break free from the British rule to exist as a free independent nation while citing utterances by eminent personalities. Non-Exportable
Mahadev Desai First Edition Year - 1929 8.5 x 5.5 x 1.5 inches Published by Mahadev Desai The Story of Bardoli is a compelling narrative of the successful struggle led by Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel in the Bardoli region of Gujarat in 1928. The book details the peasant revolt against the oppressive land revenue policies imposed by the British government which had burdened farmers with exorbitant taxes. Desai a close associate of Patel recounts the events with clarity and emotion capturing the spirit of resilience and unity among the villagers. Through his account Desai highlights the pivotal role of Sardar Patel in organizing the movement using non-violent methods of protest and civil disobedience. The Story of Bardoli is a significant historical document shedding light on a crucial moment in India’s struggle for independence and demonstrating the power of collective action in the face of injustice. Non-Exportable
First Edition Year - 1961 7.5 x 10 x 1 inches Rabindranath Tagore has not only been a one-man synthesis of the old and the new the ancient and the modern but he has also been because of his extra-ordinary catholicity of mind a leading light to the world struggling to be reborn into sanity. This edition is an offering to the memory of Rabindranath Tagore on the occasion of the Centenary of his birth and contains valuable studies on the many aspects of Tagore's personality and genius contributed by eminent writers and scholars from many parts of the world. There is a full and comprehensive chronicle of the poet's life from year to year. The incorporation of some famous portraits of the poet by distinguished artists adds to the value of this publication which is as much a tribute to the genius of Tagore as a guide to its comprehension.
C. RAJAGOPALACHARI First Edition Year - 1961 9 x 6 x 1.5 inches Bharthan Publications Madras explores the life, philosophy, and legacy of C. Rajagopalachari through essays, speeches, and reflections. It highlights his commitment to truth, ethics, and governance, offering insights into his role in India’s independence and political thought.
RABINDRANATH TAGORE First Edition Year - 1935 10 x 7.5 x 1 inches Published by Visva Bharti Grathan Bivgh; Shantiniketan Press Calcutta. Gifted to painter Gopal Ghose & wife in the 22 Boishakh; 1344 (5th May 1937). A collection of 46 poems in Bengali by Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore exploring the themes of love and longing.
M.K.GANDHI EDITED BY ANAND T.HINGORANI First Edition Year - 1961 7.5 x 5 x 0.5 inches Published and edited by Anand T. Hingorani The Art of Living presents the teachings and philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi offering a profound insight into his approach to life work and spirituality. The book compiles Gandhi’s personal reflections writings and principles highlighting his emphasis on non-violence self-discipline simplicity and truth. Hingorani’s editorial work brings together Gandhi’s thoughts on living a purposeful and meaningful life emphasizing the integration of moral and ethical values into daily living. This book serves as a timeless guide for those seeking to understand Gandhi’s spiritual wisdom and how it can be applied to modern life for personal growth and societal harmony.

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