50+ Official Pokemon Cards Binder Collection Booster Box with 5 Foils in Any Combination and at Least 1 Rarity, GX, EX,
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50+ Official Pokemon Cards Binder Collection Booster Box with 5 Foils in Any Combination and at Least 1 Rarity, GX, EX,

$28.00USD

5 HOLO’S IN EACH ORDER - Every collection is guaranteed to have a minimum of 5 holo’s and 5 uncommon cards, so you know you’re getting the best value available anywhere

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Specifications

Brand
Pokémon
Grade rating
Ungraded
Graded by
CCG, TCG
Parallel type
alternate art
Theme
Anime

50+ Official Pokemon Cards Binder Collection Booster Box with 5 Foils in Any Combination and at Least 1 Rarity, GX, EX, — for gift shoppers

What it is

Well, this here's a collection of Pokemon cards that comes with more than 50 cards all bundled up in a booster box with a binder. Now, I reckon I ought to tell you straight - these aren't brand new cards fresh from the Pokemon company. They're what grown-ups call 'ungraded' cards, which means nobody's looked at them real official-like to say how good condition they're in. But the folks selling them promise you'll get at least 5 shiny foil cards and 5 uncommon ones, plus maybe something real special like a GX or EX card. It's got that anime theme running through it, and some cards might be what they call 'alternate art,' which is just a fancy way of saying the pictures look different from the regular ones.

For gift shoppers

If you're looking to surprise some young'un who's crazy about Pokemon, this might could work, but you'd best know what you're getting into. It's like buying a grab bag at the church social - you never quite know what you're gonna find inside. The good part is any Pokemon-loving child would get excited tearing into all those cards, and having a binder means they can organize them proper-like. But here's the thing that's got me puzzled - there's no price listed anywhere, so you can't rightly know if you're getting a fair deal. And since these cards aren't graded, you might end up with some that are bent or worn around the edges. For a birthday or Christmas, it'd make for an exciting unwrapping, but don't expect it to be like getting a brand new starter deck from the store.

Is it worth it?

Now that's the sixty-four-thousand-dollar question, isn't it? Without knowing what this costs, it's mighty hard to say if it's worth your hard-earned money. The promise of 5 foil cards sounds real nice, and if you get a genuine GX or EX card, that could be something special. But I've got to be honest with you - buying ungraded cards is a bit like fishing in murky water. You might catch something good, or you might not. If you're just starting a collection or buying for someone who loves the thrill of opening card packs, this could bring some joy. But if you're hoping to get valuable cards or perfect condition ones, you'd probably be better off buying individual cards you actually want. It's not a bad deal necessarily, but it's not a sure thing either.

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