Well, the jumbo’s and so on aren’t really cards in my opinion. Sure some are awesome and epic, but… Still different ballgame.
Yeah, it’s like a Jumbo Jumbo card. You also have the expedition semi jumbo’s.
^^ Love the double post to reply to @viperfox
Anywho… I personally don’t like the teach cards because they aren’t really considered cards in my opinion… Just because there are upto 4 on a sheet. But to each their own
I see Claire’s point but for me personally I wouldn’t want to collect them.
Of course it’s an opinion. That I would never disagree with. I just think that there are fair points to be made on both sides of the discussion is all. ![]()
Sweet pikachu collection, aj!
Any chance you are interested in this?
Apparently Psa 9 is the highest as this is an error card. O.o
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Sweet pikachu collection, aj!
Any chance you are interested in this?Apparently Psa 9 is the highest as this is an error card. O.o
I love it, but no thanks. I don’t collect PSA graded cards. It’s a whole another ball game of collecting.
Thanks for thinking of me though!
I know you don’t collect PSA graded cards but my contribution to your thread are these cards, the one on the right in particular. They are both promo cards given out to Daisuki Club members. Cheers!

@pokeoz what is the difference?
If any?
@pokeoz what is the difference?
If any?
The way the attack text lines up is a start! ![]()
I’m tired @funmonkey54 XD but yes didn’t notice that initially
These are prize cards given out to Daisuki Club members who accumulated 1200 Action Points by attending Pokemon events. The card was printed twice, first on the DPt-P series which was very short-lived and immediately followed by the L-P series. Only a small number of the card numbered 016/DPt-P was issued because club members did not have enough time to accumulate the points before it changed to L-P. The card on the right is an example of this. Then it was changed to 019/L-P which are more commonly available. The card on the left is a 019/L-P.