Hey I noticed that on the Ancient Mews you have the “Nintedo” listed after the corrected version (023), and also don’t have it numbered. The error came out before the corrected and was the original print run with the corrected being a smaller version 1 print. Also, PSA distinguishes between the two, so idk if you want to number it as 23 and then the corrected version 1 as 24… I didn’t mean to throw a wrench in there but I figured I should mention it
Sure, I’ll put it on my TODO list. Lately I’ve been a bit busy with work and some other requests, so it might not be very soon. But with a bit of luck I might have some time in between to work on it.
Actually @quuador , I made my own sheet, but I have no idea how complete it is… I feel like I’m missing a lot of info. I think it’s probably an 80-90% complete list though. Could I send it to you and have you go over it some time? Would be a lot easier than starting from scratch I think
I feel like I’m mostly missing info on Russian cards, and there’s some variations I couldn’t verify 100% that I just left blank or put a ?
Anyway,
It’s a modified version of lof’s new Mew sheet cause I loved the layout so much lmao
You’re welcome. And it comes with experience tbh. I’ve made 90 lists thus far including the two above. My first few sets also contained some errors here and there. The more I make of these, the more accurate they’ll probably become. But even now I can still make some errors here and there. Only the people actually collecting the cards and investing a lot of time searching for certain cards can say which there are or aren’t. I’m messaged pretty often by people for whom I’ve made the list stating I’ve missed a card they recently discovered themselves, or one is in the list which doesn’t exist after all. I make these lists in 20-120 minutes depending on the Pokémon, so it will never be perfect.
And heck, even for Pikachu I discover new cards every now and then. Just two months ago a new Base Set Pikachu variation popped up which is currently incoming, and yesterday a new French Jumbo Pikachu was shown to me which I somehow have to find.
It’s similar as with all the recent rare cards that were first seen this year: the DPt-P Cresselia and Darkrai; the girl Trophy cards; this post of the 1997 CoroCoro Illustration Contest cards that was posted yesterday by @chok ; etc. The first Pokémon TCG cards were printed in October 1996, yet we still learn new things on a weekly/monthly basis, even for cards printed 20+ years ago.
Not all languages this time, but here is a list of all Sylveon cards in English and Japanese, made for someone on reddit who’s favorite Pokémon is Sylveon and who wants to collect all of them in PSA-9/10 quality:
@quuador, Just noticed. For your Pikachu collection, I’m unsure if you’re doing cards that feature Pikachu in the artwork. But if you are, SM241 is a card not in your doc.
Thanks, but I only collect actual Pikachu cards. The only non-Pikachu cards with Pikachu in the artwork I collect are Jumbo cards. For Seviper I do collect non-Seviper cards featuring Seviper, since there are only two anyway (Team Aqua’s Kyogre EX and Battle Frontier).
The main reason I don’t collect non-Pikachu cards featuring Pikachu is because of cards like well, almost every year’s trophy from 1997 onwards, and the Pokémon Illustrator. This goal of collecting one of each Pikachu is already crazy and expensive enough as is, haha. (I do have a bunch of them, which are at the bottom of my checklist, but I don’t collect them - I just get them with other orders, or buy the very cheap ones every now and then.)
@quuador,I could imagine being a Pikachu collector is very difficult. I collect Ho-oh and Lugia and it’s already very challenging! Trophies are too much haha.
But I didn’t know about the list @stephneechan made, thank you for sharing!
@hyruleguardian Oh strange. There seems to be some error with your post. I can’t seem to see the attached images. What a shame, I guess I’ll never know what you shared