![]() Set Symbolīase set was the first ever line of sets, released and designed by Wizards of the Coast and features some of the rarest Pokemon cards in existence. Gym leaders would feature on the card as a way to indulge collectors. It was the first lot of cards that integrated well known characters from the anime into the card. Pokemon’s Gym Set is what started design innovation in my opinion. This set was released in December 2000 and revealed all new designs, characters and Pokemon. It was the set that I decided to stop collecting, which was big for me as I was a Pokemon addict in a way. Pokemon’s Neo set is a set that I personally remember very well. Pokemon’s E-card set is one of the most unique sets of all time, as it allowed you to scan Pokemon cards into games using the e-reader technology. Pokemon’s EX set spanned across many years but was originally released in 2003 and started alongside the popular Ruby & Sapphire games for the Gameboy Advance. Pokemon’s POP series went on for many years, introducing rare and wanted Pokemon cards from subsets that were only obtainable at official Pokemon organised play events. POP Set – Pokemon Organised Play Event (2004 – 2009) Launched alongside the popular Nintendo DS games it was well known for introduction LV.X “level up” Pokemon cards. ![]() Pokemon’s Diamond and Pearl set was released on May 23rd 2007. Even though it was a small set that only lasted one year it was popular thanks to its introduction to “SP” Pokemon cards. Pokemon’s Platinum set was released on February 11th 2009. This set was well known for its PRIME and LEGEND cards that are unlike anything we’ve seen before. Sealed HG/SS packs and booster boxes are incredibly expensive and wanted by many Pokemon collectors. Pokemon’s HeartGold and SoulSilver TCG set released on February 10th 2010, and features some of the rarest Pokemon cards ever. Alongside the new generation of Pokemon and game, it was incredibly popular and featured very popular rare cards. A type of Pokemon card that still appears in sets to this day. Pokemon’s black & White set was released on April 25th 2011, and was hugely popular thanks to its new “V” Pokemon. Pokemon XY also launched on Nintendo 3DS. It was also one of the only sets that reprinted base set cards and combined them in a new modern set to create hype. Pokemon’s XY set was released on February 5th 2014 and it revealed all new Pokemon as well as new “M” EX Pokemon. This set was released in conjunction with the popular Nintendo 3DS games. ![]() Pokemon’s Sun & Moon set released on February 3rd 2017 and is the first set to introduce new “GX” cards which are more powerful than traditional cards and require a new “coin” to use in the trading card game. It revealed new Pokemon, and new trading card fighting styles. The Pokemon Sword & Shield set was originally released in February 7th 2022 and pair up with the popular video game that released in Nintendo Switch. POP Set – Pokemon Organised Play Event (2004 – 2009).HeartGold & SoulSilver Set (2010 – 2011).Mew V Full Art #250/264 is currently valued around $17 at the time of writing. It is rare for Full Art Pokemon to make the top 10 lists these days with so many Alternate Art cards to choose from, so having Mew Full Art at #9 is great to see. Mew is the primary feature in Fusion Strike, being represented on the booster box, elite trainer box, pack art, and of course numerous times in the set. Greedent V Alternate Art #257/264 is currently valued around $15 at the time of writing. The Alternate Art Greedent V #257 is illustrated by Saya Tsuruta, who notably brought us Yokohama's Pikachu 280/SM-P, one of the popular sailor themed Japanese promo cards, and one of our personal favorite promos! Although there does seem to be a fair amount of hatred for this greedy little rotund squirrel boy, we are personally fond of the artwork and love to see underrepresented Pokemon featured with special art. Greeden t V Alternate Art #257 is the first card to make our list for the top 10 most expensive cards from Fusion Strike. #10. Greedent V Alternate Art Ultra Rare - 257/264
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