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Before the use of the "PROMO" symbol and collection numbers (first introduced in mid-2001), many of the Unnumbered Promotional cards had unique symbols and stamps. On occasion, if a particular promotional card was distributed close to the release of a core TCG expansion, it would feature the set symbol. As the TCG has gone on, some Unnumbered Promotional cards began to use the black star "PROMO" symbol, while some also use the suffix of a current numbered promotional set. | Before the use of the "PROMO" symbol and collection numbers (first introduced in mid-2001), many of the Unnumbered Promotional cards had unique symbols and stamps. On occasion, if a particular promotional card was distributed close to the release of a core TCG expansion, it would feature the set symbol. As the TCG has gone on, some Unnumbered Promotional cards began to use the black star "PROMO" symbol, while some also use the suffix of a current numbered promotional set. | ||
This collection contains some of the rarest Pokémon cards in the world, as they were only available through exclusive events and limited to extremely small print runs. The rarest cards are the those awarded to the first, second and third place winners in tournaments. Collectors can expect to pay significant sums of money for any of these cards. Several cards around this time also featured a unique rarity symbol of two stars, similar to how {{TCG|Shining Pokémon}} featured three stars. | This collection contains some of the rarest Pokémon cards in the world, as they were only available through exclusive events and limited to extremely small print runs. The rarest cards are the those awarded to the first, second and third-place winners in tournaments. Collectors can expect to pay significant sums of money for any of these cards. Several cards around this time also featured a unique rarity symbol of two stars, similar to how {{TCG|Shining Pokémon}} featured three stars. | ||
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{{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Fossil|Articuno|2}}|Water|||Tropical Mega Battle: Dugtrio Team Battle}} | {{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Fossil|Articuno|2}}|Water|||Tropical Mega Battle: Dugtrio Team Battle}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Fossil|Zapdos|15}}|Lightning|||Tropical Mega Battle: Dugtrio Team Battle}} | {{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Fossil|Zapdos|15}}|Lightning|||Tropical Mega Battle: Dugtrio Team Battle}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID| | {{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Tropical Mega Battle|Exeggutor|Promo}} [Bilingual] [Non-glossy]|Grass|||Tropical Mega Battle finals participation prize}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Tropical Mega Battle|Tropical Wind|promo}}|Trainer|||Tropical Mega Battle finals participation prize}} | {{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Tropical Mega Battle|Tropical Wind|promo}}|Trainer|||Tropical Mega Battle finals participation prize}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|CoroCoro|Hama-chan's Slowking|promo}}|Psychic|||September 1999 ''CoroCoro Comic'' (August 1999)}} | {{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|CoroCoro|Hama-chan's Slowking|promo}}|Psychic|||September 1999 ''CoroCoro Comic'' (August 1999)}} | ||
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{{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|World Challenge Secret Super Battle|No.3 Trainer|promo}}|Trainer|||{{tt|World Challenge Secret Super Battle|Part of World Challenge Summer}} finals third place prize}} | {{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|World Challenge Secret Super Battle|No.3 Trainer|promo}}|Trainer|||{{tt|World Challenge Secret Super Battle|Part of World Challenge Summer}} finals third place prize}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Smeargle|32}}|Colorless|||''Pokémon Card Trainers'' Vol. 7 (July 2000)}} | {{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Smeargle|32}}|Colorless|||''Pokémon Card Trainers'' Vol. 7 (July 2000)}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID| | {{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Pikachu|4}} [French]|Lightning|||''Gotta Magazine'' (July 2000)}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Mew|8}} [English]|Psychic|||"Gotta Magazine" (July 2000)}} | |||
{{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Hitmontop|37}}|Fighting|||''[[M03|Emperor of the Crystal Tower: Entei]]'' theatrical release}} | {{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Hitmontop|37}}|Fighting|||''[[M03|Emperor of the Crystal Tower: Entei]]'' theatrical release}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Igglybuff|36}}|Colorless|||''Emperor of the Crystal Tower: Entei'' theatrical release}} | {{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Igglybuff|36}}|Colorless|||''Emperor of the Crystal Tower: Entei'' theatrical release}} | ||
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{{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Champion's League|Champion's League|promo}}|Trainer|Stadium||Champion's League 2005}} | {{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Champion's League|Champion's League|promo}}|Trainer|Stadium||Champion's League 2005}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Battle Road|Championship Arena|promo}}|Trainer|Stadium||Battle Road Autumn 2005}} | {{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Battle Road|Championship Arena|promo}}|Trainer|Stadium||Battle Road Autumn 2005}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|None|{{OBP|Shadow Lugia|Nintendo World promo}}[Jumbo]|Psychic|||Summer 2005 Special Edition of Pokémon Scoop magazine}} | |||
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{{Setlist/entry|XY-P|{{TCG ID|XY-P|Victory Ring|Promo}}|Item|||Battle Festa 2014: Victory Battle Gym MIX second place prize}} | {{Setlist/entry|XY-P|{{TCG ID|XY-P|Victory Ring|Promo}}|Item|||Battle Festa 2014: Victory Battle Gym MIX second place prize}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|XY-P|{{TCG ID|XY-P|Victory Ring|Promo}}|Item|||Battle Festa 2014: Victory Battle Gym MIX third place prize}} | {{Setlist/entry|XY-P|{{TCG ID|XY-P|Victory Ring|Promo}}|Item|||Battle Festa 2014: Victory Battle Gym MIX third place prize}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|XY-P|{{TCG ID|Jumbo XY-P|Pikachu|Promo}}|Lightning|||Toys "R" Us Pokémon Christmas Fair campaign}} | {{Setlist/entry|XY-P|{{TCG ID|Jumbo XY-P|Pikachu|Promo}} [Jumbo]|Lightning|||Toys "R" Us Pokémon Christmas Fair campaign}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|XY-P|{{TCG ID|XY-P|Pikachu|Promo}}|Lightning|||POKÉMON with YOU Wagon giveaway}} | {{Setlist/entry|XY-P|{{TCG ID|XY-P|Pikachu|Promo}}|Lightning|||POKÉMON with YOU Wagon giveaway}} | ||
{{Setlist/footer|cellcol=E6E6FF}} | {{Setlist/footer|cellcol=E6E6FF}} |
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The Unnumbered Promotional cards refer to a collection of Japanese promotional cards from the Pokémon Trading Card Game that have no collection number. Unlike the English Miscellaneous Promotional cards, which are typically variant reprints of cards found in expansions, the Unnumbered Promotional cards are often standalone prints released in conjunction with current events in other areas of the Pokémon franchise. Many of these cards remain exclusive to Japan.
Before the use of the "PROMO" symbol and collection numbers (first introduced in mid-2001), many of the Unnumbered Promotional cards had unique symbols and stamps. On occasion, if a particular promotional card was distributed close to the release of a core TCG expansion, it would feature the set symbol. As the TCG has gone on, some Unnumbered Promotional cards began to use the black star "PROMO" symbol, while some also use the suffix of a current numbered promotional set.
This collection contains some of the rarest Pokémon cards in the world, as they were only available through exclusive events and limited to extremely small print runs. The rarest cards are the those awarded to the first, second and third-place winners in tournaments. Collectors can expect to pay significant sums of money for any of these cards. Several cards around this time also featured a unique rarity symbol of two stars, similar to how Shining Pokémon featured three stars.
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This article is part of Project TCG, a Bulbapedia project that aims to report on every aspect of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. |
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