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==Chase cards==
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There are 18 die-cut embossed evolution cards in the set, representing six three-stage evolutionary lines. The image of each Pokémon and the Pokémon logo are embossed.
There are 15 die-cut embossed evolution cards in the set, representing six three-stage evolutionary lines. The image of each Pokémon and the Pokémon logo are embossed.


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Pokémon Johto Trading Cards series 1 was a set of Pokémon-themed trading cards manufactured by Topps. There were 90 cards in total: 62 Pokémon cards, 27 episode cards and a checklist card. In addition, there were 62 sticker cards, 15 die-cut embossed cards, 10 pop-up cards, and 9 hologram cards which were not included on the checklist.

Cards in the Johto Trading Cards series 1

Pokémon

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Episode cards

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  • Checklist

Chase cards

Die-cut Embossed Cards

There are 15 die-cut embossed evolution cards in the set, representing six three-stage evolutionary lines. The image of each Pokémon and the Pokémon logo are embossed.

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Sticker Cards

There are 37 sticker cards in the set, numbered in National Pokédex order. The sticker portion forms an oval on the front of the card, in which the Pokémon is contained. The Pokemon on the sticker cards are identical to the Pokemon in the set.

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