Rare Cards
The star symbol marks rare cards — the baseline chase cards in every set. From non-holo rares to the original Base Set holos, this rarity tier holds the gateway to serious collecting.
What Is It?
Rare cards are identified by a star symbol (★) in the bottom-right corner and represent the standard "chase card" of every Pokemon TCG expansion. One rare card is guaranteed per booster pack. In the original WotC era (1999-2003), rares included both holographic and non-holographic versions. Modern sets separate these into distinct tiers, but the star symbol remains the baseline marker for cards above uncommon.
How to Identify
Look for a solid black star (★) next to the card number in the bottom-right corner. Non-holo rares have the same card stock as commons and uncommons with no foil treatment. They feature fully evolved Pokemon, powerful Trainer cards, or Special Energy cards. In modern sets, non-holo rares may still feature strong artwork but lack the holographic shimmer of higher tiers.
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Value Range
Non-holo rares from modern sets typically sell for $0.25 to $2. Vintage non-holo rares from Base Set (like Hitmonchan or Electrode) sell for $3-15 in near-mint condition. 1st Edition non-holo Base Set rares range from $20-80. The value ceiling rises dramatically for playable rares in the current competitive format, where key Trainer rares can hold $3-10.
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Pokex instantly distinguishes between non-holo rares, holo rares, and reverse-holo variants — three cards that share the same number but carry very different values. The scanner pulls real-time pricing for the exact variant you hold.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1 What does the star mean on a Pokemon card?
A black star (★) in the bottom-right corner indicates Rare rarity. It is the third tier of rarity above common (circle) and uncommon (diamond). One rare or higher is guaranteed per booster pack.
Q2 Are all rare Pokemon cards valuable?
Not all rares are high-value. Modern non-holo rares often sell for under $1. Value depends on the Pokemon featured, the set, condition, and whether the card sees competitive play. Vintage rares and 1st Edition prints carry the strongest premiums.
Q3 What is the difference between rare and holo rare?
Both carry the star symbol, but holo rares have a holographic foil pattern on the artwork. In older sets, holos and non-holos shared the same card number. Modern sets separate them into distinct slots with different pull rates.
Q4 How many rare cards are in a Pokemon set?
The number varies by set, but most modern expansions include 30-50 rare cards across all rare subtypes (non-holo, holo, ultra rare, etc.). A typical booster box yields one rare or higher per pack.
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