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There are tens of thousands of cards in the Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG). Luckily, the cards are released in special sets that are designated by unique symbols, making the cards easy to identify! If you’re curious about all the set symbols in TCG, we’ve got you covered. We’ve compiled a list of every set symbol broken down by each series of expansion pack releases, starting with the Base Series and ending with the current Mega Evolution Series. Plus, we’ll tell you how many cards are in each set and when they were released!
Pokémon Card Set Symbols
Pokémon card set symbols are small icons that identify which expansion packs the cards are from. Depending on when the pack was released, the symbol may be below the illustration on the right corner or on the bottom of the card (left or right corner). The symbol usually represents the theme of the pack.
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Base Series Symbols
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The first set of Pokémon cards was released in English on January 9, 1999 (the Japanese version was originally released on October 20, 1996). This launched the Trading Card Game (TCG) worldwide and started the production of many more expansion packs.[1] X Research source The base or original series consists of 7 different sets released between 1999 and 2000, which feature Gen I Pokémon.
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Base set: The base set has no official symbol
- Number of cards: 102
- Release date: January 9, 1999
- Abbreviation: BS
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Jungle: Tropical flower symbol (like the rafflesia)
- Number of cards: 64
- Release date: June 16, 1999
- Abbreviation: JU
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Fossil: Dinosaur-like footprint
- Number of cards: 62
- Release date: October 10, 1999
- Abbreviation: FO
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Base Set 2: Poké Ball in the center of a “2”
- Number of cards: 130
- Release date: February 24, 2000
- Abbreviation: B2
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Team Rocket: “R” symbol
- Number of cards: 83
- Release date: April 24, 2000
- Abbreviation: TR
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Gym Heroes: Stadium seat symbol inside a teardrop shape
- Number of cards: 132
- Release date: August 14, 2000
- Abbreviation: G1
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Gym Challenge: Darkened stadium seat symbol inside a teardrop shape
- Number of cards: 132
- Release date: October 16, 2000
- Abbreviation: G2
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Base set: The base set has no official symbol
Neo Series Symbols
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The Neo series was the second series of Pokémon cards released.[2] X Research source The series features Gen II Pokémon (Gold and Silver) and consists of 4 sets released between 2000 and 2002:
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Neo Genesis: Two 5-pointed stars
- Number of cards: 111
- Release date: December 16, 2000
- Abbreviation: N1
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Neo Discovery: Monument symbol with stairs
- Number of cards: 75
- Release date: June 1, 2001
- Abbreviation: N2
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Neo Revelation: Splash symbol from a water droplet
- Number of cards: 66
- Release date: September 21, 2001
- Abbreviation: N3
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Neo Destiny: Flattened blue star
- Number of cards: 113
- Release date: February 28, 2002
- Abbreviation: N4
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Neo Genesis: Two 5-pointed stars
Legendary Collection Series Symbols
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The Legendary Collection is a single-set series released in 2002. This set of cards was marketed as all of the best Pokémon from the Red and Blue game series (Charizard, Blastoise, Venusaur, etc.) and featured a lot of foil cards.[3] X Research source
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Legendary Collection: Medal symbol
- Number of cards: 110
- Release date: May 24, 2002
- Abbreviation: LC
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Legendary Collection: Medal symbol
e-Card Series Symbols
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The e-Card series was released between 2002 and 2003. It was named after the e-Reader device that connects to the Game Boy Advance, as you can swipe these cards in the e-Reader. Each card has a strip of code on the bottom that gives you the Pokédex entry for the Pokémon. Some cards have a strip on the left side that provides additional info.[4] X Research source
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Expedition Base Set: Poké Ball-like symbol with a small slice removed
- Number of cards: 165
- Release date: September 15, 2002
- Abbreviation: EX
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Aquapolis: Teardrop shape with a building in the center
- Number of cards: 186
- Release date: January 15, 2003
- Abbreviation: AQ
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Skyridge: Two mountains, with a circle of mist around the left peak
- Number of cards: 182
- Release date: May 12, 2003
- Abbreviation: SK
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Expedition Base Set: Poké Ball-like symbol with a small slice removed
EX Series Symbols
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The EX series consists of 16 card sets that span from 2003 to 2007. The cards in this series are the first to include ex (extra) Pokémon, which refer to Pokémon with special moves, stronger attacks, and higher HPs. The sets also feature Pokémon from Gen III (Ruby and Sapphire) and Gen 1 (with the FireRed and LeafGreen remakes).[5] X Research source
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EX Ruby & Sapphire: Gem symbol
- Number of cards: 109
- Release date: July 18, 2003
- Abbreviation: RS
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EX Sandstorm: Tail and claw symbols
- Number of cards: 100
- Release date: September 18, 2003
- Abbreviation: SS
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EX Dragon: Bullseye-like symbol
- Number of cards: 100
- Release date: November 24, 2003
- Abbreviation: DR
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EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua: Red and blue 4-pointed star
- Number of cards: 97
- Release date: March 15, 2004
- Abbreviation: MA
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EX Hidden Legends: Trapezoid surrounded by 6 circles
- Number of cards: 102
- Release date: June 14, 2004
- Abbreviation: HL
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EX FireRed & LeafGreen: Poké Ball-like symbol
- Number of cards: 116
- Release date: August 30, 2004
- Abbreviation: RG
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EX Team Rocket Returns: “R” inside a pentagon
- Number of cards: 111
- Release date: November 8, 2004
- Abbreviation: TRR
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EX Deoxys: 5-pointed star with an arrow shooting from the right point
- Number of cards: 108
- Release date: February 14, 2005
- Abbreviation: DX
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EX Emerald: Rectangular emerald symbol
- Number of cards: 107
- Release date: May 9, 2005
- Abbreviation: EM
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EX Unseen Forces: Black and white wings
- Number of cards: 145
- Release date: August 22, 2005
- Abbreviation: UF
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EX Delta Species: Pedestal-like symbol
- Number of cards: 114
- Release date: October 31, 2005
- Abbreviation: DS
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EX Legend Maker: 3 trees
- Number of cards: 93
- Release date: February 13, 2006
- Abbreviation: LM
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EX Holon Phantoms: Circle surrounded by 3 triangles
- Number of cards: 111
- Release date: May 3, 2006
- Abbreviation: HP
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EX Crystal Guardians: Crystal-like symbol
- Number of cards: 100
- Release date: August 30, 2006
- Abbreviation: CG
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EX Dragon Frontiers: 2 mountains with water below them
- Number of cards: 101
- Release date: November 8, 2006
- Abbreviation: DF
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EX Power Keepers: Black circle with a white ray-like symbol in the center
- Number of cards: 108
- Release date: February 14, 2007
- Abbreviation: PK
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EX Ruby & Sapphire: Gem symbol
Diamond and Pearl Series Symbols
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The Diamond and Pearl series includes 7 card sets that were released from 2007 to 2008. These cards feature Pokémon from Gen IV and introduced LV.X (level-up) Pokémon, which are stronger Pokémon than normal.[6] X Research source
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Diamond & Pearl: Black pentagon with 2 white and black circles in the center
- Number of cards: 130
- Release date: May 23, 2007
- Abbreviation: DP
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D & P: Mysterious Treasures: Black circle with white sun-like symbol in the center
- Number of cards: 124
- Release date: August 22, 2007
- Abbreviation: MT
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D & P: Secret Wonders: Swirl
- Number of cards: 132
- Release date: November 7, 2007
- Abbreviation: SW
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D & P: Great Encounters: Gem-like pentagon shape split into 3 pieces
- Number of cards: 106
- Release date: February 13, 2008
- Abbreviation: GE
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D & P: Majestic Dawn: Circle with black rays in the center and 3 curves at the bottom
- Number of cards: 100
- Release date: May 21, 2008
- Abbreviation: MD
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D & P: Legends Awakened: Upside down “Y” symbol
- Number of cards: 146
- Release date: August 20, 2008
- Abbreviation: LA
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D & P: Stormfront: Two circles with a lightning bolt in the center
- Number of cards: 106
- Release date: November 5, 2008
- Abbreviation: SF
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Diamond & Pearl: Black pentagon with 2 white and black circles in the center
Platinum Series Symbols
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There are 4 card sets in the Platinum series, which were released in 2009. Since Platinum was the third game in the Diamond and Pearl series, these cards also feature Pokémon from Gen IV. This series is also the last to feature the LV.X Pokémon.[7] X Research source However, they were the first to introduce Pokémon SP (special Pokémon), which refer to a trainer’s Pokémon.
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Platinum: Butterfly-like symbol
- Number of cards: 133
- Release date: February 11, 2009
- Abbreviation: PL
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Platinum: Rising Rivals: Stylized “X” symbol
- Number of cards: 120
- Release date: May 16, 2009
- Abbreviation: RR
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Platinum: Supreme Victors: Diamond-like symbol with a line through the center
- Number of cards: 153
- Release date: August 19, 2009
- Abbreviation: SV
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Platinum: Arceus: Open circle surrounded by parentheses
- Number of cards: 111
- Release date: November 4, 2009
- Abbreviation: AR
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Platinum: Butterfly-like symbol
HeartGold and SoulSilver Series Symbols
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There are 4 sets in the HeartGold and SoulSilver series, which were released throughout 2010 and 2011. The cards mostly feature Gen II Pokémon, as the HeartGold and SoulSilver games are remakes of the Gold and Silver games.[8] X Research source
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HeartGold & SoulSilver: Gold and silver flame-like symbols
- Number of cards: 124
- Release date: February 10, 2010
- Abbreviation: HS
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HS: Unleashed: Crown-like symbol with a diamond at the top
- Number of cards: 96
- Release date: May 12, 2010
- Abbreviation: UL
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HS: Undaunted: Stem and leaf-like symbol
- Number of cards: 91
- Release date: August 18, 2010
- Abbreviation: UD
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HS: Triumphant: Black circle with 2 white crown-like symbols
- Number of cards: 103
- Release date: November 3, 2010
- Abbreviation: TM
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Call of Legends: Spiral symbol
- Number of cards: 106
- Release date: February 9, 2011
- Abbreviation: CL
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HeartGold & SoulSilver: Gold and silver flame-like symbols
Black and White Series Symbols
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The Black and White series consists of 12 sets released between 2011 and 2013. The sets feature Gen V Pokémon from the Black and White and Black 2 and White 2 games.[9] X Research source
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Black & White: Square with 2 black and 2 white blocks
- Number of cards: 115
- Release date: April 25, 2011
- Abbreviation: BW
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B & W: Emerging Powers: Diamond symbol that’s split through the middle
- Number of cards: 98
- Release date: August 31, 2011
- Abbreviation: EPO
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B & W: Noble Victories: Curved “V” symbol
- Number of cards: 102
- Release date: November 16, 2011
- Abbreviation: NVI
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B & W: Next Destinies: A large hexagon with 2 smaller hexagons on the left and right sides.
- Number of cards: 103
- Release date: February 8, 2012
- Abbreviation: NXD
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B & W: Dark Explorers: Hexagon with a half-circle carved from the top
- Number of cards: 111
- Release date: May 9, 2012
- Abbreviation: DEX
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B & W: Dragons Exalted: Spiral symbol
- Number of cards: 128
- Release date: August 15, 2012
- Abbreviation: DRX
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Dragon Vault: Dragon body symbol
- Number of cards: 21
- Release date: October 5, 2012
- Abbreviation: DRV
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B & W: Boundaries Crossed: 6-pointed star overlapping half of a hexagon
- Number of cards: 153
- Release date: November 7, 2012
- Abbreviation: BCR
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B & W: Plasma Storm: Black shield-symbol with white rays in the center
- Number of cards: 138
- Release date: February 6, 2013
- Abbreviation: PLS
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B & W: Plasma Freeze: Black hexagon with 3 pieces taken out on the left side
- Number of cards: 122
- Release date: May 8, 2013
- Abbreviation: PLF
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B & W: Plasma Blast: Black shield-symbol with 3 curves along the top and sides
- Number of cards: 105
- Release date: August 14, 2013
- Abbreviation: PLB
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B & W: Legendary Treasures: Open hexagon with spikes on the right side
- Number of cards: 140
- Release date: November 6, 2013
- Abbreviation: LTR
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Black & White: Square with 2 black and 2 white blocks
XY Series Symbols
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The XY series includes Pokémon from Gen VI following the release of the X and Y games.[10] X Research source There are 15 sets in this series, which were released between 2013 and 2016.
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XY: Kalos Starter Set: Stylized “X” and “Y”
- Number of cards: 39
- Release date: November 8, 2013
- Abbreviation: KSS
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XY: Y-like shape with an X through the center
- Number of cards: 146
- Release date: February 5, 2014
- Abbreviation: XY
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XY: Flashfire: Flame-like symbol
- Number of cards: 109
- Release date: May 7, 2014
- Abbreviation: FLF
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XY: Furious Fists: Black hexagon with white shape in the center and black line underneath
- Number of cards: 113
- Release date: August 13, 2014
- Abbreviation: FFI
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XY: Phantom Forces: Crown symbol with 2 arrows underneath
- Number of cards: 112
- Release date: November 5, 2014
- Abbreviation: PHF
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XY: Primal Clash: Open pentagon with a circle in the center
- Number of cards: 164
- Release date: February 4, 2015
- Abbreviation: PRC
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Double Crisis: Blue and red diamond-like shapes with a rounded bottom
- Number of cards: 34
- Release date: March 25, 2015
- Abbreviation: DCR
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XY: Roaring Skies: 2 arrows pointing down
- Number of cards: 110
- Release date: May 6, 2015
- Abbreviation: ROS
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XY: Ancient Origins: Black circle split into 8 pieces
- Number of cards: 100
- Release date: August 12, 2015
- Abbreviation: AOR
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XY: BreakThrough: “W” shape on top of an “M” shape
- Number of cards: 164
- Release date: November 4, 2015
- Abbreviation: BKT
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XY: BreakPoint: Black circle with a 3-pronged crown-like symbol
- Number of cards: 123
- Release date: February 3, 2016
- Abbreviation: BKP
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Generations: 2 lines above a cross symbol
- Number of cards: 115
- Release date: February 22, 2016
- Abbreviation: GEN
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XY: Fates Collide: Black 6-pointed star with diamond in the center
- Number of cards: 125
- Release date: May 2, 2016
- Abbreviation: FCO
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XY: Steam Siege: Black gear-like symbol with white gear in the center
- Number of cards: 116
- Release date: August 3, 2016
- Abbreviation: STS
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XY: Evolutions: Poké Ball symbol with 2 half-circles on each side
- Number of cards: 113
- Release date: November 2, 2016
- Abbreviation: EVO
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XY: Kalos Starter Set: Stylized “X” and “Y”
Sun and Moon Series Symbols
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The Sun and Moon series was released from 2017 to 2019. There are 16 sets in the series, which feature Gen VII Pokémon from Sun and Moon and Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. This series also introduced Pokémon GX, which are Pokémon with stronger attacks and higher HPs, and Tag Team Pokémon, which are cards that feature 2 different Pokémon or trainers.[11] X Research source
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Sun & Moon: Sun and moon symbols
- Number of cards: 163
- Release date: February 3, 2017
- Abbreviation: SUM
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S & M: Guardians Rising: Black hexagon with an X through the center
- Number of cards: 169
- Release date: May 5, 2017
- Abbreviation: GRI
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S & M: Burning Shadows: Sun rising over mountains
- Number of cards: 169
- Release date: August 4, 2017
- Abbreviation: BUS
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Shining Legends: 2 wing-like symbols with a teardrop in the center
- Number of cards: 78
- Release date: October 6, 2017
- Abbreviation: SLG
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S & M: Crimson Invasion: 2 black, jagged shapes split through the center
- Number of cards: 124
- Release date: November 3, 2017
- Abbreviation: CIN
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S & M: Ultra Prism: Black triangle with 8-pointed star in the center
- Number of cards: 173
- Release date: February 2, 2018
- Abbreviation: UPR
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S & M: Forbidden Light: Spaceship-like symbol
- Number of cards: 146
- Release date: May 4, 2018
- Abbreviation: FLI
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S & M: Celestial Storm: Black circle with 8-pointed star in the center
- Number of cards: 183
- Release date: August 3, 2018
- Abbreviation: CES
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Dragon Majesty: Circular dragon-like shape
- Number of cards: 78
- Release date: September 7, 2018
- Abbreviation: DRM
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S & M: Lost Thunder: White flame surrounded by black flame
- Number of cards: 236
- Release date: November 2, 2018
- Abbreviation: LOT
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S & M: Team Up: Two intersecting lines that form a rectangle
- Number of cards: 196
- Release date: February 1, 2019
- Abbreviation: TEU
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Detective Pikachu: Magnifying glass with Pikachu’s tail
- Number of cards: 18
- Release date: March 29, 2019
- Abbreviation: DET
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S & M: Unbroken Bonds: Flower-like symbol with 2 leaves
- Number of cards: 234
- Release date: May 3, 2019
- Abbreviation: UNB
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S & M: Unified Minds: Stylized “S” symbol
- Number of cards: 258
- Release date: August 2, 2019
- Abbreviation: UNM
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Hidden Fates: Four 4-pointed stars
- Number of cards: 163
- Release date: August 23, 2019
- Abbreviation: HIF
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S & M: Cosmic Eclipse: Open hexagon shape split into 3 pieces
- Number of cards: 271
- Release date: November 1, 2019
- Abbreviation: CEC
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Sun & Moon: Sun and moon symbols
Sword and Shield Series Symbols
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There are 17 sets in the Sword and Shield series, which were released from 2020 to 2023. These cards feature Pokémon from Gen VIII. This series is also the first to introduce Pokémon V and VMAX, which are Pokémon with higher HPs and stronger attacks (similar to ex and GX Pokémon). The V and VMAX cards look similar to full art cards.[12] X Research source
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Sword & Shield: 2 gear-like symbols resembling the bottom of a shield
- Number of cards: 216
- Release date: February 7, 2020
- Abbreviation: SSH
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S & S: Rebel Clash: Jagged burst-like symbol
- Number of cards: 209
- Release date: May 1, 2020
- Abbreviation: RCL
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S & S: Darkness Ablaze: Three sword-like symbols
- Number of cards: 201
- Release date: August 14, 2020
- Abbreviation: DAA
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Champion’s Path: Poké Ball-like symbol with two spirals on the top and bottom
- Number of cards: 80
- Release date: September 25, 2020
- Abbreviation: CPA
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S & S: Vivid Voltage: Black triangle with lightning bolt through the center
- Number of cards: 203
- Release date: November 13, 2020
- Abbreviation: VIV
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Shining Fates: Four lines creating a diamond shape
- Number of cards: 195
- Release date: February 19, 2021
- Abbreviation: SHF
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S & S: Battle Styles: Crown-like symbol with three sword-like prongs
- Number of cards: 183
- Release date: March 19, 2021
- Abbreviation: BST
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S & S: Chilling Reign: Crown symbol
- Number of cards: 233
- Release date: June 18, 2021
- Abbreviation: CRE
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S & S: Evolving Skies: Hook-like symbol
- Number of cards: 237
- Release date: August 27, 2021
- Abbreviation: EVS
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Celebrations: Japanese-like character
- Number of cards: 50
- Release date: October 8, 2021
- Abbreviation: CEL
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S & S: Fusion Strike: Tail-like symbol with dotted line in the center
- Number of cards: 284
- Release date: November 12, 2021
- Abbreviation: FST
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S & S: Brilliant Stars: 4-pointed star surrounded by a circle and X
- Number of cards: 216
- Release date: February 25, 2022
- Abbreviation: BRS
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S & S: Astral Radiance: 8-pointed star on top of a shield-like symbol
- Number of cards: 246
- Release date: May 27, 2022
- Abbreviation: ASR
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Pokémon GO: Stylized “GO”
- Number of cards: 88
- Release date: July 1, 2022
- Abbreviation: PGO
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S & S: Lost Origin: Horned symbol above 4 diagonal lines
- Number of cards: 247
- Release date: September 9, 2022
- Abbreviation: LOR
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S & S: Silver Tempest: Black circle with horned symbol in the center
- Number of cards: 245
- Release date: November 11, 2022
- Abbreviation: SIT
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Crown Zenith: 4-pronged crown symbol
- Number of cards: 230
- Release date: January 20, 2023
- Abbreviation: CRZ
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Sword & Shield: 2 gear-like symbols resembling the bottom of a shield
Scarlet and Violet Series Symbols
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There are 17 sets in the Scarlet and Violet series, which were released between 2023 and 2025. The cards feature Pokémon from Gen IX. This series also introduced Pokémon ex, which is different from Pokémon-ex from the EX series (but very, very similar). The ex Pokémon are stronger and have more HP than regular Pokémon.[13] X Research source
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Scarlet & Violet: “SV1” inside a black rectangle
- Number of cards: 258
- Release date: March 31, 2023
- Abbreviation: SVI
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SVE Basic Energies: “SVE” inside a black rectangle
- Number of cards: 24
- Release date: March 31, 2023
- Abbreviation: SVE
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S & V: Paldea Evolved: “PAL” inside a black rectangle
- Number of cards: 279
- Release date: June 9, 2023
- Abbreviation: PAL
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S & V: Obsidian Flames: “OBF” inside a black rectangle
- Number of cards: 230
- Release date: August 11, 2023
- Abbreviation: OBF
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S & V: 151: “MEW” inside a black rectangle
- Number of cards: 207
- Release date: September 22, 2023
- Abbreviation: MEW
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S & V: Paradox Rift: “PAR” inside a black rectangle
- Number of cards: 266
- Release date: November 3, 2023
- Abbreviation: PAR
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S & V: Paldean Fates: “PAF” inside a black rectangle
- Number of cards: 245
- Release date: January 26, 2024
- Abbreviation: PAF
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S & V: Temporal Forces: “TEF” inside a black rectangle
- Number of cards: 218
- Release date: March 22, 2024
- Abbreviation: TEF
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S & V: Twilight Masquerade: “TWM” inside a black rectangle
- Number of cards: 226
- Release date: May 24, 2024
- Abbreviation: TWM
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S & V: Shrouded Fable: “SFA” inside a black rectangle
- Number of cards: 99
- Release date: August 2, 2024
- Abbreviation: SFA
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S & V: Stellar Crown: “SCR” inside a black rectangle
- Number of cards: 175
- Release date: September 13, 2024
- Abbreviation: SCR
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S & V: Surging Sparks: “SSP” inside a black rectangle
- Number of cards: 252
- Release date: November 8, 2024
- Abbreviation: SSP
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S & V: Prismatic Evolutions: “PRE” inside a black rectangle
- Number of cards: 180
- Release date: January 17, 2025
- Abbreviation: PRE
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S & V: Journey Together: “JTG” inside a black rectangle
- Number of cards: 190
- Release date: March 28, 2025
- Abbreviation: JTG
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S & V: Destined Rivals: “DRI” inside a black rectangle
- Number of cards: 244
- Release date: May 30, 2025
- Abbreviation: DRI
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S & V: Black Bolt: “BLK” inside a black rectangle
- Number of cards: 172
- Release date: July 18, 2025
- Abbreviation: BLK
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S & V: White Flare: “WHT” inside a black rectangle
- Number of cards: 173
- Release date: July 18, 2025
- Abbreviation: WHT
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Scarlet & Violet: “SV1” inside a black rectangle
Mega Evolution Series Symbols
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The Mega Evolution series is the newest series of sets in the Pokémon TCG. So far, there are 3 sets that released in 2025, and 2 expected sets to be released in early 2026. These sets include Mega Evolution Pokémon ex cards that feature mega-evolved Pokémon (which were introduced in X and Y).[14] X Research source
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Mega Evolution: “MEG” inside a black rectangle
- Number of cards: 188
- Release date: September 26, 2025
- Abbreviation: MEG
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MEE Basic Energies: “MEE” inside a black rectangle
- Number of cards: 8
- Release date: September 26, 2025
- Abbreviation: MEE
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ME: Phantasmal Flames: “PFL” inside a black rectangle
- Number of cards: 130
- Release date: November 14, 2025
- Abbreviation: PFL
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ME: Ascended Heroes: “ASC” inside a black rectangle
- Number of cards: 290+ (exact number unknown)
- Release date: January 30, 2026
- Abbreviation: ASC
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ME: Perfect Order: “POR” inside a black rectangle
- Number of cards: 88+ (exact number unknown)
- Release date: March 27, 2026
- Abbreviation: POR
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Mega Evolution: “MEG” inside a black rectangle
Promo Card Symbols
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Several “sets” of promotional cards have been released throughout the Pokémon TCG. These are special cards that aren’t released in booster packs, so they’re technically not “sets” you can buy. Instead, they’re released as special gifts or included with special products. Most promo cards feature a black star symbol with “PROMO” written across it. Here are the different promo sets that have been released:[15] X Research source
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Wizards Black Star Promos: Black star with “PROMO” written across it
- Number of cards: 53
- Release period: July 1999-March 2003
- Abbreviation: WP
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Nintendo Black Star Promos: Black star with “PROMO” written across it
- Number of cards: 40
- Release period: October 2003-September 2006
- Abbreviation: NP
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DP Black Star Promos: Black star with “PROMO” written across it
- Number of cards: 56
- Release period: May 2007-December 2009
- Abbreviation: DPP
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HGSS Black Star Promos: Black star with “PROMO” written across it
- Number of cards: 25
- Release period: February 2010-February 2011
- Abbreviation: HSP
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BW Black Star Promos: Black star with “PROMO” written across it
- Number of cards: ~99
- Release period: March 2011-December 2013
- Abbreviation: BWP
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XY Black Star Promos: Black star with “PROMO” written across it
- Number of cards: 211
- Release period: October 2013-May 2017
- Abbreviation: XYP
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SM Black Star Promos: Black star with “PROMO” written across it
- Number of cards: 248
- Release period: November 2016-November 2021
- Abbreviation: SMP
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SWSH Black Star Promos: Black star with “PROMO” written across it
- Number of cards: 307
- Release period: November 2019-August 2023
- Abbreviation: SSP
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SVP Black Star Promos: Black star with “PROMO” written across it
- Number of cards: 225+ (ongoing)
- Release period: January 2023-Ongoing
- Abbreviation: SVP
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MEP Black Star Promos: Black star with “PROMO” written across it
- Number of cards: 70+ (ongoing)
- Release period: September 2024-Ongoing
- Abbreviation: MEP
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Wizards Black Star Promos: Black star with “PROMO” written across it
McDonald’s Collection Symbols
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McDonald’s has partnered with the Pokémon TCG throughout the years to release special promotional cards in the fast food restaurant’s Happy Meals. The partnership began in 2011 with the release of Pokémon Black and White.[16] X Research source There are rumors that the McDonald’s promotional cards are likely to continue into 2026 (and beyond).[17] X Research source
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2011: Hexagon with a black and white side
- Number of cards: 12
- Release period: June-July 2011
- Abbreviation: M11
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2012: Square with a white top and black bottom
- Number of cards: 12
- Release period: June-July 2012
- Abbreviation: M12
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2013: Sideways “M” on top of a “W”
- Number of cards: 12
- Release period: October-November 2013
- Abbreviation: M13
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2014: Stylized “V” shape
- Number of cards: 12
- Release period: May-June 2014
- Abbreviation: M14
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2015: Three chevron-like shapes
- Number of cards: 12
- Release period: November-December 2015
- Abbreviation: M15
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2016: Rounded “M” shape
- Number of cards: 12
- Release period: August 2016
- Abbreviation: M16
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2017: Two overlapping diamonds
- Number of cards: 12
- Release period: November-December 2017
- Abbreviation: M17
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2018: Crown-like symbol
- Number of cards: 12
- Release period: October-November 2018
- Abbreviation: M18
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2019: Winged symbol
- Number of cards: 12
- Release period: October-November 2019
- Abbreviation: M19
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2021: Gate-like symbol
- Number of cards: 25
- Release period: February 2020
- Abbreviation: M21
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2022: Flat, star-like symbol with a vertical line in the center
- Number of cards: 15
- Release period: August 2022
- Abbreviation: M22
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2023: “M23” inside a black rectangle
- Number of cards: 15
- Release period: September 2023
- Abbreviation: M23
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2024: “M24” inside a black rectangle
- Number of cards: 15
- Release period: January 2025
- Abbreviation: M24
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2011: Hexagon with a black and white side
Trick or Trade Series Symbols
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The Trick or Trade series consists of special booster packs (stylized as BOOster) released around Halloween. Most cards are reprints of other cards from different sets, but feature a special Pikachu jack-o’-lantern symbol. So far, there have been 3 sets in this series:[18] X Research source
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2022: Pikachu jack-o’-lantern symbol
- Number of cards: 30
- Release date: September 1, 2022
- Abbreviation: TT22
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2023: Pikachu jack-o’-lantern symbol
- Number of cards: 30
- Release date: September 1, 2023
- Abbreviation: TT23
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2024: Pikachu jack-o’-lantern symbol
- Number of cards: 30
- Release date: August 30, 2024
- Abbreviation: TT24
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2022: Pikachu jack-o’-lantern symbol
POP Series Symbols
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The POP series consists of special booster packs that only have 2 cars inside. The series was a part of Pokémon Organized Play (now Play! Pokémon), which encouraged players to come together to play and trade. These special sets were released from 2004 to 2009.[19] X Research source
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POP 1: Poké Ball with “1” next to it
- Number of cards: 17
- Release date: September 2004
- Abbreviation: POP1
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POP 2: Poké Ball with “2” next to it
- Number of cards: 17
- Release date: August 2005
- Abbreviation: POP2
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POP 3: Poké Ball with “3” next to it
- Number of cards: 17
- Release date: April 2006
- Abbreviation: POP3
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POP 4: Poké Ball with “4” next to it
- Number of cards: 17
- Release date: August 2006
- Abbreviation: POP4
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POP 5: Poké Ball with “5” next to it
- Number of cards: 17
- Release date: March 2007
- Abbreviation: POP5
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POP 6: Poké Ball with “6” next to it
- Number of cards: 17
- Release date: September 2007
- Abbreviation: POP6
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POP 7: Poké Ball with “7” next to it
- Number of cards: 17
- Release date: March 2008
- Abbreviation: POP7
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POP 8: Poké Ball with “8” next to it
- Number of cards: 17
- Release date: September 2008
- Abbreviation: POP8
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POP 9: Poké Ball with “9” next to it
- Number of cards: 17
- Release date: March 2009
- Abbreviation: POP9
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POP 1: Poké Ball with “1” next to it
Play! Prize Packs Symbols
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The Play! Pokémon Prize Pack series is a continuation of the POP series, as these sets are released as part of Play! Pokémon (formerly Pokémon Organized Play). There are eight sets in this series so far, which were released between 2022 and 2026. Each set is marked by the Play! Pokémon logo, which shows a trainer holding a Poké Ball on a red and blue background.
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Play! One: Play! Pokémon logo
- Number of cards: 170
- Release date: November 9, 2022
- Abbreviation: PPS1
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Play! Two: Play! Pokémon logo
- Number of cards: 154
- Release date: January 19, 2023
- Abbreviation: PPS2
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Play! Three: Play! Pokémon logo
- Number of cards: 163
- Release date: August 14, 2023
- Abbreviation: PPS3
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Play! Four: Play! Pokémon logo
- Number of cards: 86
- Release date: February 14, 2024
- Abbreviation: PP24
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Play! Five: Play! Pokémon logo
- Number of cards: 86
- Release date: August 14, 2024
- Abbreviation: PPS5
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Play! Six: Play! Pokémon logo
- Number of cards: 94
- Release date: February 14, 2025
- Abbreviation: PPS6
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Play! Seven: Play! Pokémon logo
- Number of cards: 96
- Release date: August 14, 2025
- Abbreviation: PPS7
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Play! Eight: Play! Pokémon logo
- Number of cards: 91
- Release date: January 1, 2026
- Abbreviation: PPS8
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Play! One: Play! Pokémon logo
Special Collections Symbols
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There have been several special set collections that don’t belong to their own series. These collections were primarily released as promotional cards, so they were usually a part of special products or gifts. These sets include:
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Southern Islands: Palm tree symbol
- Number of cards: 18
- Release date: July 31, 2001
- Abbreviation: SI
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Best of Game: “V” shape with “BEST” written on top
- Number of cards: 9
- Release date: December 2002
- Abbreviation: None
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Poké Card Creator Pack: “KIDS’ WB!” broadcast logo
- Number of cards: 5
- Release date: July 2004
- Abbreviation: CC
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Pokémon Rumble: Heptagon with a tire symbol in the center
- Number of cards: 16
- Release date: December 2, 2009
- Abbreviation: RM
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Pokémon Futsal: Hexagon with a Poké Ball in the center
- Number of cards: 5
- Release date: September 11, 2020
- Abbreviation: FUT20
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TCG Classic: “CLV” inside a green rectangle; “CLC” inside a red rectangle; or “CLB” inside a blue rectangle
- Number of cards: 102
- Release date: November 17, 2023
- Abbreviation: CL
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Southern Islands: Palm tree symbol
Expert Q&A
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What is a set? High-end collectibles expert Shivam Patel says, “A set is a specific continuation of cards that are being released around [the same] time.” He notes that today, there are typically 3-4 sets released each year. Patel says the Pokémon Company releases so many sets to “keep things fresh, not only in the collectibility sense, but also in the sense of competitive play.”[20] X Expert Source
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Pokémon cards are divided into different energy types, which are indicated by different energy symbols.Thanks
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Different Pokémon cards have different rarity symbols, which indicate how rare the card is. Some rare cards can be worth quite a lot!Thanks
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References
- ↑ https://www.serebii.net/card/base/
- ↑ https://www.serebii.net/card/neogenesis/
- ↑ https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Legendary_Collection_(TCG)
- ↑ https://jklaczpokemon.com/e-card/
- ↑ https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/EX_Ruby_&_Sapphire_(TCG)
- ↑ https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Diamond_&_Pearl_(TCG)
- ↑ https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Platinum_(TCG)
- ↑ https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/HeartGold_&_SoulSilver_(TCG)
- ↑ https://www.serebii.net/card/blackwhite/
- ↑ https://www.serebii.net/card/xy/
- ↑ https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Pokémon-GX_(TCG)
- ↑ https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Sword_&_Shield_(TCG)
- ↑ https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Scarlet_&_Violet_(TCG)
- ↑ https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Mega_Evolution_(TCG)
- ↑ https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Promotional_cards_(TCG)
- ↑ https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/McDonald's_Collection_(TCG)
- ↑ https://youtu.be/Y9VrCYYLuiE?si=XkQvyAdFfanuORH6&t=409
- ↑ https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Trick_or_Trade_2022_(TCG)
- ↑ https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/POP_Series_1_(TCG)
- ↑ Shivam Patel. High-End Collectibles Expert. Expert Interview
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