The white star is just so it looks better with the colors, for example all dark types have white besides ex as a black circle on a black card would just blend in
@@TusharDu they have the same value as the regular card because it is the same card, white star is only used in cards where it would look better (and maybe radiants)
As @cambot4life said, yes, the color of the star does not affect value at all. Black stars are used on all cards, except, of course, black cards. It would be inpossible to see a black star after all! So, a white star is used. In the case of Radiant CharixRd however, that would be a shiny silver star, indicating a special card
I've been busy with school, but now that I'm on summer vacation, I'll do nothing but make UA-cam videos! Lots more coming soon!! And I'm glad you enjoy the videos :)
No problem! I'm really glad I could help! 151 is an awesome set to start with! I'm loving it a lot right now actually! So many beautiful cards, and of course, can't go wrong with any of the original 151!
Aww, thank you so much! I'm really glad I could help! That's awesome that you just started collecting, I think now is as good a time as ever! So many awesome sets being released, so many cool cards!
@raviensermo3103 Two gold stars are often more _valuable_ but not not more _rare_ . Triple gold star hyper rare cards ARE harder to pull, they have lower pull rates. But, Pokemon cards are only worth as much as someone is willing to pay. And, most people don’t particular love gold cards, so they aren’t crazy expensive-even though they are the rarest. Special illustration rares on the other hand, are often highly desirable!
I actually have another short video on just that! I'll link it right here: ua-cam.com/users/shortscT7m6kmka9s?feature=share In short, you can use a website called TCGplayer to look up your card, and find its current market value. You can also use eBay, by searching up your card, filtering by sold listings, and averaging the price
That's a regular rare! It's the same as a black star, just on a dark background. Now, if it's a _shiny_ silver star, that's the older rarity system, before they created all the new symbols, indicating _any_ super rare card
Just bought my first packs after 20 years of playing the video games I got a farigiraf with 2 white stars, is that good? Also it's Tera, would all of them be tera tho?
I actually have another short on exactly that! Maybe this will help! Find if Your Pokémon Cards Are EXPENSIVE! ua-cam.com/users/shortscT7m6kmka9s?feature=share
That depends on the card itself! Some cards are more rare than others, but that doesn’t necessarily equate to value. Pokémon cards are only worth as much as someone is willing to pay for them- ie. how desirable the card is! I’ve actually got another short on how to tell the value of your cards if you’re interested :D Find if Your Pokémon Cards Are EXPENSIVE! ua-cam.com/users/shortscT7m6kmka9s?feature=share
Unfortunately that card is probably fake... Pokemon cards should only have HP above/around 300, I believe I the highest as of right now is 340. I actually made a video on fake cards, maybe this will help if you'd like to look into it a little more! How to Tell if Your Pokemon Cards Are REAL or FAKE! ua-cam.com/video/A2HwCfW8quA/v-deo.html
One single shiny silver star? That's the old rarity symbol actually! Before Scarlet and Violet there were no double rares, ultra rares, illustration rares etc., (Though the cards existed, there was no special rarity symbol for them). So, if you got a shiny silver star, you know you got something, but you had to figure out what
Oh shoot! For some reason I thought you said star! A shiny silver star is ultra rare. A white circle, that's still a common card! It's just a circle on a dark background, obviously a black circle would be impossible to see on a black card!
That’s the same as a black circle, still a common! It’s just on a dark background, obviously it would be impossible to see a black circle on a black card!
Definitely! That would be a special illustration rare!! I believe the pull rates for those are usually around 1/80-1/100 packs, so that’s some great luck! Congrats :D
I pulled a maraiden ex that has 3 gold stars out of booster pack that I got on a whim. It also had a holo annihilape (1 black star) and a reverse holo klefki ( 1 black star) it was in a regular Scarlet and violet pack. Now ive got so many boosters to open
So, the “first edition” stamp essentially means that the card is part of the first print run of the set. After that, there is sometimes a “shadowless” version, which would be something of a “second” edition. And after that, would be “unlimited”, that is, the remainder of the print runs. There could be LOTS of additional print runs, so obviously first edition cards are a lot more limited. And as such, a lot more rare and desirable! They fetch quite a descent premium over unlimited cards.
Im pretty happy i got double white star daisys help and professors research sada double white star ultra rares :) Daisys help-195/165 Professors research sada-240/198
Hmm a Mega Houndoom with no star? That’s strange… maybe check again? If not, the card could be fake… I have a video on that actually, maybe this will help: How to Tell if Your Pokémon Cards Are REAL or FAKE! ua-cam.com/video/A2HwCfW8quA/v-deo.htmlsi=LdxuZPNKmTly7rom As for promos, it depends entirely on the card itself! Some promos may be very exclusive, while most are relatively obtainable. Promo really just means that the card was not pulled from a pack
So, I’ve actually got a section on that in the full video! If you click on this video here, and skip to around 10:16 you should find that section: How to Find if Your Pokémon Cards Are RARE or EXPENSIVE! ua-cam.com/video/Z7MKIKPMu44/v-deo.html In short, most all cards pulled from a pack *should* have a rarity symbol… it’s pretty strange not to! In this case, it’s most usually some kind of promo card. McDonald’s promos specifically have no symbol at all for some reason, it could be one of those!
LVL 91? V cards should not have a level, that was removed after diamond and pearl era. Do you see a set of numbers on the bottom left? Something like 001/198? That would help me identify the card!
So, Radiant cards were from the older generation of Pokemon cards, before they introduced the new rarity system. With these cards, they all had a single shiny star, and there was no way to tell them apart without simply knowing. In terms of pull rates, I’d say a radiant card is about the same as a single gold star illustration rare card.
Sorry for the late reply! So, it depends entirely on the card, some may be more valuable than others. Older cards _may_ be a little more scarce, but still depends on the card! I do have a shirt specifically on value, maybe this will help! ua-cam.com/users/shortscT7m6kmka9s?si=mIkSNvjkTSDsrkK6
Hmm, what do you mean by the black star not being in the right place? It's not in the bottom right or left? Where are you seeing it? It's possible you could be looking at the expansion symbol of a vintage card, the neo genesis expansion symbol is 2 stars for example, and that would appear below and to the right of the picture
Ah! No problem! In sorry for the kind of late reply, school just started so I've been very busy! But, I think what you're looking at is the expansion symbol. So, the symbol the signifies what set the card is from. What is the name of your card? I will look it up, and see if the expansion symbol is indeed a star, then we will know for sure!
Hmm, well most all cards should have something… There are some niche cases where cards do not have rarity symbols though, such as McDomalds promo cards, but most regular cards should! Maybe check again?
It’s the same as a black diamond, just on a dark background! If it were black, it would be impossible to see on a black card, so, still symbolizing uncommon
Well, that would depend! The single silver star is actually the older rarity system, before the new one was introduced. Essentially, the shiny silver star meant you had a special card, but it didn't indicate which one, like the double black star, or triple gold star does. The shiny silver star could be any one of them. In other words, it could be, but it depends on the specific card itself!
All of your cards are fake? Aww, that kind of sucks... Honestly though, at the end of the day, Pokemon cards are nothing more than shiny pieces of cardboard anyway, so you can still enjoy the fakes! Have fun with them! I do actually have a video on fake cards if you're interested by the way, might be worth checking out if you aren't 100% sure: ua-cam.com/video/A2HwCfW8quA/v-deo.html Now, in terms of where to buy cards, I usually buy my cards from local big-box stores. That is, stores like Walmart, Target, GameStop. I'm not sure what stores you have in your country, but big stores like that. These places are huge, they don't sell fake cards, there is absolutely no risk here. You can also try some local card stores, but with these, make sure that they're reputable, big enough stores. I'd typically stay away from cards sold at something like, say, a gas station, or a flea market, places like that. You can also buy cards online. Amazon, big-box stores also have online store fronts. The official Pokemon Center website also ships cards (if it's available in your country). You can also use eBay, but make sure that you're buying from reputable sellers with good reviews. Maybe check out that video on fake cards, ultimately, if you know what a fake looks like, you'll be less likely to be scammed!
Ah! So that would actually be an “Amazing Rare”! It’s a rather niche rarity, only featured in a few sets in the sword and shield era. Roughly equivalent to a single gold star illustration rare!
Well, "older". With the release of the brand new Scarlet and Violet set, in May I believe, all upcoming cards will have the new rarity sumbols. But, there were still sets releasing before, in the Sword and Shield era (which is now concluded) that had the older, as the new is exclusive to Scarlet Violet
I have a radiant Charizard which surprisingly has a white star. It's also holo
Same I have a Dhelmise v with one white star
The white star is just so it looks better with the colors, for example all dark types have white besides ex as a black circle on a black card would just blend in
@@cambot4life. What's value for these white star cards
@@TusharDu they have the same value as the regular card because it is the same card, white star is only used in cards where it would look better (and maybe radiants)
As @cambot4life said, yes, the color of the star does not affect value at all. Black stars are used on all cards, except, of course, black cards. It would be inpossible to see a black star after all! So, a white star is used. In the case of Radiant CharixRd however, that would be a shiny silver star, indicating a special card
You haven’t posted in ages, your my favourite UA-camr. Thank you so much!
I've been busy with school, but now that I'm on summer vacation, I'll do nothing but make UA-cam videos! Lots more coming soon!!
And I'm glad you enjoy the videos :)
@@Witkomon what if my card has a star and it’s halo and the changes color to what the color of the card is??
@@Witkomonhey can u help me my mega pikachu card shows 1 star but the mega kyurem card show 3 star
So 1 white star isn't worth it
Answered every question I had about each symbol. Brilliant video!
Thanks you so much! I really appreciate the comment, and I’m glad I could help :D
Thank you so much, I'm starting with Pokemon 151 and this help me a lot!! 🎉
No problem! I'm really glad I could help! 151 is an awesome set to start with! I'm loving it a lot right now actually! So many beautiful cards, and of course, can't go wrong with any of the original 151!
Tysm!! This really helped because I just started collecting Pokémon cards! You’re my fav UA-camr!!!!❤
Aww, thank you so much! I'm really glad I could help! That's awesome that you just started collecting, I think now is as good a time as ever! So many awesome sets being released, so many cool cards!
I am collecting i think around 8 years and i can say that with the newer cards that 2 gold stars is rarer than 3 gold stars most of the time
@raviensermo3103 Two gold stars are often more _valuable_ but not not more _rare_ . Triple gold star hyper rare cards ARE harder to pull, they have lower pull rates. But, Pokemon cards are only worth as much as someone is willing to pay. And, most people don’t particular love gold cards, so they aren’t crazy expensive-even though they are the rarest. Special illustration rares on the other hand, are often highly desirable!
@@Witkomon oooh ofc thank you
@@Witkomon but i have pulled more gold cards than SIR
This was wonderful and great knowledge
Thank you! I’m really glad you found it helpful :)
Mine has a RR though?
I'm guessing it's a Japanese card then, right? That's the Japanese rarity system, RR is equivalent to a double black star, double rare Pokemon card.
neat i have an old special card, i was confused what the white star meant, for context it is a rainbow full art trainer thingy
Is a promo black star from 2016 in mint condition good?
bro I liked your channel of pokemon cards thanks for helping us ❤❤❤❤
No problem! I’m really glad I could help :)
I have few silver star and a promo Pikachu , where can I find its value?
I actually have another short video on just that! I'll link it right here:
ua-cam.com/users/shortscT7m6kmka9s?feature=share
In short, you can use a website called TCGplayer to look up your card, and find its current market value. You can also use eBay, by searching up your card, filtering by sold listings, and averaging the price
I’ve watched two of your videos and they’re a real help when trying to see how rare are my cards are so I subbed
Thank you so much! That really means a lot! I’m glad you’ve found the videos helpful :)
This was super helpfull, thank you.😊😊
No problem! I’m really glad you liked it :D
So I’m a dad getting back into Pokemon with my son. He’s got a bunch of promo stars and White stars. Are these worth holding on to?
What is the mean of white star but single I have please tell me
That's a regular rare! It's the same as a black star, just on a dark background. Now, if it's a _shiny_ silver star, that's the older rarity system, before they created all the new symbols, indicating _any_ super rare card
Just bought my first packs after 20 years of playing the video games
I got a farigiraf with 2 white stars, is that good?
Also it's Tera, would all of them be tera tho?
I got a Cofagrigus ex RR holo how much is it worth?
I actually have another short on exactly that! Maybe this will help!
Find if Your Pokémon Cards Are EXPENSIVE!
ua-cam.com/users/shortscT7m6kmka9s?feature=share
Needed this. I have some old Pokemon cards to look through
Is a white circle a fake? Bc my hounder has a white circle or could that just be a mistake when it was made or is it fake?
Idk I have a maschiff that also has a white circle but it’s an official Pokémon card so maybe these are rare
I have 7 gold star shiny cards, 9 double black star shiny cards and 9 shiny white star cards, would these be worth anything?
That depends on the card itself! Some cards are more rare than others, but that doesn’t necessarily equate to value. Pokémon cards are only worth as much as someone is willing to pay for them- ie. how desirable the card is!
I’ve actually got another short on how to tell the value of your cards if you’re interested :D
Find if Your Pokémon Cards Are EXPENSIVE!
ua-cam.com/users/shortscT7m6kmka9s?feature=share
What if it doesn’t have a circle diamond star etc? And what if it’s a black star with white outline?
Can we talk about that first Koraidon and how Jacq fell asleep doing his work cutely?
Haha! That Jacq card is SUCH a mood, I love it 😂😭
I have an ash pikachu Vmax rainbow card 920 hp but it has 3 black stars at the bottom what does that mean?
Unfortunately that card is probably fake... Pokemon cards should only have HP above/around 300, I believe I the highest as of right now is 340.
I actually made a video on fake cards, maybe this will help if you'd like to look into it a little more!
How to Tell if Your Pokemon Cards Are REAL or FAKE!
ua-cam.com/video/A2HwCfW8quA/v-deo.html
Oh OK thank you for that.
No proboem!
OMG WHEN I PULLED THE ROARING MOON, I CHECKED THE STARS, AND ITS HYPER RARE, THANKS MAN
Oooooh! Congrats! That’s a really nice card, you got lucky! Glad I could help you identify it as well :D
I have the exact same koraidon, do you know how much its worth?:)
I have a radiant Heatran/jirachi both has white star and holo
Is a single black star with white border the same as a regular black star rare?
So what's a holo 1 white star Darkrai worth?
I got one too n the prices vary from .99 cents to 30 bucks
If it’s just a regular holo, it would probably be closer to the $1-$2 range… $30 for a holo is A LOT
Hey I have that koraidon hyper rare card I’m looking to trade it for more valuable cards or keep it
Tysm!!! Subscribed
Shiny Pokemon from Paldean Fates what rarity are ?
Bought an eraser in a form of lechonk, and it brought 2 packs from paldea evolved. I got a SIR meowscarada Ex
I have a double gold star galvantula ex is it good i got it from a free pack
I have a V Orbeetle there’s only a RR what does that even mean can you explain
My first pack in (three years had) a hyper rare and that kinda revived my love for Pokemon.
THANK U !!! ❤❤❤ IT HELPED ME
I’m glad I could help!
I SUBBED!!
Mine has 1 white star what is the catagory of it?
That’s a rare!
Hey if a card doesnt have a shao then is it a fake?
tysm for this lol
No problem! I'm glad you liked it :D
@@Witkomonhow about ar
The AR rarity? That's the Japanese rarity system actually, AR = Art Rare, equivalent to an Illustration Rare
No problem at all! Glad I could help :)
Thank you very much I needed this
Ty!! Now I know if my cards are rare I'm gonna like and subscribe 😊❤ bye favourite youtuber!!!
Aww, thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Appreciate it :D
I have alot of silver Star cards which look like single white star but I bought it in India I don't wanna whether they or real Or not?
They could be, could not be! The silver star is simply an older rarity symbol, that was used to mean all ultra rare cards.
What about a white/silver colured circle??? I found one on one of my cards
One single shiny silver star? That's the old rarity symbol actually! Before Scarlet and Violet there were no double rares, ultra rares, illustration rares etc., (Though the cards existed, there was no special rarity symbol for them). So, if you got a shiny silver star, you know you got something, but you had to figure out what
@@Witkomon ok thanks
Oh shoot! For some reason I thought you said star! A shiny silver star is ultra rare. A white circle, that's still a common card! It's just a circle on a dark background, obviously a black circle would be impossible to see on a black card!
@@Witkomon ohh okay thanks!
No problem!
I have a Pokémon with a black star but white outline what does this mean its real from real pack
That’s a rare. It might be a reverse holo or holographic rare
i have RR or RRR on some cards, does that mean they are fake?
4 double black Star and 3 double white star
So what is a white Circle because I have a white circle on my card
That’s the same as a black circle, still a common! It’s just on a dark background, obviously it would be impossible to see a black circle on a black card!
I think I have some rare cards one of them is a VSTAR mewtwo,is that rare?
How mutch is a glurak ex crystal?
Hey I was going though my legendary cards and found a shiny that is double gold stars is that rare?
Definitely! That would be a special illustration rare!! I believe the pull rates for those are usually around 1/80-1/100 packs, so that’s some great luck! Congrats :D
I pulled a maraiden ex that has 3 gold stars out of booster pack that I got on a whim. It also had a holo annihilape (1 black star) and a reverse holo klefki ( 1 black star) it was in a regular Scarlet and violet pack. Now ive got so many boosters to open
i have a mew vmax and at the bottom it says “RRR”, what does that mean?
Triple rare
So what if the card says first edition? I have a lot of Japanese Pokémon cards from years ago. Idk if there fake or not.
So, the “first edition” stamp essentially means that the card is part of the first print run of the set. After that, there is sometimes a “shadowless” version, which would be something of a “second” edition. And after that, would be “unlimited”, that is, the remainder of the print runs. There could be LOTS of additional print runs, so obviously first edition cards are a lot more limited. And as such, a lot more rare and desirable! They fetch quite a descent premium over unlimited cards.
Oh okay I understand now lol
Im pretty happy i got double white star daisys help and professors research sada double white star ultra rares :)
Daisys help-195/165
Professors research sada-240/198
Wow! Those are some really nice cards! I actually have both myself, they're pretty rare too! You got lucky!!
I have a Mewtwo but it has a Pikachu pumpkin mark on it so does that mean it's fake
I pulled a gold charizard ex the other day and it has a triple star
Wow! That’s awesome!! You got super lucky!
Ikr I’m starting a collection that’s the first pack I ever opened so I didn’t know if it was rare or bot
What about one black start? Most of my hollows have one black start. But new sub❤
Theres no Shape on it What does that mean?
I have 16 white stars on my new Pokemon pack I bought
Also what does it mean when you only have 24 cards in a pack?
Whats a white circle for?
That's a common!
@@Witkomon Oh thanks!
No problem!
Special ilustration rare is good? Bc got one
what about a pink star cause i somehow pulled one 2 hours ago
Hey can you help me i have blazikan V 162/203 card it is a custom card
Well, what do you need help with? If it's a custom card, there's not much I can do!
I have a mega houndoom but theres no star on it and also are promo cards rare?
Hmm a Mega Houndoom with no star? That’s strange… maybe check again? If not, the card could be fake… I have a video on that actually, maybe this will help:
How to Tell if Your Pokémon Cards Are REAL or FAKE!
ua-cam.com/video/A2HwCfW8quA/v-deo.htmlsi=LdxuZPNKmTly7rom
As for promos, it depends entirely on the card itself! Some promos may be very exclusive, while most are relatively obtainable. Promo really just means that the card was not pulled from a pack
@@Witkomon thanks
No problem!
so is gold star better than silver star?
Really helpful thank you ❤
No problem! I'm glad you liked it!
Excuse me, i have a few that have no shape at all. what does that mean
So, I’ve actually got a section on that in the full video! If you click on this video here, and skip to around 10:16 you should find that section:
How to Find if Your Pokémon Cards Are RARE or EXPENSIVE!
ua-cam.com/video/Z7MKIKPMu44/v-deo.html
In short, most all cards pulled from a pack *should* have a rarity symbol… it’s pretty strange not to! In this case, it’s most usually some kind of promo card. McDonald’s promos specifically have no symbol at all for some reason, it could be one of those!
@@Witkomon Ok thank you
What's a double silver star card mean?
Double white star is an ultra rare, so a full art textured card!
Thank you so much and thanks for the facts and info
No problem! I’m glad I could help! And, if you have any other questions, I’d be happy to answer them :)
Need to watch this one a few more times ...
What’s a single white star I have 2 of them
I have a Charizard V LV 91 if i sale it how much is it
LVL 91? V cards should not have a level, that was removed after diamond and pearl era. Do you see a set of numbers on the bottom left? Something like 001/198? That would help me identify the card!
Ty for his video it was really helpful
Your I mean
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Haha, no problem! I'm glad you enjoyed it 😁
What abt a white circle bc on one of my cards the circle is white
I got a one black star what does it mean?
i have a Wo-Chien ex double black stars
Oooooh! I have that card too, it’s a nice one!
@@Witkomonhey!,do you know how rare is the ninetails illus rare in the Japanese ruler of the black flame set? (Idk if it's a illus rare)
I have a radiant gardevoir that has a singular white star pls explain 😊
So, Radiant cards were from the older generation of Pokemon cards, before they introduced the new rarity system. With these cards, they all had a single shiny star, and there was no way to tell them apart without simply knowing. In terms of pull rates, I’d say a radiant card is about the same as a single gold star illustration rare card.
tysm this video helped me,but is promo and old Pokemon cards valuable cause I found a single white
star in a bunch of my Pokemon card collection
Sorry for the late reply! So, it depends entirely on the card, some may be more valuable than others. Older cards _may_ be a little more scarce, but still depends on the card!
I do have a shirt specifically on value, maybe this will help!
ua-cam.com/users/shortscT7m6kmka9s?si=mIkSNvjkTSDsrkK6
What does 3 black indicates
Three black stars? That's not possible... You might be looking at something else, the expansion symbol perhaps?
I have the Lahmus (rare) AND just the picture is holo but it’s not Holo it’s another holo- It costs 15,81€
I have a small dot and a misprint line on my newer version of koraidon
A small dot? That could either be whitening, or an alignment dot! Really cool!
Same with my newer Geary all has a large dot.
is there a chance to pull a rare card in normal walmart stores?
What to do when you have a black star but it is not on the right place
Please tell me 😢
Hmm, what do you mean by the black star not being in the right place? It's not in the bottom right or left? Where are you seeing it?
It's possible you could be looking at the expansion symbol of a vintage card, the neo genesis expansion symbol is 2 stars for example, and that would appear below and to the right of the picture
@@Witkomon We are given a number right , it is on the number's left
And thank you for actually taking over my problem cuz no one does it
Ah! No problem! In sorry for the kind of late reply, school just started so I've been very busy!
But, I think what you're looking at is the expansion symbol. So, the symbol the signifies what set the card is from. What is the name of your card? I will look it up, and see if the expansion symbol is indeed a star, then we will know for sure!
@@Witkomon it's a charizard
I’ve got some cards, I don’t have anything next to it does that mean they’re fake?
Yasd
Hmm, well most all cards should have something… There are some niche cases where cards do not have rarity symbols though, such as McDomalds promo cards, but most regular cards should! Maybe check again?
What does white diamond mean?
It’s the same as a black diamond, just on a dark background! If it were black, it would be impossible to see on a black card, so, still symbolizing uncommon
I have a professor turo card and it has 2 gold double starss in the corner
What is a white circle?
I have several white stars in my collection of like 30 pokemon!
Wow, really? That's quite a lot of rare cards! Nice!
@@Witkomon my friend gave me like 5 of some cards he had.
Really? That's a nice friend of yours eh! Which cards did he give you?
I love this guys voice 😂❤
Haha, thank you!
Your very welcome ❤😊
@@Witkomonmy friend gave me a free double rare
Wow! That's some friend you got there!!
@@Witkomon yea then I traded two of the cards he gave me to his brother for a charizard ex
I have a complete set of Pokemon Rumble TCG cards.
I have a Deoxys vmax silver crad and it is a promo card
Oooh nice! Deoxys is a really cool Pokemon :D
Would a single silver star be better than a double black stars?
Well, that would depend! The single silver star is actually the older rarity system, before the new one was introduced. Essentially, the shiny silver star meant you had a special card, but it didn't indicate which one, like the double black star, or triple gold star does. The shiny silver star could be any one of them. In other words, it could be, but it depends on the specific card itself!
@@Witkomon I see! Thank you for your time
No problem at all! If you have any other questions, I'm happy to help :)
@Witkomon oh yeah this is a super random question but
Where can I usually find real cards because all of mine are fake lol
All of your cards are fake? Aww, that kind of sucks... Honestly though, at the end of the day, Pokemon cards are nothing more than shiny pieces of cardboard anyway, so you can still enjoy the fakes! Have fun with them!
I do actually have a video on fake cards if you're interested by the way, might be worth checking out if you aren't 100% sure: ua-cam.com/video/A2HwCfW8quA/v-deo.html
Now, in terms of where to buy cards, I usually buy my cards from local big-box stores. That is, stores like Walmart, Target, GameStop. I'm not sure what stores you have in your country, but big stores like that. These places are huge, they don't sell fake cards, there is absolutely no risk here. You can also try some local card stores, but with these, make sure that they're reputable, big enough stores. I'd typically stay away from cards sold at something like, say, a gas station, or a flea market, places like that.
You can also buy cards online. Amazon, big-box stores also have online store fronts. The official Pokemon Center website also ships cards (if it's available in your country). You can also use eBay, but make sure that you're buying from reputable sellers with good reviews.
Maybe check out that video on fake cards, ultimately, if you know what a fake looks like, you'll be less likely to be scammed!
What does a pink star mean because I have a card with a pink star
What about a colorful circle with an A inside the circle
Ah! So that would actually be an “Amazing Rare”! It’s a rather niche rarity, only featured in a few sets in the sword and shield era. Roughly equivalent to a single gold star illustration rare!
Is reverse holo good
It depends on the card! Though, most reverse holo cards won't be worth very much...
Thanks now i know i have a bunch of rare pokémon cards
No problem!! I’m glad I could help :D
Out of all those rare cards, which one is your favorite?
Witkomon,i have a silver star and its 2023. you said those were old
Well, "older". With the release of the brand new Scarlet and Violet set, in May I believe, all upcoming cards will have the new rarity sumbols. But, there were still sets releasing before, in the Sword and Shield era (which is now concluded) that had the older, as the new is exclusive to Scarlet Violet
This the new system for paldea.
Silver star in sword and shield and before use an older system.
Single silver were indicative of a amazing and above.
Exactly!
Is flareon v all gold rare?
Yep! If it’s a gold card, then that would be roughly equivalent to a triple gold star, hyper rare card! So very nice!
What’s one silver star?
How much is a promo star worth
Well, it depends entirely on the card! Some may be worth a lot, others not so much. Depends on how exclusive and desirable the card is
But what is the meaning of 'A' card