Pokémon TCG Diamond & Pearl Sealed Collectible Card Game Packs

Diamond and Pearl Pokemon Booster Packs

Based on the 2006 Japanese release of the Diamond and Pearl season of Pokemon, the Diamond and Pearl role-playing booster packs include an unknown mix of cards from this particular world. Main characters Ash and Brock meet up in the Sinnoh region to take on new battles and challenges. These collector packs contain sought-after Pokemon, trainer, supporter, and stadium cards and include over 100 new cards overall. Pokemon Diamond and Pearl cards are among the large variety of non-sport trading cards throughout the online community of collectors. Several uncommon game cards make up the set of Pokemon Diamond and Pearl collection.

Why Are Pokemon Diamond and Pearl Packs Unique?

When the Pokemon Diamond and Pearl series released in the US in 2007, the show, game pack, and new video game included several new changes. Each relates to the rarity and value of cards for collectors.

  • New World and Plot: The new series moved the characters to Sinnoh, and includes battles with Team Galactic. Cards begin including Pokemon and descriptions from the video game.
  • Holographic Cards: These packs include new holographic cards to the game, a factor that was added in previous seasons. Diamond and Pearl rare individual cards from the game can also be found outside of these booster packs.
  • New Game Play: Basic additions to gameplay were changed with this generation of cards. Changes were made to the options for the starting player and regarding trainers, powers, energies, and darknesses.

How Do You Know if a Pokemon Pack is Valuable?

Booster packs maintain their value when they potentially hold rare cards from the Pokemon series. Determining the value of a Pokemon card comes down to several factors:

  • Rarity Symbols: Found at the bottom right corner of a Pokemon card, rarity symbols indicate the rarity of a card. Circles have low-to-no worth, diamond cards are somewhat rare, and star cards denote the most uncommon varieties.
  • Pokemon Illustrator Cards: Since only 39 Illustrator Cards were created, these Pokemon cards tend to sell for tens of thousands of dollars.
  • Drop-Shadow Cards: In the early days of printing, certain cards left off the drop shadow from right and bottoms sides of the card border, adding rare value to this collection.

How Are Diamond and Pearl Pokemon Booster Packs Sold?

Based on each persons game and collection needs, it may be more useful to buy sealed packs for trading or individual cards for completing a set. Booster packs and cards are sold in the following ways:

  • Sealed Packs: The most common Pokemon pack, a sealed pack of 5, can be purchased for further trading or to seek out rare cards from Sinnoh.
  • Bulk Lots: Single cards are also often sold in large lots outside of their sealed packs, allowing the seller to peruse the Pokemon before purchase.
  • Original Collectors Boxes and Premium Sets: Manufacturer-sealed boxes often include additional perks such as posters, sleeves, and a variety of unknown booster packs of the Diamond Version.

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