where can you buy first edition pokemon cards 1st Edition Team Rocket Complete Set (83/82) 2000
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where can you buy first edition pokemon cards 1st Edition Team Rocket Complete Set (83/82) 2000

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where can you buy first edition pokemon cards 1st Edition Team Rocket Complete Set (83/82) 2000Pokemon TCG Team Rocket Complete Set. Includes all 82 1st Edition Team Rocket Set cards + 1st Edition Secret Rare Dark Raichu. Team Rocket is the 5th Pokmon TCG expansion set. The set contains 83 cards total, with 1 secret card (Dark Raichu). This set is the first set to have a secret card. This set is known for its introduction to "Dark Pokmon" cards, such as Dark Charizard, Dark Blastoise, and Dark Gyarados. Team Rocket set was released in April of

Pokemon TCG Team Rocket Complete Set. Includes all 82 1st Edition Team Rocket Set cards + 1st Edition Secret Rare Dark Raichu.

Team Rocket is the 5th Pokémon TCG expansion set. The set contains 83 cards total, with 1 secret card (Dark Raichu). This set is the first set to have a secret card. This set is known for its introduction to "Dark Pokémon" cards, such as Dark Charizard, Dark Blastoise, and Dark Gyarados. Team Rocket set was released in April of 2000. The card symbol for the Team Rocket expansion is the Team Rocket's R. 

All cards are authentic, official Pokémon TCG (Trading Card Game) Cards. All cards are in English. All cards are raw (ungraded) unless otherwise stated. Card conditions in this particular set range from Near Mint to Moderately Played. Cards are carefully stored and shipped protected in an included high-quality side load binder. Send us an e-mail at [email protected] or use the chat feature to ask for photos of the complete set for sale or any individual cards! We sell a large number of sets and the set in the photographs may be a set that we previously sold and not the exact cards for sale! For more information be sure to check our Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Q.) section! 

Team Rocket Complete Master Set (83/82) 2000 Card List:

1/82 Dark Alakazam (Holo)

2/82 Dark Arbok (Holo)

3/82 Dark Blastoise (Holo)

4/82 Dark Charizard (Holo)

5/82 Dark Dragonite (Holo)

6/82 Dark Dugtrio (Holo)

7/82 Dark Golbat (Holo)

8/82 Dark Gyarados (Holo)

9/82 Dark Hypno (Holo)

10/82 Dark Machamp (Holo)

11/82 Dark Magneton (Holo)

12/82 Dark Slowbro (Holo)

13/82 Dark Vileplume (Holo)

14/82 Dark Weezing (Holo)

15/82 Here Comes Team Rocket (Holo)

16/82 Rocket's Sneak Attack (Holo)

17/82 Rainbow Energy (Holo)

18/82 Dark Alakazam

19/82 Dark Arbok

20/82 Dark Blastoise

21/82 Dark Charizard

22/82 Dark Dragonite

23/82 Dark Dugtrio

24/82 Dark Golbat

25/82 Dark Gyarados 

26/82 Dark Hypno

27/82 Dark Machamp

28/82 Dark Magneton

29/82 Dark Slowbro

30/82 Dark Vileplume

31/82 Dark Weezing

32/82 Dark Charmeleon

33/82 Dark Dragonair

34/82 Dark Electrode

35/82 Dark Flareon

36/82 Dark Gloom

37/82 Dark Golduck

38/82 Dark Jolteon

39/82 Dark Kadabra

40/82 Dark Machoke

41/82 Dark Muk

42/82 Dark Persian

43/82 Dark Primeape

44/82 Dark Rapidash

45/82 Dark Vaporeon

46/82 Dark Wartortle

47/82 Magikarp

48/82 Porygon

49/82 Abra

50/82 Charmander

51/82 Dark Raticate

52/82 Diglett

53/82 Dratini

54/82 Drowzee

55/82 Eevee

56/82 Ekans

57/82 Grimer

58/82 Koffing

59/82 Machop

60/82 Magnemite

61/82 Mankey

62/82 Meowth

63/82 Oddish

64/82 Ponyta

65/82 Psyduck

66/82 Rattata

67/82 Slowpoke

68/82 Squirtle

69/82 Voltorb

70/82 Zubat

71/82 Here Comes Team Rocket

72/82 Rocket's Sneak Attack

73/82 The Boss's Way

74/82 Challenge!

75/82 Digger

76/82 Imposter Oak's Revenge

77/82 Nightly Garbage Run

78/82 Goop Gas Attack

79/82 Sleep!

80/82 Rainbow Energy

81/82 Full Heal Energy

82/82 Potion Energy

83/82 Dark Raichu

Disclaimer: Please note that while the images shown on our listings are not pictures of the exact cards in each set. You will receive one of each of the cards shown in the photos, but the cards received will not be the exact cards pictured. These images are from previously sold sets and serve as a reference. Every card is unique and the actual cards you receive may vary from those shown in the images. We adhere to card condition guidelines and are committed to transparency in our descriptions and titles. For additional peace of mind, we welcome requests for front and back close-ups of any specific cards prior to your purchase. By placing an order, you acknowledge and agree to these terms.

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