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Stayce Cawthorn

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Aug 4, 2024, 4:27:35 PM8/4/24
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thisone is my more desired ones. my guy found one with cards that he is keeping for me (its 400$) still unpeeled and it is the issue that still have the TV time table for pokemon in japan that included electric soldier porygon

I have been collecting corocoro magazines since 2017 and have them as display /backgrounds. I also dont really know the value of any of them but am sure I have some good ones. Is there a site that shows the value or rarity of these magazines? Thanks for sharing the link above. The history of some of these magazines is incredible.


Does anybody know how to find or what is the approximate value of the 1996 corocoro comic Glossy ivy picachu psa 9? The card has a pop 5 and there are only two graded 10. Somehow there are no sales of graded cards and only a few in raw but poor condition come up for sale every once in a while.

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Keiji Kinebuchi is the correct artist. The Glossy error artist coro is actually pretty common but I believe PSA has them labeled with two different names hence the pop. The glossy corrected artist with Keiji Kinebuchi is pretty rare since its from a coro coro mail in lottery limited to 2000 copies.


The card is pop 6 now (did you grade a new one?), I would not know about the value, but how has this card only a total pop of 22. This card is not really that hard to find (although it is in good condition).


CoroCoro Comic is a Japanese magazine company that releases new information and details on brands made for children. The first issue of the comic was released on May 15th, 1977. Takara Tomy occasionally releases Beyblades as freebies or lottery prizes through the CoroCoro Comic magazine.


At Key Collector, our primary focus is on unearthing those rare Standard Cover Key Issues for you. However, the world of comic collectibles is vast and varied. We want to make sure you have the tools to explore it all!


The CoroCoro promo is roots of the pokemon promo cards and It's the card showing the popularity of Pokemon in those days. Pokemon cards have spent life with the CoroCoro magazine in Japan. It's easy to collect at an affordable price and the artwork that differs from normal cards, so Enjoy as a first collection.


The CoroCoro is a monthly magazine for 13 years old from 6 years old. As many children get closer to the 13 years old, the favorite magazine is changed to the Weekly Jump that Doragon ball or Naruto was serialized.


In those days when pokemon game released in 1996, three things of CoroCoro comic, POKEMON, BANDAI were very very important communication tool among children. 1- reading the coro coro, 2- playing the Pokemon, 3- playing with BANDAI products, the schoolchild of those days had to do them because they couldn't keep up with the conversation with friends if they didn't do them.


The person who couldn't keep up with the conversation with the friend had to be isolated without Internet back then. The isolation was very cruel because the world was not large as now. so the CoroCoro comics was one of the necessary items to prevent isolation.


And the year when CoroCoro sold most was 1997. It's said that it was published 1,500,000 copies per month, but there are no clear data because the data that is older than 2008 is not opened to the public.


The popularity is equal to the circulation. Though the circulation increased because it was popular, the card has not left in Unpeeled. The reason is that the people buying CoroCoro were the schoolchild as mentioned above.


Here is a point. Though the remaining is few, it's the card which 1,500,000 copies actually exist. Unpeeled may be found compared with the only 39 cards like a Pikachu illustrator. It's also said that it's the card which can get actually. Unpeeled or MINT is difficult of course, but Near MINT will be available with comparative ease.


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Kore wa nandesuka? Simple... it's the May issue of CoroCoro Comic Magazine!

Inside it we can enjoy a lot of manga series, and exclusive bonuses like:

- The 40-cards "Chō-rei no Jakon" deck for Duel Masters Royal Road

- The 4th episode of the interactive comic Unmei no Makimodoshi Detective Conan

... and more more from all the coolest series

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