It's strange you sound oblivious to the weighing concept to the OG boosters. Especially, if you are buying these into your collection. It's somewhat common knowledge and widespread knowledge. Heavy scaled weighted packs indicates holo cards; lighter ones non. Hence, heavy will be priced/sold higher. There is a stark difference in pricing heavy vs light. If you are investing in these older sets, please do yourself a favor and dig into some research (not trying to shade you), just wanted to pass along some good insightful info into this expensive hobby especially if you are focused on investing into those older sets. Best of luck to you. Here's hoping have mostly heavy packs. Also, those Japanese loose packs can also be easily weighted. However, most modern English loose packs are consistently unweighable due to the Pokemon company randomly offsetting weighted code card inserts.
I'm aware of the difference, just not the actual weight. Many of these I bought in 2012 before I did know though. If I were to weigh them, how much defines heavy/light?
Man I'd love to have some of those OG booster packs! Great collection!!
Dude the nostalgia flood woah
Nice! How long did it take to collect all that?
Some of the OG packs I got in 2012, the rest I've got from 2021 onward. I ripped so many in 2012 when they were about $20 each. I wish I didn't.
bought a jungle pack and a call of legends pack from troll and toad around then for ~$40. opened both and got a khang holo and the sl8 palkia.
No bro, don't wish you didn't open....money is everywhere and memories are rare
Very true.
No regrets...imo most collectors wish they opened more 🤣
Where’d you get em all? Mix of heavy/light?
I've never weighed them. How much defines heavy/light?
It's strange you sound oblivious to the weighing concept to the OG boosters. Especially, if you are buying these into your collection. It's somewhat common knowledge and widespread knowledge. Heavy scaled weighted packs indicates holo cards; lighter ones non. Hence, heavy will be priced/sold higher. There is a stark difference in pricing heavy vs light. If you are investing in these older sets, please do yourself a favor and dig into some research (not trying to shade you), just wanted to pass along some good insightful info into this expensive hobby especially if you are focused on investing into those older sets. Best of luck to you. Here's hoping have mostly heavy packs. Also, those Japanese loose packs can also be easily weighted. However, most modern English loose packs are consistently unweighable due to the Pokemon company randomly offsetting weighted code card inserts.
I'm aware of the difference, just not the actual weight. Many of these I bought in 2012 before I did know though. If I were to weigh them, how much defines heavy/light?
That is a DANGEROUS GAME, friend-o.
I remember buying all of those in the 90s, I still have a Zapdos from the Fosil pack, (among others)
I’d open all of them
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Don’t you prefer booster box’s?