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list of black star promo pokemon cards WOTC Black Star Promo Near Complete Set (52/54) 1999-2003| TradingCardSets.ComThis set includes 51 of 53 Wizards of the Coast Era Black Star Promo cards, plus an additional Ancient Mew promo card (52 cards total). The only missing cards in the set are number 40 (Pokmon Center) and number 41 (Lucky Stadium). All cards are authentic, official Pokmon 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

This set includes 51 of 53 Wizards of the Coast Era Black Star Promo cards, plus an additional Ancient Mew promo card (52 cards total). The only missing cards in the set are number 40 (Pokémon Center) and number 41 (Lucky Stadium). 

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! 

WOTC Black Star Promo Partial Set (52/54) 1999-2003 Card List:

Below is a list of all cards included. All cards are in English. 

Black Star Promo 1 - Pikachu (Pokémon League (July 1999))

Black Star Promo 2 - Electabuzz (Mewtwo Strikes Back theatrical release)

Black Star Promo 3 - Mewtwo (Mewtwo Strikes Back theatrical release)

Black Star Promo 4 - Pikachu (Mewtwo Strikes Back theatrical release)

Black Star Promo 5 - Dragonite (Mewtwo Strikes Back theatrical release)

Black Star Promo 6 - Arcanine (Pokémon League (March 2000))

Black Star Promo 7 - Jigglypuff (Pokémon: The First Movie Soundtrack)

Black Star Promo 8 - Mew (Pokémon League (January 2000))

Black Star Promo 9 - Mew (Pokémon League (April 2000))

Black Star Promo 10 - Meowth (Pokémon Trading Card Game (Game Boy))

Black Star Promo 11 - Eevee (Pokémon League (June 2000))

Black Star Promo 12 - Mewtwo (Nintendo Power Magazine (April 2000)

Black Star Promo 13 - Venusaur (Pokémon Trading Card Game Guide)

Black Star Promo 14 - Mewtwo (Mewtwo Strikes Back VHS/DVD release)

Black Star Promo 15 - Cool Porygon (Pokémon Stadium Nintendo 64 Bundle)

Black Star Promo 16 - Computer Error (Pokémon League (May 2000))

Black Star Promo 17 - Dark Persian (Nintendo Power Magazine (August 2000))

Black Star Promo 18 - Team Rocket's Meowth (Pokémon League (August 2000))

Black Star Promo 19 - Sabrina's Abra (Nintendo Power Magazine (October 2000))

Black Star Promo 20 - Psyduck (Pokémon League (September 2000))

Black Star Promo 21 - Moltres (The Power of One theatrical release)

Black Star Promo 22 - Articuno (The Power of One theatrical release)

Black Star Promo 23 - Zapdos (The Power of One theatrical release)

Black Star Promo 24 - ______'s Pikachu (Wizards Mail Giveaway (September-November 2000))

Black Star Promo 25 - Flying Pikachu (Pokémon League (August 2001))

Black Star Promo 26 - Pikachu (Pokémon League (August 2001))

Black Star Promo 27 - Pikachu (The Power of One VHS/DVD release)

Black Star Promo 28 - Surfing Pikachu (Pokémon League (August 2001))

Black Star Promo 29 - Marill (Pokémon League (December 2000))

Black Star Promo 30 - Togepi (Pokémon League (January 2001))

Black Star Promo 31 - Cleffa (Pokémon League (February 2001))

Black Star Promo 32 - Smeargle (Pokémon League (March 2001))

Black Star Promo 33 - Scizor (Pokémon League (June 2001))

Black Star Promo 34 - Entei (Spell of the Unown: Entei theatrical release)

Black Star Promo 35 - Pichu (Pokémon League (April 2001))

Black Star Promo 36 - Igglybuff (Pokémon League (May 2001))

Black Star Promo 37 - Hitmontop (Pokémon League (July 2001))

Black Star Promo 38 - Unown J (Spell of the Unown: Entei VHS/DVD release)

Black Star Promo 39 - Misdreavus (Pokémon League (September 2001))

Black Star Promo 40 - Pokémon Center (NOT INCLUDED)

Black Star Promo 41 - Lucky Stadium (NOT INCLUDED)

Black Star Promo 42 - Pokémon Tower

Black Star Promo 43 - Machamp

Black Star Promo 44 - Magmar (Pokémon League (March 2002))

Black Star Promo 45 - Scyther (Pokémon League (April 2002))

Black Star Promo 46 - Electabuzz (Pokémon League (May 2002))

Black Star Promo 47 - Mew (Pokémon League (June 2002))

Black Star Promo 48 - Articuno (Pokémon League (July 2002))

Black Star Promo 49 - Snorlax (Pokémon League (August 2002))

Black Star Promo 50 - Celebi (Celebi: The Voice of the Forest theatrical release)

Black Star Promo 51 - Rapidash (Pokémon Center
Nintendo Power Magazine (November 2002))

Black Star Promo 52 - Ho-Oh (Pokémon Center
Nintendo Power Magazine (November 2002))

Black Star Promo 53 - Suicine (Celebi: The Voice of the Forest VHS/DVD release)

Black Star Promo 54 - Ancient Mew

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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