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original pokemon cards list of 150 Original 151 Complete Set (151/150) 1999| TradingCardSets.ComThis is an authentic, Original 151 Pokmon TCG Complete Set. This set features all 151 original Pokmon cards from the first generation, including the highly sought after 1999 Base Set Charizard. Each card is guaranteed to bring back memories of your childhood. Includes all Original 150 Pokmon, all 1999 Base Set holos, and a bonus WOTC Promo Mew card. This set is made only from cards from the 1999 Wizards of the Coast (WoTC) Base, Jungle, and Fossil

This is an authentic, Original 151 Pokémon TCG Complete Set. This set features all 151 original Pokémon cards from the first generation, including the highly sought-after 1999 Base Set Charizard. Each card is guaranteed to bring back memories of your childhood. Includes all Original 150 Pokémon, all 1999 Base Set holos, and a bonus WOTC Promo Mew card. This set is made only from cards from the 1999 Wizards of the Coast (WoTC) Base, Jungle, and Fossil expansion sets. This means that all cards are vintage, legit Pokémon TCG cards, and are built from the first 3 Pokémon TCG expansion sets released in 1999. All holofoil cards from the original 1999 base set are included in this set, as well as all the additional 1999 holos listed below. This set also may include 1st edition common cards from the 1999 Jungle and Fossil sets - generally fan favorites like Pikachu, Eevee, Psyduck, Jigglypuff, or others, and the common cards vary from set to set. This set of cards is in excellent condition, with individual conditions ranging from Near Mint to Moderately Played. All versions of these sets will always include all 16 1999 Base Set holos, including the big 3, Charizard, Blastoise, and Venusaur.

List of Holofoil Cards Included (25+ Holo Version):

  • Alakazam - 1/102 (Base Set) 1999
  • Blastoise - 2/102 (Base Set) 1999
  • Chansey - 3/102 (Base Set) 1999
  • Charizard - 4/102 (Base Set) 1999
  • Clefairy - 5/102 (Base Set) 1999
  • Gyarados - 6/102 (Base Set) 1999
  • Hitmonchan - 7/102 (Base Set) 1999
  • Machamp - 8/102 (Base Set) 1999 (1st Edition)
  • Magneton - 9/102 (Base Set) 1999
  • Mewtwo - 10/102 (Base Set) 1999
  • Nidoking - 11/102 (Base Set) 1999
  • Ninetales - 12/102 (Base Set) 1999
  • Poliwrath - 13/102 (Base Set) 1999
  • Raichu - 14/102 (Base Set) 1999
  • Venusaur - 15/102 (Base Set) 1999
  • Zapdos - 16/102 (Base Set) 1999
  • Kangaskhan - 5/64 (Jungle Set) 1999
  • Lapras - 10/62 (Fossil Set) 1999
  • Muk 13/62 (Fossil Set) 1999
  • Wigglytuff 16/64 (Jungle Set) 1999
  • Hypno 8/62 (Fossil Set) 1999
  • Hitmonlee 7/62 (Fossil Set) 1999
  • Venomoth 13/64 (Jungle Set) 1999
  • Electrode 2/64 (Jungle Set) 1999
  • Vaporeon 12/64 (Jungle Set) 1999

Each set includes extra Fossil and Jungle holofoil cards, but the specific cards may vary depending on the set you order. There are three versions of the Original 151 set available:

• 19+ Holo Version

• 25+ Holo Version (sample holo combination listed above)

• 45 Holo Max Version (includes the maximum number of unique holofoil cards possible in a 151 set without duplicates)

Each version is priced accordingly. Regardless of the version chosen, Base Set, Fossil, and Jungle holofoil cards will be included, and all 16 Base Set holofoil cards—including Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise—are guaranteed.

Whether you're a long-time Pokémon fan or just starting your collection, this complete set is a must-have for any true collector. This set is also a great way to relive the excitement of the original Pokémon craze that swept the world in the late 90s. Each card features vibrant colors, sharp images, and the original first-generation stats. The cards are also made from high-quality materials, ensuring they will last for many years to come. This vintage complete set is rare and hard to find, making it a valuable addition to any Pokémon collection. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of Pokémon history!

All cards are 100% authentic or your money back. This is a complete 151 Original Kanto Pokédex set (the 1st generation pokedex). Includes only cards from 1999 Base Set, Fossil, and Jungle sets (no cheap substitutes). No rocket cards, no base set 2 cards, no modern cards. No fake cards or “from China” replica cards. This is a real, authentic Original Complete 151 Pokémon TCG Set or your money back. Since each card is authentic and over 20 years old, each set we build is unique. Don’t be afraid to ask for closeups of any card or front/back photos that you would like to see!

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  • International Buyers: combined and reduced shipping rates available if you purchase multiple items. Any applicable customs/duties fees will be charged to you once the item arrives in your country, Tradingcardsets.com does not collect customs/duties during checkout. 

Complete list of all Original 151 Pokémon Included:

  • #1 Bulbasaur
  • #2 Ivysaur
  • #3 Venusaur
  • #4 Charmander
  • #5 Charmeleon
  • #6 Charizard
  • #7 Squirtle
  • #8 Wartortle
  • #9 Blastoise
  • #10 Caterpie
  • #11 Metapod
  • #12 Butterfree
  • #13 Weedle
  • #14 Kakuna
  • #15 Beedrill
  • #16 Pidgey
  • #17 Pidgeotto
  • #18 Pidgeot
  • #19 Rattata
  • #20 Raticate
  • #21 Spearow
  • #22 Fearow
  • #23 Ekans
  • #24 Arbok
  • #25 Pikachu
  • #26 Raichu
  • #27 Sandshrew
  • #28 Sandslash
  • #29 Nidoran F
  • #30 Nidorina
  • #31 Nidoqueen
  • #32 Nidoran M
  • #33 Nidorino
  • #34 Nidoking
  • #35 Clefairy
  • #36 Clefable
  • #37 Vulpix
  • #38 Ninetales
  • #39 Jigglypuff
  • #40 Wigglytuff
  • #41 Zubat
  • #42 Golbat
  • #43 Oddish
  • #44 Gloom
  • #45 Vileplume
  • #46 Paras
  • #47 Parasect
  • #48 Venonat
  • #49 Venomoth
  • #50 Diglett
  • #51 Dugtrio
  • #52 Meowth
  • #53 Persian
  • #54 Psyduck
  • #55 Golduck
  • #56 Mankey
  • #57 Primeape
  • #58 Growlithe
  • #59 Arcanine
  • #60 Poliwag
  • #61 Poliwhirl
  • #62 Poliwrath
  • #63 Abra
  • #64 Kadabra
  • #65 Alakazam
  • #66 Machop
  • #67 Machoke
  • #68 Machamp
  • #69 Bellsprout
  • #70 Weepinbell
  • #71 Victreebel
  • #72 Tentacool
  • #73 Tentacruel
  • #74 Geodude
  • #75 Graveler
  • #76 Golem
  • #77 Ponyta
  • #78 Rapidash
  • #79 Slowpoke
  • #80 Slowbro
  • #81 Magnemite
  • #82 Magneton
  • #83 Farfetch'd
  • #84 Doduo
  • #85 Dodrio
  • #86 Seel
  • #87 Dewgong
  • #88 Grimer
  • #89 Muk
  • #90 Shellder
  • #91 Cloyster
  • #92 Gastly
  • #93 Haunter
  • #94 Gengar
  • #95 Onix
  • #96 Drowzee
  • #97 Hypno
  • #98 Krabby
  • #99 Kingler
  • #100 Voltorb
  • #101 Electrode
  • #102 Exeggcute
  • #103 Exeggutor
  • #104 Cubone
  • #105 Marowak
  • #106 Hitmonlee
  • #107 Hitmonchan
  • #108 Lickitung
  • #109 Koffing
  • #110 Weezing
  • #111 Rhyhorn
  • #112 Rhydon
  • #113 Chansey
  • #114 Tangela
  • #115 Kangaskhan
  • #116 Horsea
  • #117 Seadra
  • #118 Goldeen
  • #119 Seaking
  • #120 Staryu
  • #121 Starmie
  • #122 Mr. Mime
  • #123 Scyther
  • #124 Jynx
  • #125 Electabuzz
  • #126 Magmar
  • #127 Pinsir
  • #128 Tauros
  • #129 Magikarp
  • #130 Gyarados
  • #131 Lapras
  • #132 Ditto
  • #133 Eevee
  • #134 Vaporeon
  • #135 Jolteon
  • #136 Flareon
  • #137 Porygon
  • #138 Omanyte
  • #139 Omatstar
  • #140 Kabuto
  • #141 Kabutops
  • #142 Aerodactyl
  • #143 Snorlax
  • #144 Articuno
  • #145 Zapdos
  • #146 Moltres
  • #147 Dratini
  • #148 Dragonair
  • #149 Dragonite
  • #150 Mewtwo
  • #151 Mew

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! 

 

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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