The following card with this rarity was Random Receiver PLS 138, in Black/White: Plasma Storm.Īnd the following cards came as a duo: Ultra Ball PLF 122 and Max Potion PLF 121, in Black/White: Plasma Freeze.Ĭlosing out this block, in the last base set, we had the iconic card Rare Candy PLB 105, which is currently very useful to skip evolution steps of stage 2 basic Pokémon. The next card graced with this rarity was Rocky Helmet BCR 153, in Black/White: Crossed Boundaries. It was the first inspiration for this type of rarity, which would begin to come more often in the future. Pokemon Card Charizard 4/102 Metal Gold Ultra Premium Collection Celebrations NM 04 eBay 160.00. Time Warp shows photos of completed sales.
This eventually got adopted by players as a 'Gold version', and didn't go unnoticed. Pokemon Card Charizard 4/102 Metal Gold Ultra Premium Collection Celebrations NM 04 eBay 135.50. This was quite common in this era, but the difference was its golden hue, which many considered to be a 'Gold' card type, even if the correct term was just a 'secret' card.
Still in the Black/White block, in the Dark Explorers set, we had the glimpse of an item, Pokémon Catcher DEX 111, which was considered a secret card in this set.
Keep in mind that these cards weren't 'ultra rare', that is, they didn't have the ' EX' suffix (this block worked with this mechanic), but rather were versions of the Base Set's regular cards Reshiram BLW 26 and Zekrom BLW 47, respectively.