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pokemon trading cards base set Shadowless Base Set Complete Master Set (102/102) 1999 [MP-DMG]| TradingCardSets.ComPokemon TCG Complete Shadowless Base Set (102 102). This set includes all 102 Shadowless Base Set Cards. This is a complete master set of the Shadowless Base Set of the Pokmon Trading Card Game (TCG), which includes all 102 cards from the original Base Set released in 1999. This set is highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts, as it features one of the earliest editions of the iconic Pokmon cards, without the shadow effect that was later

Pokemon TCG Complete Shadowless Base Set (102/102). This set includes all 102 Shadowless Base Set Cards. 

This is a complete master set of the Shadowless Base Set of the Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG), which includes all 102 cards from the original Base Set released in 1999. This set is highly sought-after by collectors and enthusiasts, as it features one of the earliest editions of the iconic Pokémon cards, without the shadow effect that was later added to subsequent printings. This is the SECOND EVER English Pokemon set printing set to be released, only the 1st edition shadowless base set was released before this set. 

This master set includes all 102 cards from the Base Set, including the rare holographic Charizard card, Blastoise card, Venusaur Card, as well as the equally rare Mewtwo card. All cards are stored in a high-quality protective binder. Each card has been carefully inspected and is guaranteed to be authentic and original.

This master set is a must-have for any serious Pokemon TCG collector, as it represents a piece of history and nostalgia for the game's earliest days. It comes with a certificate of authenticity and a detailed inventory of all included cards. Don't miss out on this rare opportunity to own a complete master set of the Shadowless Base Set!

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 Moderately Played to Damaged. This means that damaged cards may be included in this set. 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! 

Shadowless Base Set (102/102) 1999 Card List: 

  • 1/102 Alakazam (Holo)
  • 2/102 Blastoise (Holo)
  • 3/102 Chansey (Holo)
  • 4/102 Charizard (Holo)
  • 5/102 Clefairy (Holo)
  • 6/102 Gyarados (Holo)
  • 7/102 Hitmonchan (Holo)
  • 8/102 Machamp (Holo)
  • 9/102 Magneton (Holo)
  • 10/102 Mewtwo (Holo)
  • 11/102 Nidoking (Holo)
  • 12/102 Ninetales (Holo)
  • 13/102 Poliwrath (Holo)
  • 14/102 Raichu (Holo)
  • 15/102 Venusaur (Holo)
  • 16/102 Zapdos (Holo)
  • 17/102 Beedrill
  • 18/102 Dragonair
  • 19/102 Dugtrio 
  • 20/102 Electabuzz
  • 21/102 Electrode
  • 22/102 Pidgeotto
  • 23/102 Arcanine
  • 24/102 Charmeleon
  • 25/102 Dewgong
  • 26/102 Dratini
  • 27/102 Farfetch'd
  • 28/102 Growlithe
  • 29/102 Haunter
  • 30/102 Ivysaur
  • 31/102 Jynx
  • 32/102 Kadabra
  • 33/102 Kakuna
  • 34/102 Machoke
  • 35/102 Magikarp
  • 36/102 Magmar
  • 37/102 Nidorino
  • 38/102 Poliwhirl
  • 39/102 Porygon
  • 40/102 Raticate
  • 41/102 Seel
  • 42/102 Wartortle
  • 43/102 Abra 
  • 44/102 Bulbasaur
  • 45/102 Caterpie
  • 46/102 Charmander
  • 47/102 Diglett
  • 48/102 Doduo
  • 49/102 Drowzee
  • 50/102 Gastly
  • 51/102 Koffing
  • 52/102 Machop
  • 53/102 Magnemite
  • 54/102 Metapod
  • 55/102 Nidoran
  • 56/102 Onix
  • 57/102 Pidgey
  • 58/102 Pikachu
  • 59/102 Poliwag
  • 60/102 Ponyta
  • 61/102 Rattata
  • 62/102 Sandshrew
  • 63/102 Squirtle
  • 64/102 Starmie
  • 65/102 Staryu
  • 66/102 Tangela
  • 67/102 Voltorb
  • 68/102 Vulpix
  • 69/102 Weedle
  • 70/102 Clefairy Doll
  • 71/102 Computer Search
  • 72/102 Devolution Spray
  • 73/102 Imposter Professor Oak
  • 74/102 Item Finder
  • 75/102 Lass
  • 76/102 Pokemon Breeder
  • 77/102 Pokemon Trader
  • 78/102 Scoop Up
  • 79/102 Super Energy Removal
  • 80/102 Defender
  • 81/102 Energy Retrieval
  • 82/102 Full Healh
  • 83/102 Maintenance
  • 84/102 PlusPower
  • 85/102 Pokemon Center
  • 86/102 Pokemon Flute
  • 87/102 Pokedex
  • 88/102 Professor Oak
  • 89/102 Revive
  • 90/102 Super Potion
  • 91/102 Bill
  • 92/102 Energy Removal
  • 93/102 Gust of Wind
  • 94/102 Potion
  • 95/102 Switch
  • 96/102 Double Colorless Energy
  • 97/102 Fighting Energy
  • 98/102 Fire Energy
  • 99/102 Grass Energy
  • 100/102 Lightning Energy
  • 101/102 Psychic Energy
  • 102/102 Water Energy

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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