There is a secret in this video with special instructions when you find it! Good luck and thank you everyone for the wonderfully kind comments. CORRECTION: 10:34 the website is pokemoncoinfan.com
@@BT-su1yfWell you're totally right! Time to take the video down. genuinelly baffling how ppl say stuff this stupid with so little self-awarenes. I bet this is actually a bot comment programmed to destabilize society lol
It's worth noting that Wizards of the Coast went with the cardboard coins to save money, but failed to realize that the foil pattern for the front of the coin made it just a hair heavier than the back, making coin flips a tad rigged. It's why Nintendo and TPC excluded the usage of them once they took over for the international scene.
The 2017 Pikachu metal coin from the XY Premium Collection is by far the most gorgeous coin to date. It has a true heads or tails and the details are amazing. I have one in a PSA10
I have one too! My dad would watch the show and even play Pokemon with me (the TCG mainly, but I also let him borrow my Colosseum team so I could hook up my Gameboy and battle with my Sapphire team) and he always hated the plastic coins for being too flimsy to get a really good flip with them. He always always asked me to get "the Lugia coin" when we played the TCG :) I still have it and all my old cards, even my old (VERY bad) decks that were made with zero focus on strategy and exclusively just trying to put either me or my dad's favorite Pokemon together into a deck. I don't get to visit him as often anymore, but when I do we still play a few rounds with our old decks, and always with the Lugia coin of course.
Firstly, omg that HUGE coin you made is absolutely incredible! Secondly, you pulling out that pokemon battle coin pack unlocked a core memory I didn't even realize I had! I was always that weird kid who liked the coins just as much as the cards, so having a full video expanding on just how rich the pokemon coin world is, is supremely fascinating!
As a fellow Pokemon coin enjoyer, it's great to see a fresh video about the often forgotten side of the Pokemon TCG. I absolutely love these coins, thank you for putting this together!
You just unlocked a core memory that i forgot i even had. As soon as i saw the lugia 2000 coin on your thumbnail i was like “that coin looks familiar, i think i had that”. And I did!! Crazy
I actually also started to collect these as they were very cheap, mostly very nicely made, and nobody was interested in them besides me. Now I gotta worry! :D Just kidding, I love that these get more attention. I still don't know how to store them properly...
Coins are totally legal but dice are preferred. Pokémon TCG competitive rules state a valid coin flip must be tossed from shoulder height and rotate at least 3 times. Of course this is hard to validate and a player can abuse this by calling over a judge to say your coin flip is invalid if the initial flip isn’t in their favor. It’s a lot harder to rule shark/bs a dice roll when the rules on a valid roll are: dice must be transparent and must roll and land within the play area.
Woof did you hear with China's release of 151 they pretty much doubled the number of coins in existence? They made 4 coin variants for every single 151 Pokémon….
Wait what! I haven't heard of this yet. Omg do you have a link to some info or something. Or where can I get them? I can't really find much about them.
I've gone one step further for coins. There are gold coins made for every pokemon movie! they come in their own cushioned holders and were given out to people who saw the premiers in Japan I personally have the Pokemon Heroes one, but you can get them for any movie really.
When I went to Japan recently the Pokémon Center stores had vending machine gacha purely for exclusive flip coins. I think that's where Psyduck, Slowpoke, and Ditto come from.
I love your videos covering niche aspects of the TCG. An area I'm hoping gets discussed one day is the history of Pokemon playmats like what the first ones were and what the really valuable ones are!
@@earbleedmaster1457 right I have an official ultra pro playmat from the black and white era so they did exist. I just can't find anything else. Not even on eBay
the nice thing about pokémon's TCG coins being relatively cheap for the most part is that getting a coin with one of your deck's featured 'mons is REAL EASY. so you can lean SUPER HARD into deck vibes.
Two other creative ideas I’ve see -You can also hand paint the coins as an art project or apply adhesive magnetic strips to the back to turn them into refrigerator magnets!!!
Battle Coins mentioned RAAAAHHHH 🗣🗣🗣 one of the few early pokemon collectibles I still have. Wish I knew where some of my other old cards & things were
They're just so much easier to roll than to flip, man.... (also fun fact, there is a tiny market for those etb dice in Japan, they're just a novelty thing but some people who collect everything pokemon do try to snag some from western travelers passing through lolol)
I have a Chansey coin, but like a lot of my childhood stuff, I have no clue where it is right now. I DO have a Large size Charizard, and a Small glittering Zygarde. (At least I think that's the one, it's actually tough to make out.)
@sleevenocardbehind I looked it up, and it's the plastic version that is looking head-on, instead of the more common version looking off to the side. A guy on eBay wants 30 bucks for it, so now I'm even more happy that it came with a set of Japanese cards in a second-hand store for like $20 total.
0:19 *”Boy this reminds me of that time I brought my custom coin to a TCG tournament”* [Family guy cutaway gag of Sleeve flipping his 7kg coin onto the board and smashing the table]
As a kid I always thought these plastic coins were the dumbest cheap thing. Now 20 years later I'm nostalgic hearing the sound of the plastic as it hits the table lol
I recently found my Vileplume coin and Lugia 3D coin from the 2000 movie too! Perfect timing to watch this video! Love how you’re covering every aspect of the TCG which not many TH-camrs explore, that’s why I keep coming back!
I've got an idea. You could start a series about pokemon card species collections! Detailing all the variants and rarity of each pokemon species would be fun!
Ive been waiting for over a decade for a video like this! I was always wondering about them. Thank you so much. I wish my black and white era coins didn't go missing..
Hey man... excellent, excellent video. Perfectly edited, Greta information, very concise, just enough humor to make it interesting. I really hope to see this channel grow to be huge someday because you deserve it. I see so many awful videos on here and you consistently release legitimately high-quality content. Thank you for what you do!
I always thought that coins aren't something too amazing, but that's cool I can have small plastic circle with drawn pikachu or so. After this video I still think the same way, but you made me realise that collecting coins was a thing I didn't even think about.
When I first got into vintage collecting I looked for coins and I saw the cardboard ones and wasn't too interested, so thank you and curse you for telling me about the metal Japanese coins
I was wondering what to do with all those coins I got from ETBs - I think I'll buy some of those coin accessories and make a display of them. Thanks for the idea!
I love the coins. Thanks for making this video. I lost all mine to the fires here in SoCal. My kids collected them in a binder for 5 years. I guess it’s time to recollect!
I never threw the coins or pins away when I bought the packs. I put them all in my shining legends lunchbox tins and it’s heavy with all the items in it 😂. It’s really cool to open it up and see how the designs have changed as the years gone by.
Such an underrated channel. I love this hobby & I love that there's always something to learn. My friend loves collecting official Pokemon sleeves from ETBs and other products. I wonder how big that is or if she's found a niche?
Ooh noo what have you done! I was getting cheap rare coins everywhere. I have 325 different coins now and I'm far from done. Rip I am obsessed with pokemon coins. They are very cool! I recently acquired this silver(not gold) cracked ice holo chansey for a few bucks but I could not find any information about it anywhere. It. Doesn't seem to exist, but I have it. It seems to be extremely rare. I also recently managed to get a 1996 chansey holo splotch for a few bucks 😁 I still need most of those other vintage plastix coins like the onyx/doduo/alakazam etc they are sooo awesome, sadly they are already too expensive for me. I can talk about this for hours! I got 3 different Aerodactyl variations! 2 vileplume variations 2 meowth and several chansey variations for these cardboard ones. There's also the pikachu base set 2 but so far I've only found 1 type of this one.
YT really said "this video is for you" I love pokemon coins since my first coin, the luigia metal coin from the Neo series starter decks. I only wish all coins were metal though
Hey I'm wondering what set does a flygon coin came from bc I have one,i hope you can help me find it btw the flygon coin is like green holo color pls help me find what set it is in:)
My pokemon coin collection started with the metal lugia coin! I dont take it seriously, i only have like ~40 coins, but it's neat to see my favorite and first specifically called out
I got a extremely shiny old first edition metal pidgeot coin from ebay, feels and looks ridiculously high quality. I bring it to smash tournaments and instead of rock paper scizzors, we flip the bird at each other. Highly recommend Theyre the international coins i think! You covered them thats awesome
I didn't know there was history behind these coins. My friend gifted me a set with a gardevoir coin. I thought it was neat and keep it in my wallet as a good luck charm.
I have always loved and appreciated the art on the Coins, especially Mew, I Wish they made more of them because they always catch my eye when it comes to buying product! Also that huge coin is sick, It looks like such a cool display piece to mount on a wall!
In my brief Pokémon TCG craze when I was younger, the coins were actually what I cared about the most. The cards were whatever, I wasn't gonna play with them anyway. But the coins? Very fun to both look at and touch. 🤭 I think my favorite coin has to be the so called "Beef Tendercoin" that was only released in a promotion with Burger King in the early 2000s. 🤔
Ok so outside of putting a coin in the sleeve, some of the coins in your video looked like they were in black, cracked ice plastic holders in the shape of a card. What are those and where can I find them. They are super cool. I have a feeling they may be custom 3D printed holders though. If so, you should totally sell them.
I'm glad this community doesn't seem to have any drama within it. It's good that there's no beef within this tender community of coin collectors. A beef tendercoin if you will.
that onyx is gorgeous i been getting alot of 90's nostalgia feeling through the holo effects of the 90's i can't really explain it also lighting in general like 90's blue led lights
I think the giant coin you made is very cool, and would love to try and make one myself. How did you manage to make such a cool 3D foiling on the coin?
Im not sure if this has been tried before but with vintage video game comsoles people use a retro brite to restore the plastic from yellow to it’s original grey or white color. Maybe it could work on the coins aswell? Just giving a tip
had a sensible chuckle when you said the coin market was older than cards cause I thought. Oh yeah collectable coins have been way older than trading cards even existing as an idea
I only have a couple of the more recent starter deck coins. I think collecting the older coins is probably out of my scope but it seems like a neat hobby.
Also, separate comment so you can see it, with the white coins, try slathering them with with peroxide cream (like what's used for hair) and exposing them for UV light for a while! Its a trick used in a lot of hobbies to take the yellow out of the plastic and restore them, and I bet it'll work for the coins too.
There is a secret in this video with special instructions when you find it! Good luck and thank you everyone for the wonderfully kind comments.
CORRECTION: 10:34 the website is pokemoncoinfan.com
Tell me your secrets!!!!
Beef Tendercoin
Frankly I don’t care
Where did you get the game Coleridges on the wall.
@@BT-su1yfWell you're totally right! Time to take the video down. genuinelly baffling how ppl say stuff this stupid with so little self-awarenes. I bet this is actually a bot comment programmed to destabilize society lol
These type of videos are dangerous. I now have an interest in collecting something I had no intent to collect before watching.
Real!
Welcome to the world of addiction
Now watch the price of every pokecoing skyrocket!
ESPECIALLY when it's pokemon related
Welcome to team rocket
It's worth noting that Wizards of the Coast went with the cardboard coins to save money, but failed to realize that the foil pattern for the front of the coin made it just a hair heavier than the back, making coin flips a tad rigged. It's why Nintendo and TPC excluded the usage of them once they took over for the international scene.
Maybe thats why i flip so many tails in pokemon pocket. It’s a tribute to this original oversight.
That’s a great piece pokemon coin history, thank you
Are the current plastic coins not biased? They feel like they are
@@JoeCool96 I imagine they aren't since the front and back are made entirely of plastic, so the weight distribution would be even.
This video made me love my Pokémon coins lol
I feel like your background is the floor and now I can’t stop unseeing it.
😂❤
f you lmao, why did I have to read this? 😭
I can't unsee it 😂😂
I thought it was a green screen of his floor too
what have you done to me......
Vintage coins are roughly the size of a half dollar. If you're collecting those, a half dollar album (not folder) could be a good way to store them.
The 2017 Pikachu metal coin from the XY Premium Collection is by far the most gorgeous coin to date. It has a true heads or tails and the details are amazing. I have one in a PSA10
Having it in a 10 is a FLEX
That is nice
I still have the black and white 2 commemorative coins
@Vrypor those are nice! You should check out Ruby and Sapphire coins of the Groudon and Kyogre. It has a cool holofoil ghost effect.
This coin is really nice. Congrats
I have an XY Premium Trainer Collection box sealed. I want to open it so badly, but I know I will regret it.
Please keep doing videos like this. You are my favorite pokemon tcg youtuber, no one does it like you.
I agree. Seems like the only TH-camr talking about anything other than collecting cards. Dudes a true fan of the franchise.
Thank you so much
Pokemon coin rabbit hole! Perfect vid to watch during a long day's lunch break. Reduce and reset my stresssss levellssss
This video is a breath of fresh air in the current card market.
5:50 that's my lugia coin! It's my lucky charm that lives in my pocket since I got it with a starter deck
That's so cool and makes me inexplicably happy. So wholesome lol
I have one too!
My dad would watch the show and even play Pokemon with me (the TCG mainly, but I also let him borrow my Colosseum team so I could hook up my Gameboy and battle with my Sapphire team) and he always hated the plastic coins for being too flimsy to get a really good flip with them. He always always asked me to get "the Lugia coin" when we played the TCG :)
I still have it and all my old cards, even my old (VERY bad) decks that were made with zero focus on strategy and exclusively just trying to put either me or my dad's favorite Pokemon together into a deck. I don't get to visit him as often anymore, but when I do we still play a few rounds with our old decks, and always with the Lugia coin of course.
Firstly, omg that HUGE coin you made is absolutely incredible! Secondly, you pulling out that pokemon battle coin pack unlocked a core memory I didn't even realize I had! I was always that weird kid who liked the coins just as much as the cards, so having a full video expanding on just how rich the pokemon coin world is, is supremely fascinating!
As a fellow Pokemon coin enjoyer, it's great to see a fresh video about the often forgotten side of the Pokemon TCG. I absolutely love these coins, thank you for putting this together!
You just unlocked a core memory that i forgot i even had. As soon as i saw the lugia 2000 coin on your thumbnail i was like “that coin looks familiar, i think i had that”. And I did!! Crazy
I actually also started to collect these as they were very cheap, mostly very nicely made, and nobody was interested in them besides me. Now I gotta worry! :D Just kidding, I love that these get more attention. I still don't know how to store them properly...
I store them in a coin binder
They make binder sleeves for EVERYTHING, and actually there's a coin holder in the description of this video that he's recommending
@@Gilliebeany Yup, I saw that afterwards 🙈 I really like these coin holders from Etsy
Be worried because I'm big on collecting them as well haha. Already have over 325 now and more on the way 😅
So I'm not sure when this started, but the pokemon tcg uses a dice as a coin when playing in person. Heads are evens and Tails are odds
I started using my coin as ability trackers
Dice are fairer than coins, since there's tricks you can use to rig coin flips that are hard to spot unless you know what you're looking for
Also dice are much easier to control on a table than a coin flip for some people, I've seen people miss the table entirely with coin flips lmao
Dice are easier to do multiple at a time if you gotta flip 3 coins.
Coins tend to get flipped, and go flying off the table
Coins are totally legal but dice are preferred. Pokémon TCG competitive rules state a valid coin flip must be tossed from shoulder height and rotate at least 3 times. Of course this is hard to validate and a player can abuse this by calling over a judge to say your coin flip is invalid if the initial flip isn’t in their favor.
It’s a lot harder to rule shark/bs a dice roll when the rules on a valid roll are: dice must be transparent and must roll and land within the play area.
Props the the editor, the camerawork in this video was super good- It feels like a professional production!!
Woof did you hear with China's release of 151 they pretty much doubled the number of coins in existence? They made 4 coin variants for every single 151 Pokémon….
Yes. At first I was annoyed but then I saw them and they look awesome
151 coins with 4 different collors paterns becoming a total of 604 different coins to collect. Im so sad it i cant afford to buy them all
Wait what! I haven't heard of this yet. Omg do you have a link to some info or something. Or where can I get them? I can't really find much about them.
1:46 playing Misty:
That Lugia coin just unlocked some core memories i had completely forgotten about.
I've gone one step further for coins.
There are gold coins made for every pokemon movie!
they come in their own cushioned holders and were given out to people who saw the premiers in Japan
I personally have the Pokemon Heroes one, but you can get them for any movie really.
You could buy them in pokemon center too; I personally bought 2 medallions of the mewtwo/genesect movie on my trip in 2016!
When I went to Japan recently the Pokémon Center stores had vending machine gacha purely for exclusive flip coins. I think that's where Psyduck, Slowpoke, and Ditto come from.
That's correct they part of certain volumes and came in sets of 7 to 10 I believe. 5 volumes so far.
Title: “I became obsessed “
Intro: “I *didn’t” care too much “
Didn't
I love your videos covering niche aspects of the TCG. An area I'm hoping gets discussed one day is the history of Pokemon playmats like what the first ones were and what the really valuable ones are!
Dude same
I've been trying to find mats from gen 4 era and it's like none exist ?
Did people just not use playmats back then ?
@@Yeahhhhthisisgood Yeah I'm not entirely sure. There's no websites that really cover official playmats and when they released
@@earbleedmaster1457 right
I have an official ultra pro playmat from the black and white era so they did exist.
I just can't find anything else. Not even on eBay
You're the best pokemon creator on here. Thorough, knowledgeable, and accessible. So good
I really appreciate that!
My favorite was the beef tendercoin
the nice thing about pokémon's TCG coins being relatively cheap for the most part is that getting a coin with one of your deck's featured 'mons is REAL EASY. so you can lean SUPER HARD into deck vibes.
Two other creative ideas I’ve see -You can also hand paint the coins as an art project or apply adhesive magnetic strips to the back to turn them into refrigerator magnets!!!
Battle Coins mentioned RAAAAHHHH 🗣🗣🗣
one of the few early pokemon collectibles I still have. Wish I knew where some of my other old cards & things were
Cool video. I have probably 100 of these things that I've kept over the years of collecting from all sorts of different product! Thanks for the info
Next: Pokémon dice (which funny enough are more used for coin flips than the actual coins)
They're just so much easier to roll than to flip, man....
(also fun fact, there is a tiny market for those etb dice in Japan, they're just a novelty thing but some people who collect everything pokemon do try to snag some from western travelers passing through lolol)
I have a Chansey coin, but like a lot of my childhood stuff, I have no clue where it is right now. I DO have a Large size Charizard, and a Small glittering Zygarde. (At least I think that's the one, it's actually tough to make out.)
I have a Zygarde too but it’s so confusing too look at
@sleevenocardbehind I looked it up, and it's the plastic version that is looking head-on, instead of the more common version looking off to the side. A guy on eBay wants 30 bucks for it, so now I'm even more happy that it came with a set of Japanese cards in a second-hand store for like $20 total.
I'm so happy to see more people appreciating the coins! ♥ So many of them are so cool and pretty
I think my favorite would be the Beef Tendercoin 🤔
Bro, you make FANTASTIC Pokemon content. From the video, the narration, editing, topics, all of it. Just wanted to give you the props you deserve! 😎👍
Thank you so much, I appreciate it
this guy is essentially the “rhysticstudies” of Pokemon for me - amazing video love to see you upload 🙏🏻♥️
Wow! I'm not sure I deserve that comparison, but I'm flattered!
0:19
*”Boy this reminds me of that time I brought my custom coin to a TCG tournament”*
[Family guy cutaway gag of Sleeve flipping his 7kg coin onto the board and smashing the table]
I actually own that cardboard cosmos variant! It's been sitting in a big box of coins and dice that I've collected over the years
If you’re serious please I need pictures
😮
Always excited when I find a new channel like this so I can go back and watch all the old vids. Great stuff!
Been collecting the coins for several years now. They look great when displayed in a coin binder!
Bring it 100k views guys share the video!! The coin holders are sweet!!
Thank you
Beef tendercoin, lol, 3 views to find it
As a kid I always thought these plastic coins were the dumbest cheap thing. Now 20 years later I'm nostalgic hearing the sound of the plastic as it hits the table lol
I recently found my Vileplume coin and Lugia 3D coin from the 2000 movie too! Perfect timing to watch this video! Love how you’re covering every aspect of the TCG which not many TH-camrs explore, that’s why I keep coming back!
I'm glad you found your coins, and thanks for the support!
I've got an idea. You could start a series about pokemon card species collections! Detailing all the variants and rarity of each pokemon species would be fun!
Ive been waiting for over a decade for a video like this! I was always wondering about them. Thank you so much. I wish my black and white era coins didn't go missing..
I've had many of these coins actually. I even remember the silver chansey that I had. Another thing to start to collect? ❤
Hey man... excellent, excellent video. Perfectly edited, Greta information, very concise, just enough humor to make it interesting. I really hope to see this channel grow to be huge someday because you deserve it. I see so many awful videos on here and you consistently release legitimately high-quality content. Thank you for what you do!
Thank you so much!
Great video! Looks like you’re gaining more and more traction with each video!
You should do this but with pokemon card sleeves, I have seen people that collect them not sure if there worth anything or could be rare
I had the metal lugia coin as a kid and it was my pride and joy. Haven't been able to find it for years and years now 😢
2:04 SO cool that PCGS (leading coin grading company) makes the holders that PSA uses to slab these Poké coins
Thanks for the quick explainer for something I literally tossed.
Now at least, I'll appreciate them a bit more
I always thought that coins aren't something too amazing, but that's cool I can have small plastic circle with drawn pikachu or so. After this video I still think the same way, but you made me realise that collecting coins was a thing I didn't even think about.
Really enjoy these videos looking into these TCG topics. you are covering some unique stuff I haven't seen other cover!
When I first got into vintage collecting I looked for coins and I saw the cardboard ones and wasn't too interested, so thank you and curse you for telling me about the metal Japanese coins
I was wondering what to do with all those coins I got from ETBs - I think I'll buy some of those coin accessories and make a display of them. Thanks for the idea!
Time to see the markets triple in price thanks to this video
This was awesome! Thanks for sharing. I have a bunch of coins. Nothing special but I always save them. 😊 A coin binder is now my new mission!! 😁
Nice! I have the gengar at 1:00
Same here. Its my main coin for the game
Great Video :) I loved taking a look at all the coins they had and have now. I'm tempted to buy a chansey if I can find it in real life haha
I love the coins. Thanks for making this video. I lost all mine to the fires here in SoCal. My kids collected them in a binder for 5 years. I guess it’s time to recollect!
Metal Lugia coin? Cool as hell!
How about the Pokemon marbles? Most are common, but there's a LOT of rare variations between the Pokémon depicted and the base glass color.
YESSS!! This video was so worth the wait!!! I am now freaking out about the vintage doduo coins, I want them so bad 😂
I saw a reddit post with a coin collection a while back so im glad to be abke to learn more about them
I saw that too probably. I'm going to be uploading my collection there soon as well.
what is the point of them tho, do they have battle functions or what?
They’re for flipping, heads or tails
I never threw the coins or pins away when I bought the packs. I put them all in my shining legends lunchbox tins and it’s heavy with all the items in it 😂. It’s really cool to open it up and see how the designs have changed as the years gone by.
Such an underrated channel. I love this hobby & I love that there's always something to learn. My friend loves collecting official Pokemon sleeves from ETBs and other products. I wonder how big that is or if she's found a niche?
scary thing is i was just thinking the other day about collecting the pokemon coins and then this video pops up on my recommendations
That gigantic coin is the coolest thing ever!
Ooh noo what have you done! I was getting cheap rare coins everywhere. I have 325 different coins now and I'm far from done.
Rip
I am obsessed with pokemon coins. They are very cool!
I recently acquired this silver(not gold) cracked ice holo chansey for a few bucks but I could not find any information about it anywhere. It. Doesn't seem to exist, but I have it. It seems to be extremely rare. I also recently managed to get a 1996 chansey holo splotch for a few bucks 😁
I still need most of those other vintage plastix coins like the onyx/doduo/alakazam etc they are sooo awesome, sadly they are already too expensive for me.
I can talk about this for hours! I got 3 different Aerodactyl variations! 2 vileplume variations 2 meowth and several chansey variations for these cardboard ones. There's also the pikachu base set 2 but so far I've only found 1 type of this one.
Hey I would love it if you joined our discord and shared your collection!
@sleevenocardbehind oooh I would love that too! Will do :)
YT really said "this video is for you"
I love pokemon coins since my first coin, the luigia metal coin from the Neo series starter decks. I only wish all coins were metal though
Perfect timing. I'm about to release a video using the audio from No Country For Old Men, the coin toss scene, for a giveaway I'm about to do!!!
I just rewatched that movie a couple weeks ago, so good man.
Hey I'm wondering what set does a flygon coin came from bc I have one,i hope you can help me find it btw the flygon coin is like green holo color pls help me find what set it is in:)
That probably came from the Windblast theme deck
Ty
This is the first time a TH-camr reply my comment so it rly made my day
Hey im fahim from a another account
My pokemon coin collection started with the metal lugia coin! I dont take it seriously, i only have like ~40 coins, but it's neat to see my favorite and first specifically called out
Man I really would appreciate a structure decks history video, would be so cool
Great video! How did you make that coin? 3D printed?
Yes I did
@ sharing how you did that could be a cool follow-up video or a TH-cam short.
I made a whole video about it for my channel members
@ ooolala
I got a extremely shiny old first edition metal pidgeot coin from ebay, feels and looks ridiculously high quality. I bring it to smash tournaments and instead of rock paper scizzors, we flip the bird at each other. Highly recommend
Theyre the international coins i think! You covered them thats awesome
I didn't know there was history behind these coins. My friend gifted me a set with a gardevoir coin. I thought it was neat and keep it in my wallet as a good luck charm.
I love the coins! They are so cool, love collecting them in shops or online!
I have always loved and appreciated the art on the Coins, especially Mew, I Wish they made more of them because they always catch my eye when it comes to buying product! Also that huge coin is sick, It looks like such a cool display piece to mount on a wall!
I have an old 1995 ish chancy coin but it’s made of paper 3:21
This is so cool. I still have the Lugia metal coin from early 2000's
Bro you deserve millions of views and subs!!!
Great content as always
Thanks for the support! I appreciate that!
Completely agree
In my brief Pokémon TCG craze when I was younger, the coins were actually what I cared about the most. The cards were whatever, I wasn't gonna play with them anyway. But the coins? Very fun to both look at and touch. 🤭
I think my favorite coin has to be the so called "Beef Tendercoin" that was only released in a promotion with Burger King in the early 2000s. 🤔
I remember when I played with my Pokemon figures as a little kid I would use these coins as gym badges
I hope everyone can appreciate how much work you've put into this video. I'm genuinely impressed. GREAT JOB!
Thanks for the kind words, I really appreciate it!
May i suggest a video on how to protect official binders. Those worn out quickly and the printing always fades easily.
Collectible themed cardboard coins from the 90s? Pog
Ok so outside of putting a coin in the sleeve, some of the coins in your video looked like they were in black, cracked ice plastic holders in the shape of a card. What are those and where can I find them. They are super cool. I have a feeling they may be custom 3D printed holders though. If so, you should totally sell them.
They are on Etsy, link is in the description
I'm glad this community doesn't seem to have any drama within it. It's good that there's no beef within this tender community of coin collectors.
A beef tendercoin if you will.
Fun to see that Lugia coin, was my favorite one as a kid
that onyx is gorgeous i been getting alot of 90's nostalgia feeling through the holo effects of the 90's i can't really explain it also lighting in general like 90's blue led lights
This is such a niche idea yet one that I am so intrigued by for no reason
New headcanon: these poke coins are the currency poke$ used in mystery dungeons.
May be I should play with my beat up Lugia coin and Arcanine coin lol
I think the giant coin you made is very cool, and would love to try and make one myself. How did you manage to make such a cool 3D foiling on the coin?
Im not sure if this has been tried before but with vintage video game comsoles people use a retro brite to restore the plastic from yellow to it’s original grey or white color. Maybe it could work on the coins aswell? Just giving a tip
had a sensible chuckle when you said the coin market was older than cards cause I thought. Oh yeah collectable coins have been way older than trading cards even existing as an idea
Card collectors in 2025: People grade coins?
Coin collectors in 1920: People trade cards?
I only have a couple of the more recent starter deck coins. I think collecting the older coins is probably out of my scope but it seems like a neat hobby.
Also, separate comment so you can see it, with the white coins, try slathering them with with peroxide cream (like what's used for hair) and exposing them for UV light for a while! Its a trick used in a lot of hobbies to take the yellow out of the plastic and restore them, and I bet it'll work for the coins too.