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Sandslash – Mystery of the Fossils 1997 Pokémon Card

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This product: 1 single card
Card: Sandslash
Set: Mystery of the Fossils
Year: 1997
Language: Japanese

Condition: Poor
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SKU: POK-SGL-MFO-SANDSLASH-028-JP-01 Categories: ,
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Sandslash – Mystery of the Fossils 1997 Pokémon Card

Looking for Sandslash from Mystery of the Fossils?
This Sandslash is an authentic vintage Pokémon card from the Mystery of the Fossils expansion, released in 1997 in Japan. It is a great choice for collectors who enjoy early Pokémon TCG cards and classic Fossil-era designs.
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Why Collect This Sandslash Card?

Sandslash is part of the Mystery of the Fossils set, one of the earliest Pokémon TCG expansions released in Japan. This set later became known internationally as the Fossil expansion and remains one of the core vintage sets. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

This card is an Uncommon, making it a solid addition for collectors completing vintage sets or building classic binders. Fossil-era cards are widely collected due to their nostalgic value and iconic early TCG design. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

Card Details

  • Card Name: Sandslash
  • Set: Mystery of the Fossils
  • Year: 1997
  • Card Number: No.028
  • Rarity: Uncommon
  • Language: Japanese

Vintage Card Info

  • Authentic vintage Pokémon card
  • Early Japanese Fossil-era release
  • Classic Pokémon TCG design and layout
  • Great for collectors and set completion

Highlights

  • 🕰️ Vintage Pokémon card from 1997
  • 🦔 Classic Pokémon Sandslash
  • 🦴 From the iconic Fossil-era expansion
  • 📦 Carefully packed for safe shipping

🔒 100% authentic and carefully packed for safe shipping. A great collectible for fans of vintage Pokémon cards, early Japanese releases, and Fossil-era Pokémon sets.