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Controversial Origins of the Topsun Pokémon Cards

Updated: Jan 2

1995 TOPSUN Charizard Green Back #6 - Fanatics
1997 TOPSUN Green Back Charizard # 6 (Mislabeled as 1995 by BGS) - Fanatics

Have you ever wondered about the true origins of the Pokémon Topsun cards?


CoroCoro Magazine - issue September 1996
CoroCoro Magazine - issue September 1996

The timeline of Pokémon card history can be intricate, particularly when it comes to the 1997 Topsun set. Initially, many collectors believed that these cards, produced by the Japanese toy company Top-Seika, were among the first Pokémon cards ever released, primarily due to mislabeling by grading companies like PSA and BGS, which attributed them to a 1995 production date following the on-card printed copyright '1995 Nintendo'. However, recent revelations have brought new clarity to this topic, particularly stemming from the September 1996 issue of CoroCoro magazine.


So, what evidence supports the assertion that Topsun cards actually came out in 1997? According to a statement on Top-Seika’s website, the company did not secure the rights to produce Topsun Pokémon cards until 1997, suggesting that any claims of earlier releases were unfounded. This revelation has led CGC Cards and BGS to update their grading practices, now reflecting a release date of 1997 for these cards, with PSA expected to follow in 2024.

Statement on Top-Seika’s website showing the 1997 Pokémon agreement
Statement on Top-Seika’s website showing the 1997 Pokémon licensing agreement

The Topsun Variants: Green and Blue Backs


1997 Japanese TOPSUN Charizard Green Back - Fanatics
1997 Japanese TOPSUN Charizard Green Back - Fanatics

Topsun cards were sold in two distinct variations: Green Back and Blue Back. Every pack of Top-Seika gum contained two cards, giving collectors a rich selection from the original 150 Pokémon, excluding Mew. The market dynamics between the two variations differ, with the Green Back generally considered a more affordable option for collectors looking to build their sets.


Among the Topsun Blue Back cards, collectors have the chance to own a unique piece of Pokémon history. Notably, there's a rare subgroup known as Blue Back No Number cards, which lack the card number printed in the upper left-hand corner due to a printing error. These cards are particularly scarce, making them highly sought after, especially the 1997 Topsun Blue Back No Number Charizard, one of the rarest cards ever, with only two graded PSA 10 copies in existence.


Holofoil Cards: The Rare Gems


1997 Japanese TOPSUN PIKACHU HOLOFOIL #25 (Misprinted as 1995)
1997 Japanese TOPSUN PIKACHU HOLOFOIL #25 (Mislabeled as 1995)

Beyond the standard Green and Blue backs, the Topsun set also included 16 holofoil cards, which feature captivating holographic images of some beloved Pokémon. The distribution was limited, with an average of one holofoil card found in every 40 gum packs (or one per two boxes), making these cards incredibly rare and prized among collectors. As of January 2024, notable holofoil cards have impressively low PSA 10 population counts: Charizard (18), Pikachu (15), Blastoise (13), and Venusaur (just 7).


The rarity of these holofoil cards highlights the general challenge of finding any Topsun card in excellent condition. Like many cards from early releases, numerous Topsun cards were damaged, discarded, or simply forgotten, leaving few still in pristine quality.


Conclusion


The 1997 Topsun Pokémon cards have a complex and controversial history that challenges collectors' perceptions of Pokémon card chronology. With new information emerging and the market for these cards steadily growing, Topsun remains a fascinating segment of the Pokémon card collecting landscape. For those looking to deepen their connection to Pokémon history, the Topsun set offers a rare glimpse into the past, combining nostalgia with the thrill of collecting. As auction prices for these cards continue to rise, the significance of the Topsun set will only grow, solidifying its place in the hearts of Pokémon enthusiasts worldwide.

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