History
The Squirtle 63/102 from the Base Set is a timeless icon for any Pokémon TCG collector. Released as part of the very first expansion of the game, launched in 1999, this card represents one of the three starter Pokémon from the Kanto region, alongside Bulbasaur and Charmander. Squirtle, the Tiny Turtle Pokémon, is cherished for its endearing design and its ability to evolve into Wartortle and then Blastoise, powerful and recognizable Pokémon.
This specific version, numbered 63 out of 102, is a common non-holographic card, but its value lies in its origin and its status as a foundational piece of the game. The artwork is by Mitsuhiro Arita, a legendary artist who illustrated a multitude of iconic cards from the Base Set and beyond. His distinctive style gives this Squirtle a classic look, true to the spirit of the original video games.
The Squirtle card from the Base Set – 1st Edition is particularly sought after by purists. The 1st Edition, identifiable by its small "1st Edition" logo on the left side of the image, marks the initial print run of this expansion, making it rarer and more historically significant than later unlimited editions. Owning this card means holding a piece of Pokémon TCG history, a testament to the beginnings of a franchise that would conquer the world.
Fun facts
- Squirtle is one of the three starter Pokémon offered to the player at the beginning of Pokémon Red and Blue, the franchise's first video games.
- The artwork for this card was created by Mitsuhiro Arita, one of the most prolific and iconic artists in the Pokémon TCG, having drawn many Base Set cards, including the holographic Charizard.
- The Base Set Squirtle 63/102 card is a Water-type Pokémon, but its 'Bubble' attack requires one Water Energy and one Colorless Energy to be used.
Collector's tip
For collectors, the Squirtle 63/102 from the Base Set in 1st Edition is a centerpiece. Carefully check the card's condition, especially the corners, edges, and surface. A clear and intact "1st Edition" logo is crucial for its value. 1st Edition cards are significantly rarer and more sought after than their unlimited counterparts. Consider having it certified by a professional grading service to authenticate it and assign a grade, which can influence its long-term value. Demand for Base Set cards, especially 1st Edition ones, remains strong and stable.