Some of the not for sale Plakids lose nearly half their value because of the missing card that comes with it. Although the card does not contain information of the Plakid itself, but it contains the contact numbers of TOMY during that era, the ST mark which determines the year of production, the "not for sale" indicator, product JAN code, and the material used to make the Plakid. So it is best to keep the card with that Plakid together. I can safely assume that the Umekoji Plakids have their cards during the time of distribution, but samples are not found as of today yet.
Continuation of BigLobe Plarail Museum
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