
Identify Pokémon Sticker Sets: A Comprehensive Guide
If you have dabbled with sticker for a bit, you have probably already noticed that there's MANY differents sticker sets : some with similar designs, differents designs, etc.. Yes I know, it's really confusing and one of the reason i've created this website. In this article i'll be showing how I recognize sticker sets.
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Searching for the basic information
Important : Usually most of the needed information is on the back of the sticker.

If you try to translate this, you might discover something.
Translation : Amada.
Also see "How to translate japanese ?"
Each set usually has a unique number design and some sets have different numbering patterns.
With "009" you can also assume the set has +100 stickers.
The most recent copyright year is also a good indicator, even if there's sometimes several sets per year.

