This early Japanese card presents Geodude not as a generic specimen, but specifically as Takeshi’s (Brock’s) Geodude, tying it directly to the world of the anime and the Pewter City…
Onix – The primordial rock serpent of early Pokémon history
Before the modern TCG existed, before rarity symbols, before holographics, there were the Bandai Carddass Pocket Monsters cards — the earliest mass‑produced Pokémon cards ever released. This 1997 Onix card,…
The Original Rock: Geodude from the 1996 Japanese Base Set
The final specimen in this batch is a true piece of history, taking us back to the very birth of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. This is a Geodude from…
A Foundational Artefact: The 1995 Topsun Blue Back Omastar
We are thrilled to announce the official acquisition of a true piece of Pokémon history: a 1995 Topsun Omastar. This is not a card from the official Trading Card Game,…
The Iron Snake: Steelix from Neo Genesis
After a surprise discovery, we now catalogue a truly special vintage artefact: the mighty Steelix. This is a 1st Edition non-holographic Rare from Neo Genesis, the very first set to introduce…
Geopik Origins: The “No Rarity” Onix from 1996
We begin our official Geopik archive with a true piece of Pokémon history: the original Onix from the 1996 Japanese “Expansion Pack.” This card is a foundational element of the…