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Fossil Unlimited Edition Pokémon Pack

April 19, 2025 | by pocketmonster

Affordable Vintage with Iconic Pulls

Following the success of the 1st Edition and Shadowless runs, the Fossil Unlimited Edition set was released in late 1999 as the third installment of the English-language Pokémon TCG. Printed by Wizards of the Coast, Fossil Unlimited featured the same card list as 1st Edition, minus the black stamp, and introduced many players to the game who missed the original Base and Jungle drops.

While 1st Edition Fossil packs now demand premium prices, Unlimited Fossil packs remain a collector favorite for those looking to rip vintage product, collect nostalgic cards, or hunt affordable holos like Dragonite and Gengar.

What Is Fossil Unlimited?

Fossil Unlimited Edition includes 62 cards and was printed in larger quantities than the 1st Edition version. It features:

  • No 1st Edition stamp
  • Identical artwork and card numbers
  • Printed by Wizards of the Coast
  • Available in three pack arts: Zapdos, Lapras, Aerodactyl

Unlimited packs contain 11 cards: 1 rare, 3 uncommons, and 7 commons.

Top Holo Pulls in Fossil Unlimited

Just like 1st Edition, there are 10 holos in Fossil Unlimited. The most valuable and beloved include:

  • Dragonite #4/62 (holo)
  • Gengar #5/62 (holo)
  • Lapras #10/62 (holo)
  • Articuno #2/62 (holo)
  • Zapdos #15/62 (holo)
  • Moltres #12/62 (holo)

Even in Unlimited, a PSA 10 Dragonite or Gengar can sell for hundreds of dollars, especially with strong centering and no print lines.

Can You Weigh Fossil Unlimited Packs?

Yes. As with 1st Edition, Unlimited packs can also be weighed to determine the likely presence of a holo. The weight difference between holo and non-holo rares still applies.

General weight expectations:

  • Heavy: ~21.2g to 21.4g (more likely to contain a holo)
  • Light: ~20.5g to 20.8g (usually a non-holo rare)

Always use a precision scale and test several packs for reference. It’s best to weigh packs pulled from sealed booster boxes to avoid resealed or tampered product.

Pull Rates from Sealed Boxes

A sealed Fossil Unlimited booster box includes:

  • 36 booster packs
  • Around 12 holo pulls expected
  • 24 non-holo rare packs

This means about 1 in 3 packs will be “heavy,” giving you a decent chance at pulling one of the 10 holos in the set.

Notable Non-Holos and Uncommons

Beyond holos, Fossil Unlimited has popular non-holo rares and uncommons, especially for set builders:

  • Ditto (rare)
  • Aerodactyl (rare)
  • Golem, Sandslash, Cloyster (uncommon)
  • Mysterious Fossil (trainer staple)

Collectors often seek mint-condition commons and uncommons to complete clean binder sets.

Should You Open or Keep Fossil Unlimited Sealed?

Fossil Unlimited is one of the most accessible vintage sets. Packs are less expensive than their 1st Edition counterparts, making them great for:

  • Nostalgic openings
  • Vintage giveaways or content creation
  • Sealed collection investments
  • Entry-level vintage collectors

Graded Fossil Unlimited packs are also increasing in value, especially those with perfect crimp seals and clean pack art.

Summary: Fossil Unlimited Still Packs a Punch

Affordable, nostalgic, and packed with iconic Gen 1 Pokémon, Fossil Unlimited remains one of the best vintage experiences for collectors today. Whether you’re after a heavy pack to chase Dragonite or just want to hold a piece of Pokémon history, Fossil Unlimited offers serious value without the 1st Edition price tag.

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