When sorted by alphanumeric order, Whismur’s Z-45-# ID places it as the Pokémon card with the “highest” (i.e. last) e-Reader dot code. Chronologically, however, this card was available as a promo in February 2004, and since EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua released in March of 2004, that set’s Raichu, with an ID of M-70-#, would be the very last Pokémon e-TCG card with a dot code.
Whismur is also notable for being part of a group of cards that has a print with an e-Reader template style and a non-e-Reader template style. When it was reprinted for Card Tins in October 2004, it lost the thick bottom border.
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When sorted by alphanumeric order, Whismur’s Z-45-# ID places it as the Pokémon card with the “highest” (i.e. last) e-Reader dot code. Chronologically, however, this card was available as a promo in February 2004, and since EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua released in March of 2004, that set’s Raichu, with an ID of M-70-#, would be the very last Pokémon e-TCG card with a dot code.
Whismur is also notable for being part of a group of cards that has a print with an e-Reader template style and a non-e-Reader template style. When it was reprinted for Card Tins in October 2004, it lost the thick bottom border.