Update to Chronicles
Chronicles (August 1995) 2
Only exist in English and Japanese. While the price is not mentioned on the booster, it was changed in September 1995 from US $2.25 to US $2.45.
They do exist with Narrow crimp and Wide Crimp (Multiverse Gift Box)
Made in Belgium: English, Japanese, Japanese (Multiverse Gift Box)
Existence: English (Made in USA), English (blister pack)
Chronicles (August 1995) 2
Only exist in English and Japanese. While the price is not mentioned on the booster, it was changed in September 1995 from US $2.25 to US $2.45.
They do exist with Narrow crimp and Wide Crimp (Multiverse Gift Box)
Made in Belgium: English, Japanese, Japanese (Multiverse Gift Box)
Existence: English (Made in USA), English (blister pack)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mPgYt3 ... sp=sharing
Update to Fourth Edition
4th Edition Black Border 5
Korean and Traditional Chinese was printed by Shepard Poorman
Made in Belgium: Spanish
Made in USA: Korean
To be verified: Japanese, Portuguese, Traditional Chinese
Doesn't exist: English, French, German, Italian, Russian, Simplified Chinese
4th Edition White Border (May 1995) 7
First Core Set booster made of foil flow wrap and the first with artwork on the wrappers
Made in Belgium: English, Japanese
To be verified: French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
Existence: English (Made in USA)
Doesn't exist: Korean, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese
4th Edition Black Border 5
Korean and Traditional Chinese was printed by Shepard Poorman
Made in Belgium: Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish
Made in USA: Korean, Traditional Chinese
Doesn't exist: English, French, German, Italian, Russian, Simplified Chinese
4th Edition White Border (May 1995) 7
First Core Set booster made of foil flow wrap and the first with artwork on the wrappers
Made in Belgium: English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish
Existence: English (Made in USA)
Doesn't exist: Korean, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tOJCKj ... sp=sharing
A few anomalies.
Traditional Chinese has "Printed in USA by Shepard Poorman"; Korean just has "Made in USA" Why would the same company have two different ways of identifying their products in the same series?
Why does the Traditional Chinese wrapper have a mustard yellow 'foil' and the Korean have the standard gold foil wrapper if they were both manufactured in the same facility? At least the crimps seem to match.
Looks like a decent mix of wide and narrow crimps, I will make a full note of them presently.