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The Winner stamp was first used on cards from the {{TCG|Best of Game}} collection and were given to [[Professor Program (TCG)|Pokémon Professors]] and {{TCG|Tournament Organizer}}s of the BattleZone tournaments. The stamp itself is a gold foil "''winner''" in lowercase with a star for the point in "i". | The Winner stamp was first used on cards from the {{TCG|Best of Game}} collection and were given to [[Professor Program (TCG)|Pokémon Professors]] and {{TCG|Tournament Organizer}}s of the BattleZone tournaments. The stamp itself is a gold foil "''winner''" in lowercase with a star for the point in "i". | ||
After [[The Pokémon Company International|Pokémon USA]] acquired the TCG license, winner variants of cards released through the Pokémon League were awarded during the 2003-2004 season under the [[Pokémon | After [[The Pokémon Company International|Pokémon USA]] acquired the TCG license, winner variants of cards released through the Pokémon League were awarded during the 2003-2004 season under the [[Play! Pokémon]] Player Rewards scheme. The stamp was updated to match the stamp featured on {{TCG|Prerelease cards}}, with a Poké Ball symbol to the left of "WINNER". | ||
[[Image:Winner.wotc.png|frame|right|[[Wizards of the Coast|Wizards]] era "Winner" stamp]] | [[Image:Winner.wotc.png|frame|right|[[Wizards of the Coast|Wizards]] era "Winner" stamp]] | ||
Following the commencement of the 2004-2005 season, individual promotional cards were phased out in favor of POP packs, though variant cards with special stamps would still be released via Premier events. | Following the commencement of the 2004-2005 season, individual promotional cards were phased out in favor of POP packs, though variant cards with special stamps would still be released via Premier events. |
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