Pokémon TCG: Bill #91 PSA 10 - Base
About Bill 91/102 from Base Set – PSA 10
Bill 91/102 from the Base Set is one of the most iconic Trainer cards from the early history of the Pokémon TCG. This copy is professionally graded to PSA 10 (Gem Mint), which means the card appears in absolutely top condition—without visible flaws, damage, or wear. For collectors of Graded cards and enthusiasts of the WOTC era, this is a piece of Pokémon history that combines authenticity, nostalgia, and collecting pleasure.
PSA 10 – What does it mean for collectors?
PSA (Professional Sports Authenticator) is among the most recognized grading companies in the TCG world. A grade of PSA 10 is designated “Gem Mint” and is only given to cards free of production flaws, with sharp corners, perfectly centered printing, and no scratches or marks. The card is housed in a PSA slab, which ensures both authenticity and protection. For collectors, a PSA 10 grade is a mark of quality that makes the card especially desirable in any Pokémon card collection.
Card significance in the Pokémon TCG
Bill #91/102 was introduced in the original Base Set from 1999, released by Wizards of the Coast. As a Trainer card, Bill has a simple but effective effect: “Draw 2 cards.” This ability made Bill a staple in many of the earliest tournament decks and cemented the card’s role as an essential draw supporter in the game’s early days. Bill is based on the character from the Pokémon games, known as the inventor of the Pokémon Storage System.
- Set: Base Set (WOTC, 1999)
- Card number: 91/102
- Card type: Trainer (“Draw 2 cards”)
- Language: English
- Illustrator: Ken Sugimori
Details about artwork and variant
The illustration on this card was created by Ken Sugimori, one of the most respected artists in the Pokémon universe. The artwork shows Bill with a Poké Ball in front of a brick wall—a classic and easily recognizable image for collectors. Note that the exact print edition (1st Edition, Shadowless, or Unlimited) cannot be determined without label information, which is standard for many Base Set cards lacking image or label data.
For optimal storage and protection of graded cards, we recommend using dedicated Accessories such as PSA-sleeves or storage boxes.
