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· AI can make mistakes· Verify before actingThis item is a vintage Pokémon trading card featuring the character Raichu, specifically from the Jungle expansion set. The card is presented within a clear plastic protective sleeve, suggesting it is part of a collection and has been handled with some care. The primary colors are yellow for the border and a vibrant holographic background for the illustration, which depicts Raichu, a brown, mouse-like Pokémon, with black stripes, large ears, and a lightning bolt-shaped tail. The card's typography is clear and legible, indicating its 'Stage 1' evolution from Pikachu, its name 'Raichu', and its '90 HP' combat power. The attack, 'Gigashock', is detailed, outlining its effect ('Choose 3 of your opponent's Benched Pokémon and this attack does 10 damage to each of them. (Don't apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokémon.) If your opponent has fewer than 3 Benched Pokémon, do the damage to each of them.') along with a damage value of '30'. Below this, the card lists its 'weakness', 'resistance', and 'retreat cost'. A flavor text describing Raichu is also present: 'Its long tail serves as a ground to protect itself from its own high voltage power. LV. 45 #26'. The copyright information, '©1995, 96, 98 Nintendo, Creatures, GAMEFREAK. ©1999 Wizards.', is visible at the bottom, confirming its origin from the Wizards of the Coast era, and it is identified as card number '29/62'. The overall condition appears to be relatively good, with some minor surface wear visible on the holographic area, common for cards of this age, but no apparent major creases or tears. The edges and corners show minimal signs of wear. This particular card is noteworthy as it is a holographic card from one of the early and highly sought-after Pokémon sets.
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· AI can make mistakes· Verify before actingBased on my visual examination of the provided image, I can confirm this is a Raichu, card number 29/62, from the Jungle set, identified by the copyright information '©1995, 96, 98 Nintendo, Creatures, GAMEFREAK. ©1999 Wizards.' and the 'Stage 1' evolution marker. The holographic nature of the card is evident from the vibrant background of the illustration. Authenticity appears good based on the typography, card layout, and general appearance consistent with Wizards of the Coast era Pokémon cards. However, full authentication would require an in-person examination to verify card stock, print quality, and holographic pattern against known genuine examples, as well as checking for common counterfeiting tells such as incorrect sizing or ink bleeding.
The condition appears to be relatively good for a card of this age. I observe some minor surface wear on the holographic area, which is common and expected for vintage cards. The edges and corners show minimal wear, suggesting it has been well-preserved in the clear plastic protective sleeve. There are no apparent major creases or tears from this visual inspection. This condition would likely fall into the 'Near Mint' to 'Excellent' range, though a professional grading service would be needed for a precise condition assessment.
Market conditions for vintage holographic Pokémon cards from early sets like Jungle remain strong, driven by nostalgia and collector demand. Comparables for a Raichu Jungle Holo (29/62) in similar condition typically range from $50 to $90. Rarer cards or those in gem-mint condition would command higher prices. This card's holographic status and its origin from a sought-after early set contribute positively to its value. Factors impacting value significantly include its condition (especially the holographic surface and corners) and its status as a playable character. Provenance documentation would add to its overall historical value, but in this market, condition and authenticity are the primary drivers for price.