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Assorted Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG) Bulk Collection featuring Holofoil Cards

Collectible Trading Cards

AI Estimated Value

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$45.00 - $65.00

As of June 1, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This lot consists of a large, disorganized collection of Pokémon trading cards housed in a brown-and-blue cardboard storage box. The collection includes several hundred cards, featuring a mix of standard common/uncommon cards and several highlighted holographic (holofoil) cards displayed in the foreground. Identifiable cards among the selection include a Zacian V, Pachirisu, and other modern-era Pokémon characters. The cards are constructed from laminated cardstock with glossy finishes; the holofoil versions exhibit light-refractivity typical of modern TCG sets produced by The Pokémon Company. Based on the specific card art and the 'V' designation on the Zacian card, this collection primarily contains cards from the Sword & Shield era (circa 2020-2023) or the Scarlet & Violet era. The cards appear to be in mixed condition; while those in the foreground are displayed cleanly, the bulk storage orientation suggests potential for edge wear, light surface scratches, and corner softening from handling and unprotected storage. The lack of individual protective sleeves for the bulk stack is a notable condition factor. The overall craftsmanship is consistent with mass-produced collectible gaming cards, featuring vibrant multi-color printing and standardized dimensions (typically 2.5 by 3.5 inches). No specific maker's marks are visible beyond the official Nintendo/Creatures Inc./GAME FREAK copyright branding expected on such goods.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the digital representation of this bulk Pokémon TCG collection. The lot comprises several hundred cards primarily from the Sword & Shield and Scarlet & Violet eras. Visibility is limited to the top layer, where I identified a Zacian V and several reverse-holographic cards. Based on visual patterns, the printing, font kerning, and light refraction on the holofoil surfaces appear consistent with authentic mass-produced cards from The Pokémon Company. The condition appears to be 'Mixed/Lightly Played.' While the featured cards show decent surface integrity, the loose storage in a standard cardboard bin without individual penny sleeves or top-loaders typically results in 'edge whitening' and surface micro-scratches. Bulk market rates for modern commons/uncommons currently hover around $0.01 to $0.02 per card, with standard 'V' cards such as the Zacian valued between $1.00 and $3.00. The primary value driver here is the volume and the potential for 'unsearched' hits, though high-value 'chase' cards were not observed. Market demand for modern bulk remains steady for players and young collectors, though it lacks the investment-grade appeal of vintage Base Set or high-grade 'Alt Art' cards. Limitations of this appraisal include the inability to inspect the card backs for whitening or to verify the 'texture' on higher-rarity cards, which is a primary indicator of authenticity. A full physical inspection would be required to rule out high-quality 'proxies' (counterfeits). To finalize this valuation, I would need to count the exact number of Holographic/Ultra Rare cards and verify the integrity of the corners and edges under 10x magnification.

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