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Yanma - Pokémon Trading Card (Shining Fates 001/072)

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$0.10 - $0.25

As of June 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a standard-sized Pokémon Trading Card Game card featuring the Grass-type Pokémon Yanma. The card is part of the Shining Fates expansion set, released in 2021 as part of the Sword & Shield series. Physically, the card features a yellow border and a non-holographic finish. The central artwork depicts a stylized Yanma with red and green coloration in a dynamic, naturalistic pose. The card identifies as No. 193, defined as a 'Clear Wing Pokémon' with a height of 3'11" and weight of 83.8 lbs. The gameplay section lists 80 HP and two specific moves: 'Tackle' for 10 damage and 'Wing Attack' for 30 damage. Noteworthy manufacturing details include the set symbol (a sparkling star/shield) and the card number 001/072 located at bottom left, with the artist credit given to Kouki Saitou. Regarding condition, visible low-resolution artifacts make fine analysis difficult, but the centering appears slightly biased toward the top-right. The edges show minimal whitening at this magnification, though surface micro-scratches cannot be ruled out. As a Common rarity card from a modern set, its value is primarily determined by its preservation of 'Near Mint' status, including sharp corners and clean edges.

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I have conducted a visual examination of this Yanma (001/072) from the 2021 Shining Fates expansion. Based on the provided imagery, the card appears to be authentic, exhibiting correct typography, color saturation, and the specific illustrational style of Kouki Saitou. The condition appears to be 'Near Mint' (NM); I observe sharp corners and clean edges, though there is a subtle top-right centering bias typical of modern mass-produced sets. The surface lacks the holographic sheen that would indicate a reverse-holo variant, confirming this as the standard Common print. From a market perspective, Shining Fates was a high-volume 'holiday set.' While Yanma is a classic Generation II Pokémon with a dedicated fan base, this specific card represents the most common rarity tier within a modern set. Market comparables consistently show high availability, with thousands of copies circulating. Collectors typically acquire this card to complete a 'Master Set' rather than as a standalone investment piece. Since the card is not a 'Shiny Vault' subset card or a high-rarity Chase card, its value remains at the bulk floor for modern commons. Factors limiting value include the immense supply and the lack of competitive utility in the TCG Meta. Please note that this appraisal is based on digital images. A definitive authentication and final grade would require a physical inspection to verify surface textures, cardstock core integrity (the 'light test'), and the absence of micro-creasing invisible at this resolution. Provenance is not required for a card of this era, but professional grading by PSA or CGC would be needed to verify if the card qualifies as a Gem Mint 10, though the grading fees would currently exceed the card's market value.

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