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Pokemon TCG Emolga Holo Rare Card

Collectible Trading Card

AI Estimated Value

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$0.50 - $2.00

As of June 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a collectible trading card from the Pokémon Trading Card Game, specifically an Emolga card with a Holo Rare rarity. The card features a standard Pokémon card size, typically measuring approximately 2.5 inches by 3.5 inches. It is constructed from a cardstock material with a glossy, holographic finish across the entire illustration and text area, giving it a 'gold' or 'reverse holo' appearance, as indicated by the shimmering effect in the image. The main illustration depicts the Pokémon Emolga, a dark-furred, flying squirrel-like creature, against a circular, radiating green and yellow background that suggests an electrical or energy effect. The card features a yellow border around the illustration and the informational text. Key identifying features include the Pokémon's name 'Emolga' at the top left, its HP '60' at the top right, and various game-specific text detailing its 'Ability: Nimbly Gathering' and an attack named 'Nuzzle'. There are also combat statistics like '+2' for weakness and '-20' for resistance, along with retreat cost symbols. The card's condition appears to be relatively good, with no immediately visible major creases, bends, or significant edge wear, though a definitive assessment would require a clearer, higher-resolution image and inspection of both sides. The card appears to be from a modern era of Pokémon TCG, likely released in the 2010s or later, given its design and holographic style. The craftsmanship is consistent with officially licensed Pokémon products, featuring high-quality printing and a durable finish typical of collectible trading cards. The holographic pattern indicates a rarer print than common cards, contributing to its collectibility.

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I have examined the provided image of the Emolga Holo Rare card from the Pokémon Trading Card Game. Based on visual assessment, the card appears to be in relatively good condition, exhibiting no obvious major creases, bends, or significant surface damage. The holographic effect is visible and seems consistent with a 'Holo Rare' or 'Gold/Reverse Holo' style from modern Pokémon sets. The card's design, text layout, and artwork are consistent with official Pokémon TCG products, suggesting authenticity. However, without a physical inspection, verifying true authenticity definitively is limited. I cannot assess print alignment, texture, foil patterns, or cardstock thickness, which are crucial for full authentication. I also cannot verify the back of the card, which is essential for a complete condition assessment (e.g., centering, whitening). This Emolga Holo Rare card is from the Black & White: Emerging Powers set (2011). While it is a holographic rare card, Emolga is not a highly sought-after Pokémon, nor does this specific card have significant competitive or collector demand. Market comparables for this particular card in good, raw condition typically range from very low values. Graded versions in Gem Mint (PSA 10) condition might fetch slightly higher, but still modest, prices. Its rarity as a 'Holo Rare' contributes little to its value due to the commonality of holos in modern sets and the specific Pokémon. Factors impacting value: Its good apparent condition is a positive, but the lack of demand and the card's age (not vintage enough to be highly collectible, not new enough to be highly competitive) significant limit its market value. For full authentication and a precise condition grade, an in-person examination, potentially including a jeweler's loupe for detail, and comparison to known genuine examples would be necessary. Provenance documentation is not typically relevant for common cards of this type.

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