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Submitted photo · May 22, 2026

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AI Identification

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Assorted Pokémon TCG GX and VMAX Cards

Collectible Trading Cards

AI Estimated Value

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$60-120

As of May 22, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a collection of eleven (11) individual Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG) cards, featuring a mix of GX and VMAX rarity types. Each card is standard TCG size, approximately 2.5 by 3.5 inches, and appears to be made from laminated cardstock with a glossy, holographic finish, characteristic of rare cards in the Pokémon TCG. The cards exhibit vibrant, multi-colored artwork depicting various Pokémon characters, their names, attacks, HP, and other game-related text. Many of these cards appear to be 'Full Art' or 'Alternate Art' versions, where the artwork extends across the entire card surface, often with a textured or holographic pattern that gleams under light, visible from the varied reflections in the images. Notable characters identifiable include Mimikyu GX, Zekrom & Reshiram GX, Yveltal GX, Rayquaza VMAX, and others. The physical condition appears generally good, with no immediately obvious major creases, tears, or significant edge wear visible in the images. However, a close-up examination would be necessary to assess minor imperfections, surface scratches, or corner damage that could impact grading. The holographic sheen seems consistent with authentic Pokémon cards, although without direct inspection, it's difficult to confirm authenticity or rule out potential proxies. The cards are arranged somewhat randomly on a light wooden surface, suggesting they are individual loose cards rather than part of a sealed pack or structured set. The visible 'GX' and 'VMAX' designations indicate they belong to more recent generations of the Pokémon TCG, likely released within the last 5-10 years. The craftsmanship appears to be of the standard quality expected from official Pokémon TCG products, featuring detailed artwork and clear printing.

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I have examined the provided image of this collection of eleven (11) Assorted Pokémon TCG GX and VMAX Cards. Visually, the cards appear to be in generally good condition, with no immediate signs of major creasing, tears, or significant edge wear. The holographic sheen and vibrant colors are consistent with authentic Pokémon TCG products, and the presence of 'Full Art'/'Alternate Art' versions, such as Mimikyu GX and Zekrom & Reshiram GX, suggests these are desirable cards within their respective sets. The visible 'GX' and 'VMAX' designations place them within more recent, yet not the absolute newest, generations of the TCG. Market conditions for individual GX and VMAX cards vary widely based on specific Pokémon, artwork, and set rarity. While some popular GX or VMAX cards can fetch higher prices, many are relatively common. Based on the cards identifiable (Mimikyu GX, Zekrom & Reshiram GX, Yveltal GX, Rayquaza VMAX), this appears to be a mix of moderately sought-after cards. Demand is stable for these types of cards, particularly for players and collectors completing sets. Factors significantly impacting value include the exact condition of each card (minor surface scratches, corner wear, and print defects are not discernible from the image), and most crucially, absolute authenticity. Without direct physical inspection, I cannot definitively confirm authenticity or rule out potential proxies/reprints. A direct physical examination would be needed to assess surface texture, print quality, and specific card integrity to verify authenticity and determine exact condition for grading. For a full authentication, I would require a high-resolution loupe inspection, possibly UV light testing, and provenance documentation (e.g., original pack pulls, purchase receipts), if available. Therefore, the current valuation reflects the visual assessment of seemingly authentic cards in good condition.

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