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Lilligant Pokémon Trading Card

Collectible Trading Card

AI Estimated Value

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$3 - $10

As of May 25, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a single 'Lilligant' Pokémon trading card, presented within what appears to be a digital capture or scan interface, indicated by the 'Got it!' overlay and 'Tap to Proceed' text. The card itself features a vibrant, full-art illustration of the Pokémon Lilligant, set against a lush, green forest or garden backdrop. Lilligant is depicted with its characteristic green, leaf-like attire and a prominent orange flower on its head. The card border is a bright green, consistent with Grass-type Pokémon, with a silver-holographic foil treatment visible along the top and bottom edges, suggesting a 'reverse holographic' or 'holo rare' rarity. Key details visible include the Pokémon's name 'Lilligant', its Stage 1 evolution status, 'HP 80', and its Grass-type symbol. The card lists an 'Ability' called 'Toughness Aroma' which states, 'Each of your Grass Pokémon gets +20 HP.' It also features an attack named 'Smack' with a cost of one Grass energy and one colorless energy, dealing '50' damage. Further details include a weakness to Fire-type (indicated by a red fire symbol and '+20'), a retreat cost of one colorless energy, and a flavor text that reads 'No matter how much time and money is spent raising it, its flowers are the most beautiful when they bloom in the wild.' The card appears to be in excellent condition, showing no observable wear, creases, or damage, typical of a digitally rendered image or a freshly obtained card. The artwork is distinct, and the text is clear and legible. Based on the art style and card layout, it belongs to a modern era of the Pokémon Trading Card Game, likely from a set released in the last decade.

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I have visually examined the provided digital capture of this 'Lilligant' Pokémon trading card. The card appears to be in excellent, near-mint to mint condition based on the digital rendering, showing no visible wear, creasing, or surface imperfections. The colors are vibrant, and the text is crisp and legible. The silver-holographic foil treatment on the border suggests it is likely a reverse holographic or holo rare card from a modern set. Authenticity, based purely on this digital image, appears high, as there are no obvious inconsistencies with known genuine cards of this type. However, it is crucial to state that a definitive authenticity verification cannot be made from images alone. This Stage 1 Lilligant, with its 'Toughness Aroma' ability and 'Smack' attack, is a common or uncommon rarity within its respective set, which typically limits its value. While full-art cards and cards with holographic elements generally command higher prices than their non-holographic counterparts, Lilligant is not a highly sought-after competitive card or a fan-favorite 'chase' Pokémon like Charizard or Pikachu. The demand for common or uncommon holographic variants of such Pokémon is generally modest. Market conditions for cards of this nature tend to be stable but low. Comparable cards in similar condition, from modern sets, typically sell in the single-digit dollar range. Factors impacting value are primarily the excellent perceived condition and the holographic finish. Without physical inspection, I cannot verify texturing, print quality, or surface integrity which are critical for grading. For full authentication and a more precise valuation, I would require in-person examination to check for any alterations, surface scratches, print defects, edge wear, or corner damage that are undetectable in a digital image. Provenance documentation, while helpful for older cards, is less relevant for modern, lower-value common cards.

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