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AI Identification

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Edward Scissorhands-style Pikachu cosplay trading card

Collectible Trading Cards

AI Estimated Value

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$10.00-$25.00

As of May 17, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a modern illustrative trading card or art card featuring a mash-up of pop-culture characters. The center image depicts the character Pikachu (consistent with the Pokémon franchise) dressed in attire and holding bladed shears consistent with the character Edward Scissorhands from the 1990 film. The card features the text 'PIKACHU COSPLAY!' at the top in a stylized gold font and 'Edward SCISSORHANDS' at the bottom in a font similar to the film's promotional materials. The artwork is highly detailed, showing a cinematic background with swirling blue and white effects, and a smaller Pikachu-like figure in a witch hat at the top. The card is displayed inside a clear plastic top-loader sleeve. No official brand markings, copyright symbols, or set numbers are visible in the image, suggesting this may be a custom fan-produced 'ACE' style card or an unlicensed novelty item rather than a product from the official Pokémon Trading Card Game. Without a physical inspection or a view of the card's reverse side, the material cannot be verified beyond appearing to be printed cardstock with a possible matte or low-gloss finish. The condition appears to be excellent with no visible creasing or edge wear through the protective sleeve.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the provided image, this item appears to be a modern fan-made or custom 'art card' depicting a creature consistent with the Pikachu design dressed as a character from the film Edward Scissorhands. From what I can see, the card lacks the official trademark symbols, copyright text, and set numbering typically found on licensed Pokémon Trading Card Game products. I cannot verify the substrate or printing method from a photograph; however, the surface appears to be a standard cardstock protected by a plastic top-loader, seemingly in excellent condition. The value estimate is based on the assumption that this is a contemporary, unlicensed novelty item meant for decorative or niche collectible purposes. Market demand for custom 'ACEO' (Art Cards, Editions and Originals) or 'proxy' style cards is generally driven by the quality of the illustration and the popularity of the pop-culture crossover. Similar mash-up art cards typically sell in the $10 to $25 range at hobbyist conventions or online marketplaces. Because the item does not appear to be a licensed commercial product, it lacks the secondary market liquidity of official gaming cards. To more accurately determine the nature of this piece, an in-person inspection would be required to evaluate the print quality, possible holographic foil effects, and any information on the reverse side. If this were to be identified as a limited-edition artist-signed original or a rare licensed promotional item—though no markings currently suggest this—the value could increase. Conversely, as an unauthenticated fan-produced work, the value remains limited to its aesthetic appeal to specific collectors of crossover memorabilia.

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