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Unofficial Gold Charizard V Pokémon Card

Collectible Card

AI Estimated Value

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$5-15

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a gold-colored, non-official Pokémon 'Charizard V' trading card. It is rectangular with rounded corners, typical of trading card dimensions, and appears to be made from a metallic or foil-like material with a textured, slightly reflective surface, giving it a 'gold leaf' or 'gold flake' aesthetic. The card features a large central illustration of Charizard, a dragon-like Pokémon, depicted in an aggressive stance with wings spread and fire effects around it, rendered in a standard Pokémon art style but with a noticeable loss of detail and clarity compared to official cards, likely due to the printing process on the gold material. Key textual elements are embossed or printed in black and red onto the gold background. At the top left, the text 'Vevolution' is present, while 'Charizard V' is prominently displayed next to a smaller image of Charmander (labeled 'Evolved from fire dinosaurs'). The top right corner shows 'LV.91' and an HP of '508' with a fire symbol, which are significantly higher than typical official Pokémon card values, indicating a likely novelty or unofficial product. Below Charizard, attack descriptions are visible: 'Wild flames' with a damage value of '500K' (500,000) and 'Dazzling flash flame serial cannon' with '535K' (535,000) damage. The text for the attacks includes unusual phrasing like 'Attack with igniting fire, and all the elves of the opponent will be burned' and 'Detonate super bright flame bombs one after another through Z force, and the opponent will fall into a blind state.' These attack descriptions and power levels are clearly not from official Pokémon TCG rules, further suggesting an unofficial or fan-made item. Other details include 'weakness' and 'resistance' symbols, typical of Pokémon cards, but their specific values are not fully legible. At the very bottom, a copyright-like line reads '© 1999.09.29 Nintedon Creatures GAME PACK © 2001-2022. Pokemon (MO SMP 26-43)'. The misspelling 'Nintedon' instead of 'Nintendo' is a strong indicator of a counterfeit or unofficial item. The card appears to be housed within a clear plastic sleeve or binder pocket, which shows some minor rippling or creases around the edges, but the card itself seems to be in good, uncreased condition, with no visible scratches or marks on the gold surface. The construction quality appears to be fair for a novelty item, with clear printing, but the gold material itself suggests it is not made of paper or standard card stock.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have thoroughly examined the provided image of this Unofficial Gold Charizard V Pokémon Card. Based on my visual assessment, the card appears to be in good, uncreased condition, with no visible scratches or marks on its gold surface, and is housed in a clear plastic sleeve. The construction quality seems fair for a novelty item. However, the card is unequivocally unofficial. Key indicators include the 'Vevolution' text, significantly inflated HP (508) and attack values (500K, 535K), unusual attack descriptions, and the misspelling of 'Nintedon' in the copyright line. These elements clearly deviate from official Pokémon Trading Card Game standards. Market conditions for unofficial or counterfeit Pokémon cards, particularly gold-colored novelties, are driven by their aesthetic appeal to casual collectors or as curiosities, rather than their playability or investment potential. There is no comparable market to authentic, rare Pokémon cards. This item lacks rarity in the traditional sense; similar unofficial gold cards are widely produced and distributed. Its demand is limited to novelty collectors, and factors that significantly impact its value are the intrinsic lack of official licensing and the abundance of similar unofficial products. Without an in-person examination, I cannot definitively assess the exact material composition (e.g., actual metal content, if any) or the precise printing quality. I also cannot verify provenance, as this information is not available. Scientific testing, such as material analysis, would be needed to determine if there is any precious metal content, which is highly unlikely given its unofficial nature and typical manufacturing processes for such items.

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