
Japanese Pokémon Trading Card Collection
The image shows a collection of what appear to be Japanese language Pokémon Trading Cards. Several cards are visible, each enclosed in a clear protective sleeve or top loader. The top left card is a full art shiny green Rayquaza VMAX card, showing a detailed illustration and energy symbols, along with the attack “Unified Beatdown” and “Dragon Opal” at a cost of 30 and 180 damage respectively. The top right shows a Machamp card written in Japanese, with 100 damage attack. Also visible are partial views of other cards, including one with an illustration of a bird, possibly Pidgey or Pidgeotto, and another card with a collection of Ditto illustrations. One card, located in the middle right, is a full art Shiny Charizard VMAX with attack “G-Max Wildfire”. The cards have different finishes; some appear holographic with rainbow or starburst patterns when reflecting light, indicating they are likely of a higher rarity. The cards generally appear to be in good condition, protected by their sleeves, though some minor surface wear or scratches on the sleeves themselves might be present. The style is consistent with modern Pokémon trading cards.
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Estimated Value
$600-900
Basic Information
Category
Trading Cards
Appraised On
August 28, 2025
Estimated Value
$600-900
Item Description
The image shows a collection of what appear to be Japanese language Pokémon Trading Cards. Several cards are visible, each enclosed in a clear protective sleeve or top loader. The top left card is a full art shiny green Rayquaza VMAX card, showing a detailed illustration and energy symbols, along with the attack “Unified Beatdown” and “Dragon Opal” at a cost of 30 and 180 damage respectively. The top right shows a Machamp card written in Japanese, with 100 damage attack. Also visible are partial views of other cards, including one with an illustration of a bird, possibly Pidgey or Pidgeotto, and another card with a collection of Ditto illustrations. One card, located in the middle right, is a full art Shiny Charizard VMAX with attack “G-Max Wildfire”. The cards have different finishes; some appear holographic with rainbow or starburst patterns when reflecting light, indicating they are likely of a higher rarity. The cards generally appear to be in good condition, protected by their sleeves, though some minor surface wear or scratches on the sleeves themselves might be present. The style is consistent with modern Pokémon trading cards.
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