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The item is a collectible trading card, specifically a Pokémon card featuring Pikachu. The card has a bright yellow border, typical of a Basic Pokémon card, and is rectangular with slightly rounded corners. The central artwork depicts multiple instances of Pikachu in various joyful poses, implying a playful and abundant scene. The background of the artwork shows a vibrant green field with pink and white flowers, suggestive of a meadow or similar natural setting, under a light blue sky with some clouds.
At the top left, the card is labeled 'BASIC' and 'Pikachu', indicating its classification and the Pokémon's name. To the right of 'Pikachu', the HP (Hit Points) are listed as 'HP 60', accompanied by a lightning bolt symbol, which denotes its electric type. Below the main illustration, there are two attacks listed: 'Nuzzle' and 'Quick Attack'. 'Nuzzle' has a cost of one lightning energy and specifies an effect where the opponent's Active Pokémon becomes 'Paralzed' (likely a typo for 'Paralyzed') if a coin flip results in heads. 'Quick Attack' has a cost of one colorless energy and one lightning energy, dealing '20+' damage, with an additional 10 damage if a coin flip is heads.
At the bottom left, there's a weakness symbol (fighting type with 'x2' damage multiplier) and a resistance symbol (metal type with '-20' damage reduction). There's also a retreat cost of one colorless energy. The card appears to be in good overall condition with no obvious creases, tears, or significant surface wear visible in the image. The colors are vibrant and the print quality seems high. Based on the art style, HP value, and attack mechanics, it appears to be from a more modern era of the Pokémon Trading Card Game, likely from the mid-2010s or later. The card number 'RC26/RC32' is visible at the bottom right, suggesting it's part of a Radiant Collection subset.
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Upon my virtual examination of the Pikachu Basic Pokémon Card (RC26/RC32), I observe it to be in excellent condition. The colors are vibrant, the print clear, and no visible creases, tears, or significant surface wear are apparent from the provided imagery. The card's alignment also appears well-centered. This visual assessment suggests a Near Mint to Mint condition, which is a significant factor in its value.
This specific card is from the 'Radiant Collection' subset, indicated by the 'RC' prefix in its card number. Radiant Collection cards are known for their unique artwork and holographic patterns, and they are typically inserts within larger sets, making them somewhat sought after by collectors who appreciate aesthetic appeal and completion of specific subsets. The Pikachu artwork, featuring multiple happy Pikachus in a meadow, is particularly appealing.
In terms of market conditions, this particular Pikachu card is not inherently rare as it was widely available through booster packs. While Pikachu is an iconic Pokémon, this specific card's demand is moderate compared to vintage holographics, first editions, or highly competitive play-oriented cards. However, its excellent condition and charming artwork contribute to its desirability among collectors of specific Pikachu cards or Radiant Collection sets.
Factors significantly impacting value are its apparent pristine condition and the enduring popularity of Pikachu. Any less than perfect condition would significantly depress its value. The 'Paralzed' typo is a known characteristic of this specific print run and does not negatively impact its authenticity or value; it is part of its unique identifier.
It is crucial to note the limitations of remote appraisal. While the image suggests authenticity and excellent condition, a physical in-hand examination is essential for full verification. I would need to inspect the card's texture, holographic pattern integrity, edge wear, surface scratches, and overall reflectivity under various lighting conditions. Furthermore, provenance documentation from the owner would add another layer of authenticity. Scientific testing, such as spectroscopy for ink analysis, is typically reserved for high-value, highly suspected counterfeit items, which this card does not appear to be.