
Garurumon #18 Prism Holofoil Card
This is a vintage Digimon trading card featuring the character Garurumon, designated as card number 18. The card is a standard-sized trading card with a distinctive 'prism' or 'diamond' holofoil finish that covers the entire front surface, creating an iridescent, multi-color light-catching effect. The artwork depicts the wolf-like 'Champion Digimon' in its classic white and blue-striped design with purple claws. The card includes a blue border, the 'Digimon' logo in the top right, and a 'DP 300' stat box in the bottom right corner. The lower text confirms its classification as a 'Champion Digimon.' Construction appears to be high-gloss laminated cardstock typical of late 1990s or early 2000s collectibles. From the image, the card shows minor signs of handling, including slight silvering or chipping along the top left edge and potentially some light surface scratching common with holofoil finishes of this era. The corners show minor wear but appear relatively sharp. This style of holofoil card was often associated with early international releases or promotional sticker card sets produced by Bandai or under license by companies like Upper Deck or Topps during the peak of the Digimon animated series popularity around 1999-2001.
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Estimated Value
$45 - $85
Basic Information
Category
Trading Cards & Collectibles
Appraised On
January 12, 2026
Estimated Value
$45 - $85
Item Description
This is a vintage Digimon trading card featuring the character Garurumon, designated as card number 18. The card is a standard-sized trading card with a distinctive 'prism' or 'diamond' holofoil finish that covers the entire front surface, creating an iridescent, multi-color light-catching effect. The artwork depicts the wolf-like 'Champion Digimon' in its classic white and blue-striped design with purple claws. The card includes a blue border, the 'Digimon' logo in the top right, and a 'DP 300' stat box in the bottom right corner. The lower text confirms its classification as a 'Champion Digimon.' Construction appears to be high-gloss laminated cardstock typical of late 1990s or early 2000s collectibles. From the image, the card shows minor signs of handling, including slight silvering or chipping along the top left edge and potentially some light surface scratching common with holofoil finishes of this era. The corners show minor wear but appear relatively sharp. This style of holofoil card was often associated with early international releases or promotional sticker card sets produced by Bandai or under license by companies like Upper Deck or Topps during the peak of the Digimon animated series popularity around 1999-2001.
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