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This item is a Charmeleon Pokémon trading card, specifically a 'FIGHTING' (presumably a misread of 'STAGE 1') evolution card with a holographic image of the Pokémon. The card features an orange-bodied Charmeleon, a lizard-like creature with a flaming tail, set against a shimmering, multi-colored background indicative of a holographic or 'Holo' rarity. The card displays 'HP 90' in the top right corner and indicates it's a 'STAGE 1' evolution from Charmander. Its attack, 'Combustion,' has a power of '40' and is associated with two fire energy symbols. The card also notes a weakness to water-type Pokémon (+20 damage) and a resistance to what appears to be a grass or bug-type symbol. Below the main image, there's flavor text describing Charmeleon: 'It has a barbaric nature. In battle, it whips its fiery tail around and slashes away with sharp claws.' The overall condition appears to be excellent, with no visible creases, tears, or significant edge wear from the provided image. The colors are vibrant and the holographic effect is clearly visible. The border around the card's illustration is dark, while the lower section where the attack and stats are displayed is a solid orange. This card is part of the extensive Pokémon Trading Card Game series, likely from a specific set given its design and holographic finish. The card's identification number is '0005', and it notes 'HT: 3'7" WT: 41.9 lbs' referencing the Pokémon's characteristics.
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I have thoroughly examined the provided image of this Charmeleon Holo Rare Pokémon Trading Card. Based on visual inspection, the card presents in excellent condition. The colors are vibrant, the holographic effect is clear and prominent, and I observe no visible creases, tears, or significant edge wear. This suggests a card that has been well-preserved, likely stored in a protective sleeve or binder. The 'FIGHTING' type description in the prompt is a clear misinterpretation as the card clearly indicates 'STAGE 1' evolution, which is accurate for Charmeleon. The presence of 'HP 90' and 'Combustion' attack with fire energy symbols, along with the flavor text and card number '0005', are all consistent with a genuine Pokémon card.
Authenticity, based solely on this image, appears robust, though full authentication would require in-person examination to verify print quality, card stock, and holographic pattern integrity that can be mimicked in high-quality fakes. Market conditions for vintage holo rare Pokémon cards, especially those in excellent condition, are generally strong, driven by nostalgia and collector demand. Charmeleon, while a 'STAGE 1' evolution, is a popular Pokémon, which contributes to its desirability. Rarity is moderate; as a holo rare, it was not as common as non-holo cards from its set, but not as scarce as a 'secret rare' or first-edition print.
Factors significantly impacting value are primarily its excellent condition and holographic nature. Had this been a 1st Edition print, the value would be substantially higher; however, it lacks that identifier. Without physical inspection, I cannot confirm the exact set (e.g., Base Set, Base Set 2, Legendary Collection). The lack of a set symbol complicates pinpointing the exact print, which influences value. To fully authenticate and assess precise condition (e.g., surface scratches, minor indentations not visible in the image), and thus precise value, I would need to handle the card, examine it under magnification, and potentially use specialized tools for card stock analysis. Provenance documentation, if available, would also add to authentication.