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Submitted photo · June 25, 2026

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AI Identification

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Japanese-language trading card appearing to be Clamperl Art Rare

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AI Estimated Value

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$5.00 - $15.00

As of June 25, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a Japanese-language trading card featuring a full-art illustration that is stylistically consistent with the Pokémon Trading Card Game. The card depicts the character Clamperl (known as 'パールル' in Japanese) nestled in an underwater coral environment. The card displays a silver border and a holographic finish, with rainbow-colored light reflecting across the surface. Notable visible text includes 'HP 60', the move 'シェルプレス', and an illustrator credit reading 'Illus. Mori Yuu'. At the bottom left, markings include 'sv1D 102/098 AR', and the bottom center states '©2025 Pokémon/Nintendo/Creatures/GAME FREAK'. While these markings and the quality of the 'Art Rare' style Illustration are consistent with legitimate 2025 Japanese set releases, physical inspection is required to verify the card's construction, texture, and light-passing properties to ensure it is not a high-quality reproduction. The card appears to be in good condition based on the photo, with no obvious surface scratches or edge wear visible under the current lighting.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, the item appears to be a Japanese-language trading card bearing markings consistent with a Clamperl 'Art Rare' from a 2025 expansion. From what I can see, the card displays the high-quality illustration and holographic surface typical of this rarity tier. However, I cannot verify the card's physical construction, weight, or surface texture from a photograph alone. These characteristics, along with light-passing properties, would need to be evaluated in person to assess whether the card is a high-quality reproduction. The value estimate is based on the hypothesis that the card is a legitimate 2025 release in excellent condition. Visible centering and edges appear clean in this view, which supports the higher end of the range, though any invisible surface wear or back-side defects would decrease market interest. Generally, Japanese Art Rare cards see high demand from collectors due to their unique aesthetics, though values fluctuate based on set availability and character popularity. If this item were determined to be a replica or copy rather than a product of the assumed manufacturer, the market value would be negligible, likely under $1.00. To confirm the identity and value, a physical inspection by a specialist familiar with 2025-era printing techniques and holographic patterns is necessary. Documentation of the card's source or comparison against known-standard reference copies would also be required to provide a conclusive determination.

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