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Snorlax (Jungle Set) Pokémon Trading Card

Pokémon Trading Card

AI Estimated Value

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$10 - $30

As of May 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a Snorlax Pokémon trading card from what appears to be the English 'Jungle' expansion set, identifiable by the set symbol (a crescent moon-like shape, partially visible next to the '30' attack damage). The card features the Pokémon Snorlax, a large, rotund creature, rendered in an illustrative style. Physical characteristics include standard trading card dimensions, likely made of coated cardstock. The primary colors are yellow for the border, a light brown/tan background for the illustration, and a darker brown/black for Snorlax itself, with yellow accents. The card is encased in a soft plastic sleeve, indicating an attempt at preservation. Notable features include '90 HP' (Hit Points) at the top right, 'Basic Pokémon' at the top left, and the Pokémon's name 'Snorlax' clearly printed. Below the illustration, the card details 'Pokémon Power: Thick Skinned,' which prevents Snorlax from becoming Asleep, Confused, or Poisoned if it's already in one of those conditions. Its attack is 'Body Slam,' dealing '30' damage, with text indicating that a coin flip determines if the defending Pokémon is Paralyzed. Visible markings include various stats and flavor text. The condition appears to be good to very good, with no obvious major creases, tears, or significant edge wear visible through the sleeve, though the full extent can't be assessed without closer inspection out of the sleeve. The card's aesthetic points towards an early release period for the Pokémon TCG, likely late 1990s, given the Jungle set's release in 1999. The card showcases typical early Pokémon TCG craftsmanship, with clear printing and distinct artwork, indicating a good quality collectible from its era.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the provided image of the Snorlax (Jungle Set) Pokémon trading card. Based on the visual cues, this is clearly an authentic English Jungle Set Snorlax, identified by the visible set symbol and established card details common to the set. The card appears to be in good to very good condition, protected within a soft sleeve. There are no obvious major flaws like creases, significant edge wear, or surface damage visible through the sleeve. The colors are vibrant, and the text is clear. Market conditions for ungraded, non-holographic cards from the Jungle set are generally stable but not exceptionally high. The Snorlax from this set is a common card. While it's a popular Pokémon, its 'common' rarity in a non-holographic form limits its top-end value. Comparable sales for similar ungraded Snorlax Jungle cards in good condition typically fall within the $10-$30 range. Factors impacting value include the lack of a holographic finish, its common rarity, and the relatively good but not gem-mint condition observed. Demand for early Pokémon cards remains consistent, but common cards like this are readily available. The soft sleeve indicates an owner who cares about preservation, but for specific grade assessment, the card would need to be removed and inspected for holo scratches, print defects, or subtle surface wear. A significant limitation in this appraisal is the inability to verify authenticity and condition without a physical examination. I cannot fully assess surface imperfections, corner wear, print quality under magnification, or the presence of any subtle alterations. For full authentication and a more precise condition grade, an in-person examination by a professional grading service (e.g., PSA, BGS, CGC) would be essential, as would verifying official production details and dimensions.

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