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Watch me pull the rare Charizard Pokémon card with Steve Aoki. Priced at €135 EUR (approximately $160 USD), the Pokémon Base Set First Edition Charizard Rug is available on Kanto Starter’s website.Īdblock Adblock Plus Adblocker Ultimate Ghostery uBlock Origin Others TikTok video from SuperDuperDani (superduperdanni): 'The INSANE moment when I pulled one of the rarest Pokémon cards, the Shadowless Base Set Charizard, from a booster pack live on stage with Steve Aoki pokemon pokemoncards fyp'.

Sure to be the standout in any room, the rug measures approximately 5’2 x 3’6 ft (160 x 114 cm).Īccording to Kanto Started “if you don’t cop you will probably end up confused, paralyzed or asleep.” The brilliantly colored nylon pile captures all the tones of the card and even the shimmering nature of the main image with a cotton backing and serged edges for a premium finish. Available in an extremely limited quantity and never releasing again according to Kanto Starter, the striking decorative item features all the elements found on the original card with “Kanto Starter” subtly appearing at the bottom.įaithfully recreated details include the Evolution Stage, Pokémon Info, “First Edition” notation, Hit Points, Pokémon Power, Type/Energy Details, Moves/Effects, Series/Rarity and of course the holographic-like image. Every card certified by CGC Trading Cards is backed by the CGC Trading Cards Guarantee, which assures collectors that the card is both genuine and not overgraded.The rug stands as a representation of the coveted card that has helped spur an invigorated interest in Pokémon Trading Cards in recent months. This analysis showed that the ink and substrate of this card are aligned with the normal cards from the same set.Īs a result of their comprehensive evaluation, the CGC Trading Cards grading team concluded that this is a genuine error produced by WOTC during the production of the Base Set 2 expansion. Lastly, as another step in CGC Trading Cards’ authentication, the card was examined using x-ray fluorescence, which is a non-destructive analysis of elemental composition. The missing holographic foil layer coupled with the blue core results in more light being transmitted through this card. Therefore, it appears that the non-holo Charizard was printed on card stock that was intended to be holographic but instead was missing the holographic foil layer. They found that the core matched the blue core of holographic cards from Base Set 2 rather than the black core of the non-holographic cards. The graders also thoroughly examined the edge of the card to ensure that it had the proper core. Edge photos of Base Set 2 Arcanine (1), Alakazam (2) and Missing Holo Charizard (3)
