Sports Memorabilia, Trading Cards, and Americana May 16'26
Lot 726:
Description
BID PER WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PHOTO, NOT THE AI GENERATED TITLES AND DESCRIPTIONS! An Assortment of Pokémon, Magic: The Gathering, and Non-Sport Trading Cards with Gaming Accessories
This lot features a diverse collection of trading cards and gaming supplies from several franchises. The Pokémon Trading Card Game section includes one oversized jumbo Lucario VSTAR promo card, numbered SWSH214, featuring a textured holofoil finish. A large collection of standard-sized Pokémon cards is included, primarily from modern series such as Scarlet and Violet (including Paldean Fates and Temporal Forces) and Sword and Shield (including Silver Tempest and Lost Origin). Visible cards of note include Iron Boulder (Future), Melmetal, Cradily, Celebi, Jirachi, Rhyperior, and Salazzle. For Magic: The Gathering, there is a stack of approximately 50 cards, with the top card being a black-bordered Swamp from the 1996 Mirage expansion, illustrated by Bob Eggleton. The collection further contains an autographed memorabilia card from the 2004 Inkworks Alien vs. Predator (AVP) series, numbered A7, featuring the signature of Adrian Bouchet as Sven. This card is housed in a magnetic one-touch hard plastic display case. Other non-sport cards include a stack of Family Guy cards manufactured by Leaf and an Ultraverse Mantra card by SkyBox. Tabletop accessories consist of one sealed bag of white damage counter dice with red numerals, one sealed bag of yellow damage counter dice with black numerals, plastic Pokémon condition markers for Poison and Burn, cardboard damage and energy tokens in a plastic tray, and one black cardboard card storage box with neon green graphics.
Condition report:
The modern Pokémon cards appear in lightly handled to unplayed condition. The autographed Alien vs. Predator card is protected in a hard plastic case and appears well-preserved. Stacks of cards, particularly the Magic: The Gathering and Family Guy cards, show minor edge wear and surface rubbing consistent with handling and storage. Gaming accessories are largely sealed in original packaging or show light signs of use.
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