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PSA 9 Graded Magikarp Pokémon Card

Looking for a Magikarp Pokémon trading card graded PSA 9 (Mint). Japanese card version preferred, matching the classic Magikarp artwork shown in the reference image.

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SubjectMagikarp
GradePSA 9 (Mint)

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Magikarp is a recurring Pokémon TCG card that first appeared in the late-1990s Wizards of the Coast era, with highly collected Japanese releases including the 1996–1999 “Pocket Monsters/Carddass” and early Japanese set printings. Collectors typically identify the desired version by the specific “classic” Ken Sugimori-era artwork, the Japanese-language card face, set symbol/number, rarity marking, and whether it is a 1st Edition or later print. PSA 9 (Mint) examples are sought after because surface scratching, edge wear, and centering issues commonly prevent vintage Japanese cards from grading Gem Mint, and population counts vary significantly by set. Demand is strongest for early Japanese print runs and iconic artwork variants, with value driven by exact set, edition stamp, and overall scarcity in high grade.

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PSA 9 Graded Magikarp Pokémon Card

Looking for a Magikarp Pokémon trading card graded PSA 9 (Mint). Japanese card version preferred, matching the classic Magikarp artwork shown in the reference image.

Item details

SubjectMagikarp
GradePSA 9 (Mint)

AI Intelligence

Magikarp is a recurring Pokémon TCG card that first appeared in the late-1990s Wizards of the Coast era, with highly collected Japanese releases including the 1996–1999 “Pocket Monsters/Carddass” and early Japanese set printings. Collectors typically identify the desired version by the specific “classic” Ken Sugimori-era artwork, the Japanese-language card face, set symbol/number, rarity marking, and whether it is a 1st Edition or later print. PSA 9 (Mint) examples are sought after because surface scratching, edge wear, and centering issues commonly prevent vintage Japanese cards from grading Gem Mint, and population counts vary significantly by set. Demand is strongest for early Japanese print runs and iconic artwork variants, with value driven by exact set, edition stamp, and overall scarcity in high grade.

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