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Pokémon 1st edition machamp card

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By Steveynicks, 26 February, 2020
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In perfect condition I have a machamp 1st edition holo card 

 

Category
Trading Cards
Price asked
$750
Is item sold?
No
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Joseph

5 months 2 weeks ago

Pokémon 1st edition Machamp Card

About Your Pokémon Machamp Card

Overview

The card shown is a 1st Edition Machamp Holographic Pokémon card, originally released as part of the Base Set in 1999. This card is highly recognizable due to the “1st Edition” stamp on the left side of the card and its distinctive holographic background. The card is categorized as a rare holo card, and with its 100 HP and “Seismic Toss” move, it was a staple in early Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG) collections.

History

The Machamp 1st Edition card was unique in that every card printed for this Pokémon was marked with the “1st Edition” stamp and was included in every Base Set starter deck, making it one of the most common "1st Edition" cards. While many consider it rare due to the stamp, its abundance lowers its value compared to other 1st Edition holographic cards from the set.

The Pokémon TCG was launched in 1996 in Japan and introduced to international markets in 1999. It quickly became a cultural phenomenon, with rare cards becoming valuable collector’s items. The Base Set, which includes this Machamp, is particularly sought after by collectors due to its status as the original release.

Current Market Value

  • Ungraded, near-mint condition: $20–$50.
  • Graded, mint condition (PSA 9 or 10): $100–$250, depending on the market and collector demand.

The asking price of $750 is likely overestimated unless the card is professionally graded and achieves a high grade. It is recommended to submit the card for grading to increase its value and collector interest.


Identifying Counterfeit Pokémon Cards

Key Indicators of Authenticity

  • Card Stock Quality: Genuine Pokémon cards are printed on high-quality, layered cardstock. Fakes often feel flimsy or too thick.
  • Holographic Texture: Authentic holographic cards have a smooth, reflective surface with consistent patterns. Counterfeit cards may have uneven or dull holo effects.
  • Font and Alignment: The text on fake cards is often misaligned, with incorrect fonts or spacing. Compare the card to verified images of the same card.
  • “Light Test”: Shine a flashlight through the card. Genuine cards will allow some light through but not fully. Fakes may let too much light through due to cheap material.
  • Back Design: The Pokémon card back should have vibrant colors with clean borders. Fakes may appear faded or overly saturated.

Common Counterfeit Signs on Machamp Cards

  • Missing or incorrectly placed “1st Edition” stamp.
  • Poorly printed holographic patterns.
  • Off-color backgrounds or low-resolution text.

Resources for Verification

  • Official Pokémon TCG Website
  • PSA Grading Services
  • eBay’s Authentication Guarantee

Recommendations for Sellers

  1. Submit for Grading: Services like PSA or CGC provide authentication and grading, which increases value and buyer trust.
  2. Market Comparison: Check recent eBay sold listings for similar cards in comparable conditions.
  3. Provide Clear Photos: Include high-resolution images of both the front and back of the card when listing for sale.

Conclusion

This Machamp card is a wonderful nostalgic item but is not as rare or valuable as other Base Set 1st Edition cards due to its mass distribution. Selling it at the current market value requires authenticity verification and possibly professional grading.

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