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By DKUO
By DKUO

The Battle Road Summer 2005 tournament spanned across nine different Japanese cities between July 10 and August 14, 2005.

As a prize, the top three competitors from each age division of the regional tournaments received one of these Victory Orb cards that feature Mew and the artwork of Takumi Akabane.

Previous Victory Orb cards from the Battle Road Summer tournaments in 2003 and 2004 did not feature Mew so many hobbyists believe this one to be an aesthetic upgrade.

The Japanese text below the artwork translates to:

"Victory Orb can only be used by official tournament winners. Look at the top 7 cards of your deck, then return them to the top of your deck in any order."

Pokemon Cards 2 collection image

Pokemon Cards V2. A very limited series of 20 unique most expensive Pokemon cards. Initially released in Japan in the 1990s to accompany the Pokémon video games, the Pokémon Trading Card Game has transformed into one of the most popular trading card games of all-time. Because of the red-hot popularity of the franchise, some of the most expensive Pokemon cards can sell into the six-figure range... That may sound shocking, at first, but given that Pokémon is a worldwide phenom, there is a vast, passionate collector base around the globe just waiting to get their hands on these prized cards. From trophy cards, to First Edition Pokemon cards, to lesser-known rarities, the value of these cards is quite impressive. A rarity attribute will separate each card where number 1 is the most valuable up to 20. Feel free to follow up the Pokemon collection V1 .

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2005 Japanese Promo Summer Battle Road Holo Victory Orb Card PSA 10

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By DKUO
By DKUO

The Battle Road Summer 2005 tournament spanned across nine different Japanese cities between July 10 and August 14, 2005.

As a prize, the top three competitors from each age division of the regional tournaments received one of these Victory Orb cards that feature Mew and the artwork of Takumi Akabane.

Previous Victory Orb cards from the Battle Road Summer tournaments in 2003 and 2004 did not feature Mew so many hobbyists believe this one to be an aesthetic upgrade.

The Japanese text below the artwork translates to:

"Victory Orb can only be used by official tournament winners. Look at the top 7 cards of your deck, then return them to the top of your deck in any order."

Pokemon Cards 2 collection image

Pokemon Cards V2. A very limited series of 20 unique most expensive Pokemon cards. Initially released in Japan in the 1990s to accompany the Pokémon video games, the Pokémon Trading Card Game has transformed into one of the most popular trading card games of all-time. Because of the red-hot popularity of the franchise, some of the most expensive Pokemon cards can sell into the six-figure range... That may sound shocking, at first, but given that Pokémon is a worldwide phenom, there is a vast, passionate collector base around the globe just waiting to get their hands on these prized cards. From trophy cards, to First Edition Pokemon cards, to lesser-known rarities, the value of these cards is quite impressive. A rarity attribute will separate each card where number 1 is the most valuable up to 20. Feel free to follow up the Pokemon collection V1 .

Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
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Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
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