Ivysaur STANDARD PSA 10
M1L Promo · Japanese Print · Card #065
Currently Sourcing from Japan
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Japanese version
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We source Japanese PSA 10 copies separately — typical turnaround 7–14 days once someone requests this language.
Card Background & Set Context
Ivysaur is the Generation I evolution of Bulbasaur, debuting in 1996 and remaining a steady TCG presence across nearly every era. The Bulbasaur-Ivysaur-Venusaur line holds strong nostalgia equity as one of the original starter trios, with collector demand consistently elevated for any evolution-line completion product. M1L promo distribution likely positions this Ivysaur as part of an evolution-line celebration or starter-trio commemorative series.
Investment Analysis
Ivysaur prints across Pokemon TCG history occupy a middle tier within the Generation I starter-line evolution premium structure. M1L promo Ivysaur trades estimated US$5-20 raw depending on the specific distribution channel and any holo or special-art treatment, with PSA 10 multipliers in the 2-3x range. The card benefits from grass-line completionist demand — collectors building Bulbasaur-Ivysaur-Venusaur evolution chains across sets are a stable buyer base. Long-term thesis: middle-evolution starter Pokemon track upward with broader Generation I nostalgia cycles; Ivysaur specifically benefits from any Bulbasaur or Venusaur-focused anniversary product driving evolution-line interest. Without active listing data in our index, valuation references JP marketplaces and Mercari historical data for M1L promo comparables.
Risks to Watch
Risks include: (1) middle-evolution starters have lower character pull than evolution-line endpoints (Venusaur), capping demand premium, (2) reprint pressure across multiple anniversary products dilutes scarcity, (3) M1L distribution scale uncertainty, (4) JPY/HKD FX exposure on imports. The grass-line evolution-completion demand provides stable baseline support but limited speculative upside.
Global Market Comparison
No sold-comp history yet for this card. Our price above reflects our own sourcing + margin; region benchmarks will populate as we ingest more data.
Card Background & Set Context
Ivysaur is the Generation I evolution of Bulbasaur, debuting in 1996 and remaining a steady TCG presence across nearly every era. The Bulbasaur-Ivysaur-Venusaur line holds strong nostalgia equity as one of the original starter trios, with collector demand consistently elevated for any evolution-line completion product. M1L promo distribution likely positions this Ivysaur as part of an evolution-line celebration or starter-trio commemorative series.
Investment Analysis
Ivysaur prints across Pokemon TCG history occupy a middle tier within the Generation I starter-line evolution premium structure. M1L promo Ivysaur trades estimated US$5-20 raw depending on the specific distribution channel and any holo or special-art treatment, with PSA 10 multipliers in the 2-3x range. The card benefits from grass-line completionist demand — collectors building Bulbasaur-Ivysaur-Venusaur evolution chains across sets are a stable buyer base. Long-term thesis: middle-evolution starter Pokemon track upward with broader Generation I nostalgia cycles; Ivysaur specifically benefits from any Bulbasaur or Venusaur-focused anniversary product driving evolution-line interest. Without active listing data in our index, valuation references JP marketplaces and Mercari historical data for M1L promo comparables.
Japanese vs English & Variants
Within M1L promo distribution, Ivysaur at 065 sits among other Generation I middle-evolution Pokemon. Comparison with Ivysaur prints from main-set releases — including various cp6 anniversary, sv-era, and SwSh prints — shows that promo Ivysaurs typically distinguish through specific stamping or art-direction tied to the distribution event. The Bulbasaur (m1l-064 likely) and Venusaur (m1l-066 likely) line-mates would form the natural collection set within M1L.
Authentication & Cert Verification
Promo Ivysaur cards face moderate counterfeit risk. Verify: (1) M1L promo stamping and backing match authentic Pokemon Co. channels, (2) card stock matches era-appropriate modern JP production, (3) print quality shows native high-density printing, (4) any holo or foil treatment uses era-appropriate patterns. Cross-reference card art against official Pokemon Co. M1L promo records for confirmed authenticity.
Risks to Watch
Risks include: (1) middle-evolution starters have lower character pull than evolution-line endpoints (Venusaur), capping demand premium, (2) reprint pressure across multiple anniversary products dilutes scarcity, (3) M1L distribution scale uncertainty, (4) JPY/HKD FX exposure on imports. The grass-line evolution-completion demand provides stable baseline support but limited speculative upside.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Is Ivysaur popular among collectors?
Ivysaur has steady mid-tier demand as the middle Bulbasaur-line evolution; less popular than Bulbasaur or Venusaur but supported by line-completion buyers.
What does M1L promo distribution cover?
Mega-era Set 1 Link supplementary distribution through pre-order bonuses, events, and partnership campaigns alongside main-set releases.
Is this card competitive?
Standard Ivysaur has minimal competitive utility in current SV-era formats; purchased for collection rather than play.
Should I grade this?
Only for centred near-mint copies — mid-tier promo Ivysaur PSA 10 economics are tight, requiring clean condition for fee-justified grading.
How does this compare to Bulbasaur or Venusaur prints?
Bulbasaur (line entry) and Venusaur (line endpoint) typically command higher premium; Ivysaur trades at middle-evolution tier.
Data Sources & References
- PSA grade & population: psacard.com/pop — authoritative PSA population report
- Japan market reference: snkrdunk.com
- US market reference: pricecharting.com
- Card image & metadata: Pokemon TCG API
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