PIKACHU/BATIK SHIRT STANDARD PSA 10
SV Promo · Japanese Print · Card #155
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
The Batik Shirt Pikachu belongs to Pokemon's pattern of regional-cultural promos, where Pikachu wears costume elements drawn from a specific country or cultural tradition. Indonesian batik is a UNESCO-recognized intangible cultural heritage textile, characterized by wax-resist dyeing techniques and intricate motifs that vary by region within Indonesia (Javanese, Yogyakartan, Solo styles). The card was distributed through select Asian-region Pokemon Center events and partner channels in 2023, sharing lineage with poncho-variant Pikachus, regional-flag Pikachu promos, and city-mascot Pikachu cards. The costume-promo family has become a sub-collecting category in its own right, with completionists pursuing the full set across multiple years and regions.
Investment Analysis
SV-P-155 sits in the costumed-Pikachu promo category, which has demonstrated structurally above-average long-term collector demand. Direct market price data is not currently in our tracking window, so this analysis relies on comparable promos rather than estimated price points. The cohort drivers are: limited geographic distribution creating artificial scarcity beyond what print-run figures suggest, and illustration appeal that crosses over to non-TCG buyers (apparel-graphic collectors, Pokemon Center fans, regional cultural collectors). Grading economics typically favor PSA 10 holders — supply of raw NM/M cards dries up within 12-24 months of release for promo-only items, while graded population grows slowly because grading cost is high relative to raw value. Estimated 2-3x raw-to-PSA-10 multiplier based on historical patterns of similar costume promos. Buyers should monitor official TPCi announcements for anniversary box reprints or Pokemon Center collection sets that could reintroduce supply and compress premiums.
Risks to Watch
Key risks for SV-P-155 include reprint risk through anniversary boxes or promo-collection re-releases that compress scarcity premium, secondary-market thin liquidity making timely exit harder than for set chase cards, JPY/USD/HKD foreign-exchange exposure for international buyers, and PSA-population dilution if a large sealed cache enters the grading pipeline. The structural illiquidity of niche promos relative to flagship chase cards should be weighed against the cultural-collector demand floor.
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
The Batik Shirt Pikachu belongs to Pokemon's pattern of regional-cultural promos, where Pikachu wears costume elements drawn from a specific country or cultural tradition. Indonesian batik is a UNESCO-recognized intangible cultural heritage textile, characterized by wax-resist dyeing techniques and intricate motifs that vary by region within Indonesia (Javanese, Yogyakartan, Solo styles). The card was distributed through select Asian-region Pokemon Center events and partner channels in 2023, sharing lineage with poncho-variant Pikachus, regional-flag Pikachu promos, and city-mascot Pikachu cards. The costume-promo family has become a sub-collecting category in its own right, with completionists pursuing the full set across multiple years and regions.
Investment Analysis
SV-P-155 sits in the costumed-Pikachu promo category, which has demonstrated structurally above-average long-term collector demand. Direct market price data is not currently in our tracking window, so this analysis relies on comparable promos rather than estimated price points. The cohort drivers are: limited geographic distribution creating artificial scarcity beyond what print-run figures suggest, and illustration appeal that crosses over to non-TCG buyers (apparel-graphic collectors, Pokemon Center fans, regional cultural collectors). Grading economics typically favor PSA 10 holders — supply of raw NM/M cards dries up within 12-24 months of release for promo-only items, while graded population grows slowly because grading cost is high relative to raw value. Estimated 2-3x raw-to-PSA-10 multiplier based on historical patterns of similar costume promos. Buyers should monitor official TPCi announcements for anniversary box reprints or Pokemon Center collection sets that could reintroduce supply and compress premiums.
Japanese vs English & Variants
SV-P-155 is a single-print standard promo with no parallel rarities — no Reverse Holo, no Master Ball Mirror, no SAR. The natural comparison set is therefore the costume-promo Pikachu family rather than parallels of the same card. Within that family, SV-P-155 typically trades at lower volume than Japan-domestic city promos like Tohoku's Pikachu (sv-p-260) or Hiroshima's Pikachu (sv-p-261) due to narrower distribution channels, but the artwork uniqueness offsets some of that liquidity gap. Buyers prioritizing PSA 10 should expect higher grading-cost-to-sale-value ratios than for set chase cards.
Authentication & Cert Verification
Authentication follows standard Japanese promo conventions: examine the bottom-right promo stamp under loupe for clean ink coverage and correct registration, verify the holo foil pattern matches TPCi press samples for the SV-P promo line, and check corner cuts and cardstock thickness for factory consistency. Counterfeit markers in costumed-Pikachu cards include off-saturation batik pattern colors, slightly soft text edges, and missing or misregistered promo stamp. Cross-reference high-resolution press images before transactions above raw NM/M baseline.
Risks to Watch
Key risks for SV-P-155 include reprint risk through anniversary boxes or promo-collection re-releases that compress scarcity premium, secondary-market thin liquidity making timely exit harder than for set chase cards, JPY/USD/HKD foreign-exchange exposure for international buyers, and PSA-population dilution if a large sealed cache enters the grading pipeline. The structural illiquidity of niche promos relative to flagship chase cards should be weighed against the cultural-collector demand floor.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is Pikachu Batik Shirt SV-P-155?
A Japan-distributed cultural-collaboration promo card featuring Pikachu in Indonesian batik attire, released 2023 through select Pokemon Center event channels.
Are there variant printings of SV-P-155?
No. SV-P-155 is a single-print standard promo with no parallel rarities such as Reverse Holo, SAR, or Master Ball Mirror.
Is SV-P-155 a good long-term hold?
Costumed-Pikachu promos have shown steady collector appreciation due to limited distribution. Long-term yield depends on PSA grade and reprint cycle exposure.
How do I authenticate SV-P-155?
Check promo stamp bottom-right, verify holo pattern against TPCi press samples, inspect corners and cardstock under loupe for factory consistency.
What is the typical PSA 10 premium over raw?
Estimated 2-3x raw NM/M based on historical patterns of similar costume promos. Actual multiplier depends on PSA-population trajectory.
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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