コレクレー STANDARD PSA 10
Raging Surf · Japanese Print · Card #068
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
Gimmighoul debuted in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet (November 2022) as a treasure-themed Pokemon that exists in two forms — Chest Form (stationary, rare) and Roaming Form (mobile, requiring Pokemon Home transfer). The species evolves into Gholdengo when 999 Gimmighoul Coins are accumulated — one of the more elaborate evolution requirements in the franchise. In TCG terms, Raging Surf (SV3A, October 2023 Japan release) was the second half of the Pokemon Card 151-cycle paired set, providing additional Paldea-region cards. The Gimmighoul AR illustration captures the treasure-chest aesthetic that defined the species' visual identity.
Investment Analysis
Gimmighoul AR SV3A-068 sits in the Art Rare tier of Raging Surf, with print rates approximately 1 per 4-6 booster boxes. Gimmighoul has unique Pokedex lore — accumulating coins to evolve into Gholdengo — which has driven moderate fan demand beyond casual play. AR-tier cards in the SV3 cycle have shown PSA 10 appreciation curves of 60-150% over 12-month holding windows. Gimmighoul specifically benefits from the Roaming Form chase mechanic in Pokemon Scarlet/Violet which made the Pokemon a high-engagement species for players. Investment view: solid mid-tier AR with cross-collector appeal, modest ceiling vs SAR/SIR equivalents in the same set.
Risks to Watch
Risks: (1) Gimmighoul has lower competitive metagame relevance vs ex-tier Pokemon — collector demand drives the market; (2) SV3A reprint pressure is moderate — the set was a high-print-volume modern release; (3) Paldea-region collector demand still maturing vs older-generation favourites; (4) AR-tier ceiling structurally below SAR/SIR equivalents in the same set.
Global Market Comparison
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Price History (90 days)
Card Background & Set Context
Gimmighoul debuted in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet (November 2022) as a treasure-themed Pokemon that exists in two forms — Chest Form (stationary, rare) and Roaming Form (mobile, requiring Pokemon Home transfer). The species evolves into Gholdengo when 999 Gimmighoul Coins are accumulated — one of the more elaborate evolution requirements in the franchise. In TCG terms, Raging Surf (SV3A, October 2023 Japan release) was the second half of the Pokemon Card 151-cycle paired set, providing additional Paldea-region cards. The Gimmighoul AR illustration captures the treasure-chest aesthetic that defined the species' visual identity.
Investment Analysis
Gimmighoul AR SV3A-068 sits in the Art Rare tier of Raging Surf, with print rates approximately 1 per 4-6 booster boxes. Gimmighoul has unique Pokedex lore — accumulating coins to evolve into Gholdengo — which has driven moderate fan demand beyond casual play. AR-tier cards in the SV3 cycle have shown PSA 10 appreciation curves of 60-150% over 12-month holding windows. Gimmighoul specifically benefits from the Roaming Form chase mechanic in Pokemon Scarlet/Violet which made the Pokemon a high-engagement species for players. Investment view: solid mid-tier AR with cross-collector appeal, modest ceiling vs SAR/SIR equivalents in the same set.
Japanese vs English & Variants
Gimmighoul appears in Raging Surf as: (1) standard rare print at lower slot number, (2) Art Rare 068 (this card), (3) potentially additional variants in the high-numbered set range. The AR 068 is the standard chase tier. Compared to other Raging Surf ARs (Gholdengo AR, Iono AR, etc.), Gimmighoul AR trades at moderate premiums — the evolved Gholdengo and trainer ARs typically lead the set's PSA 10 secondary market.
Authentication & Cert Verification
SV3A AR authentication: (1) full-art illustration extending to card edges (borderless framing), (2) AR rarity diamond pattern bottom-right, (3) SV-era Pokeball-pattern reverse stock, (4) Raging Surf set logo and SV3A identifier, (5) holographic foil pattern on artwork zone. Centring is the dominant grading constraint for SV-era ARs — full-art prints tend toward edge-bias on Japanese print runs.
Risks to Watch
Risks: (1) Gimmighoul has lower competitive metagame relevance vs ex-tier Pokemon — collector demand drives the market; (2) SV3A reprint pressure is moderate — the set was a high-print-volume modern release; (3) Paldea-region collector demand still maturing vs older-generation favourites; (4) AR-tier ceiling structurally below SAR/SIR equivalents in the same set.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is Gimmighoul in Pokemon lore?
Gimmighoul is a treasure-themed Paldea Pokemon from Scarlet & Violet (2022) that evolves into Gholdengo by accumulating 999 Gimmighoul Coins.
How rare is an AR pull from Raging Surf?
Art Rare cards pull at approximately 1 per 4-6 booster boxes — chase-tier but accessible with a couple of boxes.
Is SV3A-068 in the English version of Raging Surf?
Raging Surf was Japan-only in original release; the closest English equivalent comes via Paldea Evolved / Obsidian Flames cards with similar Pokemon.
Should I grade my Gimmighoul AR?
Yes if centring is near-perfect — AR full-art prints have low PSA 10 yield, supporting strong graded premiums.
Why is the Japanese SV3A more collected than the English equivalent?
Japanese print quality, smaller print runs per chase rarity, and JP-collector premium typically push prices 1.5-2× over English equivalents in matched grade.
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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