エビワラー 20周年 STANDARD PSA 10
20th Anniversary · Japanese Print · Card #060
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Card Background & Set Context
The cp6 (CP6 in JP) 20th Anniversary set released February 2016, marking 20 years since Pokemon TCG's 1996 launch. The set prominently featured Generation I and II Pokemon with renewed art treatments referencing classic poses and scenes, alongside reprints of iconic Trainer cards. Hitmonchan — one of Generation I's three fighting-type evolutions of Tyrogue — held cultural significance as one of the rare original-base-set fighting Pokemon with distinct character identity (modeled after a boxer). The cp6 inclusion honors this lineage with a refreshed but recognisable illustration approach.
Investment Analysis
Cp6 20th Anniversary cards have appreciated steadily since release, driven by the set's specific anniversary-tribute context that cannot be replicated in subsequent products. Standard cp6 cards trade US$8-25 raw with PSA 10 lift estimated 3-5x for centred copies — the older set age (~10 years) and limited reprint pool support the grading-lift ratio. Hitmonchan specifically lacks the chase-tier premium of headline cp6 cards (Charizard, Mew, etc.) but benefits from the broader cp6 set demand. Long-term thesis: cp6 cards function as nostalgia-anchored holdings that compound on anniversary cycles — the upcoming Pokemon 30th anniversary in 2026 likely renews collector attention on cp6 as the canonical 20th-anniversary celebration set. Without active listing data in our index, valuation depends on Mercari/Snkrdunk historical references for cp6-060 specifically.
Risks to Watch
Risks include: (1) cp6-060 specifically is a non-chase card, capping potential appreciation versus headline cp6 cards, (2) condition risk is meaningful given the card's 10-year age — many surviving copies show edge wear or surface marks affecting grading, (3) reprint risk from any future anniversary celebration set could dilute scarcity, though the cp6 brand identity provides some protection, (4) JPY/HKD FX exposure on cross-border purchases.
Global Market Comparison
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Price History (90 days)
Card Background & Set Context
The cp6 (CP6 in JP) 20th Anniversary set released February 2016, marking 20 years since Pokemon TCG's 1996 launch. The set prominently featured Generation I and II Pokemon with renewed art treatments referencing classic poses and scenes, alongside reprints of iconic Trainer cards. Hitmonchan — one of Generation I's three fighting-type evolutions of Tyrogue — held cultural significance as one of the rare original-base-set fighting Pokemon with distinct character identity (modeled after a boxer). The cp6 inclusion honors this lineage with a refreshed but recognisable illustration approach.
Investment Analysis
Cp6 20th Anniversary cards have appreciated steadily since release, driven by the set's specific anniversary-tribute context that cannot be replicated in subsequent products. Standard cp6 cards trade US$8-25 raw with PSA 10 lift estimated 3-5x for centred copies — the older set age (~10 years) and limited reprint pool support the grading-lift ratio. Hitmonchan specifically lacks the chase-tier premium of headline cp6 cards (Charizard, Mew, etc.) but benefits from the broader cp6 set demand. Long-term thesis: cp6 cards function as nostalgia-anchored holdings that compound on anniversary cycles — the upcoming Pokemon 30th anniversary in 2026 likely renews collector attention on cp6 as the canonical 20th-anniversary celebration set. Without active listing data in our index, valuation depends on Mercari/Snkrdunk historical references for cp6-060 specifically.
Japanese vs English & Variants
Within cp6, Hitmonchan appears at this 060 standard slot, with the set also offering full-art reverse-holo and various secret-rare variants for headline characters. Hitmonchan does not feature in cp6's full-art alternate roster (those slots are dominated by Charizard, Mew, and Eevee-line cards). Across Pokemon TCG history, Hitmonchan has appeared in numerous sets from 1996 onward; the cp6-060 print is distinguished by its anniversary-set context rather than artwork uniqueness.
Authentication & Cert Verification
Cp6 cards from 2016 face moderate counterfeit exposure due to anniversary-set demand. Verify: (1) card stock matches the 2016-era JP production weight (slightly different feel from 2020-era SWSH cards), (2) print dot density under magnification shows the standard JP rosette pattern of the era, (3) holo treatment (if reverse-holo) uses the era-appropriate scale-pattern rather than modern linear-rain, (4) back-card pattern matches the JP layout used during the 2014-2017 XY-Sun & Moon transition era. Cards purchased from non-Japanese sources warrant extra scrutiny.
Risks to Watch
Risks include: (1) cp6-060 specifically is a non-chase card, capping potential appreciation versus headline cp6 cards, (2) condition risk is meaningful given the card's 10-year age — many surviving copies show edge wear or surface marks affecting grading, (3) reprint risk from any future anniversary celebration set could dilute scarcity, though the cp6 brand identity provides some protection, (4) JPY/HKD FX exposure on cross-border purchases.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What does cp6 set designation mean?
Concept Pack 6 in JP nomenclature — the 20th Anniversary expansion released February 2016 commemorating Pokemon TCG's launch.
Is there an English equivalent?
Generations (EN, Feb 2016) is the closest English counterpart, though cp6 has unique JP-only inclusions and stamping.
Why is anniversary set context valuable?
Anniversary sets carry tribute-specific context (artwork, stamp, distribution) that cannot be replicated in subsequent products, creating durable collector premium.
How does this compare to vintage Hitmonchan cards?
Cp6-060 doesn't compete with the original 1996 Base Set Hitmonchan in nostalgia tier, but offers a more accessible price point with anniversary-set context.
Should I grade this card?
Only for centred copies in near-mint condition — given the card's 10-year age, condition is the primary grading-lift gate.
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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