かがやくリザードン 2023 SVF JP STANDARD PSA 10
Obsidian Flames · Japanese Print · Card #001
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
Charizard, originally Pokemon #006, has been the franchise's most commercially valuable card since the 1999 Base Set 1st Edition Holo. The Radiant rarity tier was introduced in Pokemon Sword & Shield's Astral Radiance era (May 2022 Japan) as a full-foil card variant sitting between standard rare and Ultra Rare. Radiant Charizard appeared in Pokemon GO TCG (2022) and has since recurred across multiple sets. SV3 Obsidian Flames (August 2023 Japan release) carried the Radiant Charizard as a key chase pull, leveraging both the rarity-tier scarcity and Charizard's permanent franchise demand.
Investment Analysis
Radiant Charizard SV3-001 carries the strongest demand drivers in Pokemon TCG: Charizard franchise mascot status combined with Radiant (Kira) rarity tier scarcity. Radiant Charizard prints from various sets have historically delivered the most consistent PSA 10 appreciation in the modern TCG era — typical 24-month performance ranges from 100-300% across set variants. The SV3 (Obsidian Flames JP variant) print specifically benefits from being JP-original printing rather than English equivalent, with collector premium typically 1.5-2× over matched English grades. Investment view: highest-conviction tier across the entire P0 chase queue. Pull rate for Radiant cards is approximately 1 per 12 packs; PSA 10 yield rates favour graded copies meaningfully.
Risks to Watch
Risks: (1) high counterfeit incentive — Radiant Charizards see frequent fake circulation, raw purchases require provenance verification; (2) Charizard market efficiency — tight bid-ask spreads, limiting alpha vs lesser-known cards; (3) reprint risk — Charizard receives multiple new prints per year, each potentially diluting prior-era demand at margin; (4) Radiant tier across multiple sets means investors must distinguish set-specific Radiant Charizard prints accurately.
Global Market Comparison
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Price History (90 days)
Card Background & Set Context
Charizard, originally Pokemon #006, has been the franchise's most commercially valuable card since the 1999 Base Set 1st Edition Holo. The Radiant rarity tier was introduced in Pokemon Sword & Shield's Astral Radiance era (May 2022 Japan) as a full-foil card variant sitting between standard rare and Ultra Rare. Radiant Charizard appeared in Pokemon GO TCG (2022) and has since recurred across multiple sets. SV3 Obsidian Flames (August 2023 Japan release) carried the Radiant Charizard as a key chase pull, leveraging both the rarity-tier scarcity and Charizard's permanent franchise demand.
Investment Analysis
Radiant Charizard SV3-001 carries the strongest demand drivers in Pokemon TCG: Charizard franchise mascot status combined with Radiant (Kira) rarity tier scarcity. Radiant Charizard prints from various sets have historically delivered the most consistent PSA 10 appreciation in the modern TCG era — typical 24-month performance ranges from 100-300% across set variants. The SV3 (Obsidian Flames JP variant) print specifically benefits from being JP-original printing rather than English equivalent, with collector premium typically 1.5-2× over matched English grades. Investment view: highest-conviction tier across the entire P0 chase queue. Pull rate for Radiant cards is approximately 1 per 12 packs; PSA 10 yield rates favour graded copies meaningfully.
Japanese vs English & Variants
Radiant Charizard print hierarchy across sets (highest to lowest PSA 10 premium typically): (1) Radiant Charizard from Pokemon GO TCG, (2) Radiant Charizard from Crown Zenith / Astral Radiance, (3) SV3 Obsidian Flames JP Radiant Charizard (this card), (4) SV-era ex-tier Charizards from various sets. Cross-comparison shows Radiant Charizard prints generally trade in similar premium ranges with set-specific narrative driving differentiation.
Authentication & Cert Verification
Radiant Charizard authentication is critical — high counterfeit incentive on Charizard cards. Verify: (1) full-foil treatment across entire card surface (Radiant signature), (2) Kira-rare watermark/stamp specific to Radiant tier, (3) reverse-side SV-era Pokeball-pattern stock weight, (4) silver-bordered rarity indicator bottom-right, (5) holographic foil density and reflectivity match Radiant tier (denser than standard rare, lighter than Ultra Rare). Verify against known-genuine reference imagery before purchase.
Risks to Watch
Risks: (1) high counterfeit incentive — Radiant Charizards see frequent fake circulation, raw purchases require provenance verification; (2) Charizard market efficiency — tight bid-ask spreads, limiting alpha vs lesser-known cards; (3) reprint risk — Charizard receives multiple new prints per year, each potentially diluting prior-era demand at margin; (4) Radiant tier across multiple sets means investors must distinguish set-specific Radiant Charizard prints accurately.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How is Radiant rarity different from Ultra Rare?
Radiant (Kira) is its own rarity tier between standard rare and Ultra Rare, with distinctive full-foil treatment across the entire card surface.
Why is Charizard always premium-priced in TCG?
Franchise mascot status combined with 25+ years of collector demand creates structurally premium pricing across all Charizard prints.
How rare is a Radiant pull from a Japanese booster?
Approximately 1 per 12 packs — rarer than standard rare, more accessible than Ultra Rare.
Is the SV3 JP version more valuable than the English Obsidian Flames Charizard?
Yes — Japanese SV3 prints typically command 1.5-2× English equivalents in matched grade due to print quality and JP-collector premium.
Should I grade SV3-001?
Yes if raw condition is near-mint with strong centring. Radiant Charizard PSA 10 vs PSA 9 multiples typically run 3-5× — strong grading-fee payback.
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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