世界116枚ピカチュウ プロモ ブラックメガサーナイト STANDARD PSA 10
XY · Japanese Print · Card #064
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
Pokemon World Championship Pikachu promos began as event-distribution cards for Worlds participants and select retail partners, becoming a coveted annual collector tradition. The XY-era championship distributions covered events including Pokemon World Championships 2015 (Boston), 2016 (San Francisco), and related side events. The 'Black Mega Gardevoir' reference suggests connection to a specific XY-era card or thematic context (potentially related to a Mega Gardevoir variant or themed campaign). The 116 numbering likely references either championship event count or specific distribution scope within Pokemon Co.'s Worlds product line.
Investment Analysis
World Championship Pikachu promos consistently rank among the most appreciated segments of Pokemon TCG memorabilia, with first-tier event-distribution cards trading US$200-2000+ raw depending on (1) specific championship year, (2) attendance scarcity, (3) Pikachu pose distinctiveness. PSA 10 multipliers run 3-6x for centred copies. The XY-era timeframe (2014-2016) covers Worlds events from London 2015 onward, with each year's distribution tightly limited to championship participants and select retailers. Long-term thesis: World Championship promos appreciate steadily as championship-attendance scarcity becomes locked-in (event participants only); these cards are among the most defensive long-term holdings in TCG. Provenance verification is critical given counterfeit pressure on this premium tier. Without active listing data in our index, valuation depends heavily on confirmed-event provenance.
Risks to Watch
Risks include: (1) heavy counterfeit market for World Championship promos requires careful sourcing, (2) misidentified year or event context inflating perceived value, (3) condition risk given the card's age and event-attendance handling history, (4) JPY/HKD FX exposure. World Championship distribution is the primary defensive moat — confirmed-event provenance is essential for paying premium.
Global Market Comparison
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Price History (90 days)
Card Background & Set Context
Pokemon World Championship Pikachu promos began as event-distribution cards for Worlds participants and select retail partners, becoming a coveted annual collector tradition. The XY-era championship distributions covered events including Pokemon World Championships 2015 (Boston), 2016 (San Francisco), and related side events. The 'Black Mega Gardevoir' reference suggests connection to a specific XY-era card or thematic context (potentially related to a Mega Gardevoir variant or themed campaign). The 116 numbering likely references either championship event count or specific distribution scope within Pokemon Co.'s Worlds product line.
Investment Analysis
World Championship Pikachu promos consistently rank among the most appreciated segments of Pokemon TCG memorabilia, with first-tier event-distribution cards trading US$200-2000+ raw depending on (1) specific championship year, (2) attendance scarcity, (3) Pikachu pose distinctiveness. PSA 10 multipliers run 3-6x for centred copies. The XY-era timeframe (2014-2016) covers Worlds events from London 2015 onward, with each year's distribution tightly limited to championship participants and select retailers. Long-term thesis: World Championship promos appreciate steadily as championship-attendance scarcity becomes locked-in (event participants only); these cards are among the most defensive long-term holdings in TCG. Provenance verification is critical given counterfeit pressure on this premium tier. Without active listing data in our index, valuation depends heavily on confirmed-event provenance.
Japanese vs English & Variants
World Championship Pikachu promos across years (2010-onward) form a distinct sub-collection with each year commanding premium based on (1) event attendance figures, (2) Pikachu artwork distinctiveness, (3) any rarity tier within that year's distribution. The xy-064 World 116 print requires specific championship-year identification for accurate tier placement. Comparison with non-World Pikachu promos shows that championship-tied distribution commands significantly higher premium given event-attendee provenance scarcity.
Authentication & Cert Verification
World Championship promos face heavy counterfeit pressure given high price points and limited distribution. Verify: (1) World Championship stamping uses authentic Pokemon Co. event branding with correct year and event details, (2) card stock matches era-appropriate XY-era JP production, (3) holo treatment matches era-correct patterns, (4) any participant-name engraving (if applicable) matches verifiable championship attendance records. Provenance documentation from championship participation provides authoritative verification.
Risks to Watch
Risks include: (1) heavy counterfeit market for World Championship promos requires careful sourcing, (2) misidentified year or event context inflating perceived value, (3) condition risk given the card's age and event-attendance handling history, (4) JPY/HKD FX exposure. World Championship distribution is the primary defensive moat — confirmed-event provenance is essential for paying premium.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is World 116?
Likely references a Pokemon World Championship event or distribution scope; specific event year requires Pokemon Co. championship records cross-reference.
Is this English or Japanese?
World Championship promos historically include both JP and EN variants by event year; xy-numbering suggests JP track distribution.
How does Black Mega Gardevoir relate?
The Black Mega Gardevoir backstory may reference a specific XY-era thematic campaign or Mega Gardevoir card linked to this promo's distribution context.
Is grading worth the cost?
Yes for confirmed-provenance championship promos — PSA 10 multipliers of 3-6x easily support grading fees at this premium tier.
Where can I verify provenance?
Pokemon Co. World Championship event records, official championship participation documentation, and verified-attendee distribution channels provide authoritative provenance.
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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