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Flapple V 018/163 Sword & Shield Ultra Rare Holo Pokemon Card

Original price was: $2.64.Current price is: $1.98.

This is a raw Flapple V Pokémon card, number 018/163 from the Sword & Shield series. The card shows holo finish and was photographed in a binder sleeve/toploader style holder.

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This is a raw Flapple V Pokémon card, number 018/163 from the Sword & Shield series. The card shows holo finish and was photographed in a binder sleeve/toploader style holder.

  • Identified from the title, listing aspects, and photos as Flapple V 018/163.
  • Card details listed by seller include Sword & Shield, Ultra Rare, Holo, 190 HP, Grass type, and 2021 manufacture year.
  • Artwork credit shown on the card is PLANETA Mochizuki.
  • The back photo is included and shows standard Pokémon card backing.
  • No grading service slab is shown; the card appears raw/ungraded.

SKU: 0124260060

More Info:

  • Detected Type: Card
  • Name: Flapple V
  • Set: Sword & Shield
  • Card Number: 018/163
  • Card Type: Pokémon
  • Rarity: Ultra Rare
  • Finish: Holo
  • HP: 190
  • Attribute/MTG Color: Grass
  • Game: Pokémon TCG
  • Character: Flapple
  • Illustrator: PLANETA Mochizuki
  • Year Manufactured: 2021
  • Language: English
  • Country of Origin: United States
  • Grading Status: Raw / Ungraded

• All photos are of the actual item you are looking to purchase.
• Please check photos for actual condition.

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