Just about every one of the cards I've covered here could be a contender for the most broken cards ever made
The value of these rare Pokmon cards is driven by several factors, including scarcity, historical significance, and their role in the Pokmon community
Once this happens, players can tap and hold the card for a few seconds to replay its immersive animation
Given its postal distribution history, even a raw ungraded copy in decent shape commands a massive price tag of $4,000 to $5,500, making it just as expensive as some PSA 10 cards on this list
Real Cards Distinct dark blue outer border and lighter blue inner area Clean, sharp Pok Ball swirl Balanced saturation and crisp edges Fake Cards Washed-out colors or a purple-blue tint Blurry swirl or muddy gradients Font & HP Font errors are a massive red flag
You can only use this effect of "Freki the Runick Fangs" once per turn