Larvitar - Neo Discovery (Common)

Estimated value
$1 - $5Rarity
Ordinary(3/10)Category
Trading CardsBrand
PokémonEra
Early 2000s (2001)Origin
🇺🇸 United StatesArtist / Creator
Kagemaru HimenoAuthenticity
LARVITAR - NEO DISCOVERY (COMMON): IDENTIFICATION
This appears to be a Larvitar Pokémon trading card from the Neo Discovery expansion. The card displays the Basic Pokémon Larvitar with 50 HP and its attacks 'Bite' and 'Mud Slap'. The artwork by Kagemaru Himeno depicts Larvitar emerging from a rocky cavern. Larvitar is a Rock/Ground type Pokémon, known for its protective shell and eventual evolution into the powerful Tyranitar.
Compare with other trading cards in the archive: Dark Gyarados - Team Rocket (Prerelease Holo) [8/82], Grimer - Team Rocket (1st Edition) [57/82], Raichu LV.45 - Temple of Anger (1st Edition Holo) [025/092].
SET RELEASE & PRINT RUN
SCARCITY
Standard antiques commonly found at estate sales and flea markets. Plentiful supply meets modest demand.
Rarity 3/10. Curiosa currently catalogues 155 trading cards items at rarity 3 or higher.
Typical Characteristics
- Moderate production runs
- Common at estate sales
- Entry-level collectibles
Confidence Factors
- Common card, not typically targeted for counterfeiting.
- Visual consistency with known Neo Discovery releases.
- Low market value reduces incentive for fraudulent reproduction.
GRADING EXPERT'S TAKE
Trading Card Market Analyst
The Pokémon's name, HP, attacks, artwork, and set symbol are all clearly visible and align perfectly with records for the Larvitar card from the Neo Discovery set. The visual cues point to a standard English release.
KEY EVIDENCE
- 1The card clearly shows 'Larvitar' as the Pokémon name.
- 2The 50 HP, attack names 'Bite' and 'Mud Slap', and overall card layout identify it as a Pokémon TCG card.
- 3The set symbol for Neo Discovery (a stylized compass) is visible at the bottom of the card, confirming the expansion.
- 4The lack of a star symbol and presence of a circle indicates it is a Common rarity card.
WHAT WOULD IMPROVE CERTAINTY
- →Examine the back of the card for scratches, whitening, or other wear.
- →Check the corners and edges closely for any signs of fraying or creasing.
- →Inspect the surface under a strong light at an angle to detect any indentations or scratches.
CONDITION & GRADE
Condition
Visually, the card appears to be in decent, played condition. While the front shows good color and no obvious creases, the edges and corners may show some light wear from handling, which is common for cards from this era.
TRADING CARD MARKET VALUE
Updated: Feb 27, 2026
- Market comparables from auctions & retail
- Condition, completeness & craftsmanship
- Current collector demand & trends
- Low = quick sale, high = patient seller
For informational purposes only, not a formal appraisal.
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