Magnezone ex Pokémon Trading Card (065/198)

QUICK FACTS
Categories
Era
2023-present
Origin
🌍 International
Brand
PokémonRarity
Average (4/10)
Discovered
Jan 22, 2026
3 weeks ago
DESCRIPTION
A full-art Pokémon trading card featuring Magnezone ex, an Electric-type Pokémon depicted with multiple magnetic bodies and glowing eyes. The card has a holographic finish visible across the illustration and text areas, indicating it's a 'holo rare' or higher rarity. The card details include its name, HP (330), attacks ('Energy Crush' and 'Pulse Launcher'), weakness, and resistance. It is marked as card number 065/198 from the 'SV: Paldea Evolved' set (indicated by 'SVim', likely a typo for 'SVI' or 'SVP').
CULTURAL ECHOES
Where This Object Echoes
Pokémon's global phenomenon originating from Japan, with its creature designs often inspired by animals, mythology, and everyday objects.
The broader culture of strategic card games, influenced by early pioneers like Magic: The Gathering, where players collect and battle with unique cards.
Ritual & Ceremonial Use
- •Collecting and organizing cards in binders or display cases.
- •Participating in strategic battles/matches according to game rules.
- •Trading cards with others to complete sets or acquire desired Pokémon.
Meaning Through Time
Initially seen primarily as a children's game and cartoon franchise, sparking early collecting enthusiasm.
Evolved into a global entertainment brand and a mature hobby with a significant adult collector base, where card values can vary widely, attracting both casual and serious investors.
HISTORICAL STORY
DID YOU KNOW?
Magnezone is a unique Pokémon that evolves by leveling up in an area with a special magnetic field or by using a Thunder Stone, rather than traditional methods.
The 'ex' mechanic on Pokémon cards signifies particularly powerful Pokémon that interact with the game's prize card system in a special way if they are defeated.
MATERIAL & CONDITION
Surface
The card has a glossy, holographic surface with a distinct texture pattern across the entire front, typical of 'ex' or 'full art' cards in the Pokémon TCG. The print quality appears standard for modern trading cards.
Weight & Feel
Lightweight and thin, characteristic of a standard paper or cardstock trading card.
Condition
The card appears to be in near-mint condition, held flat without significant bends or creases. Edges and corners seem mostly sharp, though exact condition is hard to assess due to image blur.
RARITY ANALYSIS
Typical antique shop fare. Requires some searching but regularly available. This is where most genuine antiques fall.
Typical Characteristics
- Standard antique shop items
- Regularly available
- Moderate collector interest
ESTIMATED VALUE
Updated: Jan 25, 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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