How to tell if a card is an illustration rare?

To tell if a Pokémon card is an Illustration Rare (IR), look for a single gold star in the bottom corner of the card, indicating it's a special version of a standard Pokémon with full-card art that extends beyond the usual borders, often having a card number higher than the set's listed total (making it a secret rare). These cards feature detailed artwork, differing from standard cards by their art and rarity, not stats.
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How to identify a special illustration rare?

If a Pokémon card's rarity symbol is two gold stars, it's a Special Illustration Rare. The Special Illustration Rare rarity debuted at the start of the Scarlet & Violet Series in March 2023. So far, all Special Illustration Rare cards have been foil alternate-art cards of Pokémon ex.
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How to tell if a card is rare or not?

To tell if a card is rare, check the expansion symbol's color (gold/orange for rare/mythic in Magic, star shape in Pokémon), look for letters like 'R' or 'M' at the bottom, and note special features like foiling or unique numbering (e.g., a card number exceeding the set total for secret rares), as rarity is indicated by these visual cues and printings. 
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What is the difference between illustration rare and art rare?

In Pokémon TCG, Art Rare (AR) is the Japanese term for cards featuring full-art alternate artwork, while Illustration Rare (IR) is the direct English equivalent, both using a single gold star symbol and featuring beautiful, often scenic, art that extends across the card, making them highly sought-after collectible variants of standard Pokémon. The key difference is language/region (JP vs. ENG), as they represent the same tier of rarity and visual style, but collectors often prefer Japanese versions for superior texture and finish, though English versions are more accessible. 
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What Pokémon card costs $1,000,000?

The most famous "million dollar" Pokémon card is the Pikachu Illustrator, with Logan Paul owning a PSA 10 graded version that set a Guinness World Record for a private sale at $5.275 million in 2022, with Paul now planning to auction it. This extremely rare card, from a 1998 illustration contest, is considered the holy grail for collectors due to its scarcity (only 39 believed to exist) and connection to Pikachu's creator, Atsuko Nishida.
 
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What are "prismatic evolutions" in TCGs?

Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—Prismatic Evolutions Poké Ball and Master Ball Premium Parallel Cards. This new expansion introduces premium parallel cards with Poké Ball and Master Ball treatments. These cards sparkle with personality, showcasing a fun Poké Ball or Master Ball as you turn them from side to side.
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What is the 70/30 rule in art?

The 70/30 rule in art is a composition guideline suggesting you use a dominant element (70%) and contrast it with a smaller, opposing element (30%) to create visual interest and harmony, preventing a design from being too even or boring. It applies to various aspects like values (light/dark), colors (warm/cool), shapes (large/small), or busy vs. restful areas, ensuring one aspect leads while the other accents, guiding the viewer's eye effectively.
 
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What is art 🎨 🎭?

Art has been defined as a vehicle for the expression or communication of emotions and ideas, a means for exploring and appreciating formal elements for their own sake, and as mimesis or representation.
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What Pokémon card is worth $60,000?

A Trainer No. 3 card from the 1999 Super Secret Battle is a famous Pokémon card known to sell for around $60,000 due to its extreme rarity, awarded only to the third-place winner of that exclusive Japanese tournament. Other cards like the Tropical Mega Battle Tropical Wind (potentially $65k+) or certain Charizard variants can also reach or exceed this value, with high-grade promotional and tournament cards commanding premium prices. 
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Is holo or reverse holo more rare?

Generally, reverse holos are rarer than regular holos in most Pokémon sets, especially modern ones, because they appear in a separate reverse holo slot and often cover the whole card (except art), making them harder to pull in specific numbers than a standard holo rare. However, the rarity can depend on the era: in older Sword & Shield sets, regular holos might be rarer, while Scarlet & Violet guarantees reverse holos for most cards, making the standard holo rarer, but the reverse holo is still more sought after for master sets. 
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What symbols indicate card rarity?

A red-orange symbol indicates the card is mythic rare. A gold symbol indicates the card is rare. A silver symbol indicates the card is uncommon. A black or white symbol indicates the card is common or is a basic land.
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What is the $5.275 million Pokémon card?

Paul previously purchased the card in 2022 for $5.275 million. The card is a 1998 "Pikachu Illustrator" card featuring art drawn by legendary Pokémon artist Atsuko Nishida, given away to winners of an illustration contest hosted by CoroCoro Comic magazine.
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Is it better to buy graded or ungraded cards?

It's better to buy graded cards for trust, authentication, and maximized investment value, especially for high-end cards where a top grade (like a PSA 10) commands significantly higher prices, offering buyer confidence and protection from misrepresentation. However, buying raw (ungraded) cards is often better for lower-value cards, as grading costs aren't justified, or for experienced collectors who can assess condition themselves, potentially finding hidden gems or getting a better price by grading them later. 
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What are the 5 C's of art?

Collection, community, culture, collaboration, and creativity – these are the five C's of art in design.
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What is painting 🖌 🎨?

Painting is artwork that results from the application of paint onto a solid surface. The paint can be made of many materials, as long as it is pigmented liquid that can dry to a solid thin layer. Some different types of paint are acrylic, oil, watercolor, gouache, and encaustic.
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What are the 4 types of art?

While art has many classifications, four common types often cited are Painting, Sculpture, Literature, and Music, forming foundational categories, though other groupings like Fine, Applied, Performing, and Digital Art also exist, encompassing broader expressions from visual to interactive forms like theatre and film. 
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What is the golden rule in art?

"Golden Rule" in art refers both to the ethical principle, famously depicted in Norman Rockwell's "The Golden Rule" painting and mosaic, and to the Golden Ratio (or Divine Proportion), a mathematical concept (approx. 1.618) used for creating visually harmonious compositions by dividing space in pleasing, natural-looking proportions, often via the Fibonacci sequence. Artists use it intuitively or precisely to structure elements, creating balance and beauty.
 
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What is the 7 head rule in art?

Drawing a silhouette

Nowadays, more simply, we use head height as our unity of reference. Total body height is equal to eight times head height. Drawing a man using the following equivalences for each part of the human body: Body = 7 to 8 x head.
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Should art be hung 57 or 60?

Hang Your Art By Its Center

The artwork's center should be 57 inches from the ground to match average eye level. People shouldn't strain themselves to view the artwork. By placing the center of the artwork at eye level, it ensures the art can be admired comfortably.
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Which is better, GX or EX?

For the Pokémon TCG, GX cards are generally stronger than EX cards due to higher HP and game-changing GX attacks, but preference for art and game era matters; EX cards (from older sets) are loved for classic feel and art, while GX cards (from Sun & Moon era) offer powerful single-use moves, both giving up two Prize Cards when knocked out, making them high-risk/high-reward. 
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Is there a Pokemon card worth $1,000,000?

Yes, Pokémon cards are worth millions, with the top card being the Pikachu Illustrator, which YouTuber Logan Paul bought for over $5.3 million in 2022, making it the most expensive Pokémon card ever sold and well over the $1 million mark, with others potentially valued at $1.2 million or more. 
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What does "TCG" stand for in Pokémon TCG?

The Pokémon Trading Card Game (Japanese: ポケモンカードゲーム, Hepburn: Pokemon Kādo Gēmu; "Pokémon Card Game"), abbreviated as PTCG or Pokémon TCG, is a tabletop and collectible card game developed by Creatures Inc.
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