Umbreon & Darkrai-GX (Tag Team) — smM 010/031
MYR 452.39
est. $107.46
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Description
Raw, ungraded Japanese Umbreon & Darkrai-GX (Tag Team) from the smM Tag Team GX Starter Sets — card number 010/031. Card is Japanese-language and presented as a holo full-art Tag Team GX promo from the Sun & Moon era.
Condition and grading Raw / ungraded. Card is sold as a raw collectible and has not been submitted for professional grading. Photos show the card in a top-loader; I describe it as near-mint to lightly played based on visible surfaces and edges in the images, but buyers should assume ungraded condition and examine photos closely for any fine surface wear, edge whitening, or sleeve marks.
Notable features This is the Umbreon & Darkrai Tag Team GX full-art promo (Japanese). It features the Tag Team GX layout and holographic full-art finish common to promo/starter-set releases. The card number 010/031 is visible at the bottom left, tying it to the smM Tag Team GX Starter Sets release. The card includes the powerful GX attack branding and the distinctive full-art illustration that makes it desirable to collectors who chase Sun & Moon-era Tag Team promos.
Artist, set and foil status Illustrated by Mitsuhiro Arita (artist credit printed on the card). Set: smM — Tag Team GX Starter Sets (Japanese Sun & Moon promotional set). The card is holo/foil (full-art holo finish) as shown in the photos.
Collectible and playability notes This is primarily a collectible/promo pull rather than a current tournament staple; it holds value for collectors of Japanese promos, Tag Team GX sets, and fans of Umbreon/Darkrai artwork. It’s not legal in modern Standard formats (Sun & Moon-era), but may still be of interest to casual players or collectors assembling Japanese promo runs. The full-art holo and the popular Umbreon/Darkrai pairing increase its appeal on the secondary market.
Additional observations Card is pictured in a rigid sleeve/top-loader. Any minor surface or edge imperfections visible in the photos should be assumed; exact condition descriptions are based on the supplied images and the card remains ungraded. Card language is Japanese.