grimer pokemon card japanese Grimer 88 (CGC 4) (Banned Art)
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grimer pokemon card japanese

grimer pokemon card japanese Grimer 88 (CGC 4) (Banned Art)

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grimer pokemon card japanese Grimer 88 (CGC 4) (Banned Art)Step into the world of Pokmon nostalgia with this authentic, vintage 1997 Japanese Grimer Pokmon Card from the Rocket Gang series. Boasting a CGC Universal Grade of 4 VG Ex, this collectible is a must have for any Pokmon enthusiast or collector. Key Features: Card: Grimer No. 088, artistically designed by Kagemaru Himeno Set: Rocket Gang, known for its striking artwork and unforgettable characters Language: Japanese, adding an extra layer of rarity

Step into the world of Pokémon nostalgia with this authentic, vintage 1997 Japanese Grimer Pokémon Card from the Rocket Gang series. Boasting a CGC Universal Grade of 4 VG/Ex, this collectible is a must-have for any Pokémon enthusiast or collector.

Key Features:

- Card: Grimer No. 088, artistically designed by Kagemaru Himeno
- Set: Rocket Gang, known for its striking artwork and unforgettable characters
- Language: Japanese, adding an extra layer of rarity and value to the card
- Condition: Graded 4 VG/Ex by CGC Universal, a reputable authority in card grading and authentication
- Stats: LV. 10 with 40 HP, showcasing Grimer's abilities as a classic Generation I Pokémon
- Card Dimensions: 0.9 m x 30 kg, making it an ideal size for display and safekeeping

Add this piece of Pokémon history to your collection and relive the excitement of the early Pokémon card game. With its unique artwork, charming design, and impressive grade, this Grimer card is sure to be a prized possession for years to come. Don't miss the chance to own a piece of Pokémon nostalgia with this classic Japanese Grimer card from the iconic Rocket Gang series.
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