tcg card display case Ancient Mew | Pokémon Custom Extended Artwork Display Case – TCG.Store
SKU: 30051938885
tcg card display case

tcg card display case Ancient Mew | Pokémon Custom Extended Artwork Display Case – TCG.Store

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tcg card display case Ancient Mew | Pokémon Custom Extended Artwork Display Case – TCG.StoreAncient Mew Pokmon Custom Extended Artwork Display Case Note: Card not included. Watermark will not appear on final printed product. Turn your favorite pulls into display worthy art. Our Extended Artwork Pokmon Display Cases are designed to complement specific Pokmon cards mimicking their style, backgrounds, and vibe to create an immersive, full art look without altering the card itself. Whether youre displaying a favorite raw pull or building a

Ancient Mew | Pokémon Custom Extended Artwork Display Case

Note: Card not included. Watermark will not appear on final printed product.


🎨 Turn your favorite pulls into display-worthy art.

Our Extended Artwork Pokémon Display Cases are designed to complement specific Pokémon cards mimicking their style, backgrounds, and vibe to create an immersive, full-art look without altering the card itself. Whether you’re displaying a favorite raw pull or building a themed collector wall, these are made for collectors who want to elevate their setup.


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Note: This display also works with other versions in other languages of the same Pokémon, but is optimized for this specific card.

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✨ What Makes It Different

- Designed to match specific Pokémon cards with extended visual themes

- Bold & Premium full-color printed artwork

- Perfect for shelf, desk, or collector walls


🛠 Features:

- Magnetic acrylic display case

- Optional magnetic stand (3D printed in matte white PLA)

- UV-resistant acrylic & full-color artwork

- Designed by a lifelong Pokémon & retro gaming fan

- Shipped securely from New York, NY USA


🧩 Available Variations:

- Artwork Only → Printed artwork only. No case or stand.

- Artwork + Display Case → Includes artwork + magnetic acrylic card case.

- Artwork + Display Case + Magnetic Stand → Full setup including artwork, case, and magnetic 3D-printed stand (matte white PLA)


🎁 Great Gift For:

- Pokémon collectors & Fans

- Pokémon collectors with raw (ungraded) cards

- Pokémon-themed gifting, display setups, or desk flex

- Birthdays, holidays, or display upgrades

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