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1of1 1of1 Rare Gradient Magenta-less Error Hikaru Mew, May issue of COLOROCOLO COMIC, old back PROMO 1枚
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Pokemon Cards
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Last Update: 29 days ago
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I've finished authenticating the PSA and I'm posting it here.
It was submitted for authenticity only because it has color irregularities and centering issues due to errors, but it is in very good condition.
Description] Magenta-less Gradation "Rare Missing Individual
Pokémon cards have reached a major milestone, the 30th anniversary, and there is renewed interest in the history and "origin" of Pokémon cards. At the center of this focus is still the phantom Pokémon "Mew", which is the ancestor of all Pokémon, with the illustrated book number 151. The attention to the "Phantom of the Beginning," whose existence itself was once talked about like an urban legend, has increased more than ever before in the lead-up to the anniversary event.
In such a historical context, this is a rare piece of artwork that holds a "physical mystery" in the printing process.
A "blank record" created by physical limitations.
Normally, printed matter is produced by multiplying four colors of ink (CMYK) by a numerical value from 0 to 100 to create smooth gradations. In particular, magenta (M) is indispensable for the turn from blue to purple, but there is a "blank zone" where this color is extremely absent in this individual.
It is assumed that this is due to a slight moment during the printing process when the magenta ink was Mana Short, which coincidentally overlapped with the gradation tone. This is an extremely rare "printing error" in which the color that should be there is vanishing, and a brighter streak emerges than the surrounding area.
Rarity and Market Valuation
There are currently 21 PSA certified pieces of the same type in the world, but no other piece has such a pronounced gradation.
This piece has been intentionally ungraded and kept in its original state, but is in extremely good condition. The objective market value has already been established.
This is a one-of-a-kind, extremely rare and unique piece that records the "Blink of an Eye" in which the design balance from 0 to 100 has been upset.
Since this is both a Probe and Curate of the market, we do not intend to sell it up front.
Therefore, it is priced at a high level.
We have seen partial magenta-less and all magenta-less, but the color is so beautiful that we like it very much!
It was submitted for authenticity only because it has color irregularities and centering issues due to errors, but it is in very good condition.
Description] Magenta-less Gradation "Rare Missing Individual
Pokémon cards have reached a major milestone, the 30th anniversary, and there is renewed interest in the history and "origin" of Pokémon cards. At the center of this focus is still the phantom Pokémon "Mew", which is the ancestor of all Pokémon, with the illustrated book number 151. The attention to the "Phantom of the Beginning," whose existence itself was once talked about like an urban legend, has increased more than ever before in the lead-up to the anniversary event.
In such a historical context, this is a rare piece of artwork that holds a "physical mystery" in the printing process.
A "blank record" created by physical limitations.
Normally, printed matter is produced by multiplying four colors of ink (CMYK) by a numerical value from 0 to 100 to create smooth gradations. In particular, magenta (M) is indispensable for the turn from blue to purple, but there is a "blank zone" where this color is extremely absent in this individual.
It is assumed that this is due to a slight moment during the printing process when the magenta ink was Mana Short, which coincidentally overlapped with the gradation tone. This is an extremely rare "printing error" in which the color that should be there is vanishing, and a brighter streak emerges than the surrounding area.
Rarity and Market Valuation
There are currently 21 PSA certified pieces of the same type in the world, but no other piece has such a pronounced gradation.
This piece has been intentionally ungraded and kept in its original state, but is in extremely good condition. The objective market value has already been established.
This is a one-of-a-kind, extremely rare and unique piece that records the "Blink of an Eye" in which the design balance from 0 to 100 has been upset.
Since this is both a Probe and Curate of the market, we do not intend to sell it up front.
Therefore, it is priced at a high level.
We have seen partial magenta-less and all magenta-less, but the color is so beautiful that we like it very much!
Item ID: 849895326
