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5 facts about this card
Shining Magikarp is one of the very first Shining Pokémon ever printed in the TCG, debuting as a secret card in Neo Revelation with the set-breaking number 66/64.
Neo Revelation was the third Neo Series expansion, released in English on September 21, 2001, and collectors remember it as the set that introduced Shining cards to Wizards of the Coast-era Pokémon packs.
This card depicts Magikarp in its Shiny form, and its flavor text is taken from Pokémon Gold, tying it directly to the Johto era that made alternate-colored Pokémon unforgettable.
The artwork is by Ken Sugimori, Pokémon’s original character designer, which gives Shining Magikarp an extra layer of prestige for collectors who love early franchise-authored card art.
PSA notes that Neo Revelation’s Shining Magikarp and Shining Gyarados were the first WotC Shining cards and remain especially desirable because they spotlight one of Pokémon’s most iconic evolution lines.
Card Reference
Shining Magikarp is a Pokemon trading card from the Pokemon Neo Revelation set, card number 66. This card has a Secret Rare rarity, is printed in English, belongs to the Wizards of the Coast era, and was released in 2001. The current market price is $445.00, based on recent Raw NM sales tracked on Double Holo.
The current market price of Shining Magikarp is $445.00. Market price reflects recent Raw NM sales on Double Holo and updates as new sales come in.
Shining Magikarp is from the Pokemon Neo Revelation set, card number 66, released in 2001.
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