PSA10 2010 Pokemon Japanese Machamp Holo 1st Edition GEM MT #045 From Japan
PSA10 2010 Pokemon Japanese Machamp Holo 1st Edition GEM MT #045 From Japan
Price: $1,000.00
Machamp from the Japanese Base Set, that holo 1st Edition printing, sitting pretty in a PSA 10 Gem Mint slab. Yeah, card number 045/102. It’s got that classic bulked-up pose, four arms flexed like it’s about to crush a boulder, with a gritty background that screams raw power. The artwork by Ken Sugimori just nails the evolution vibe—Machamp looking unstoppable, ready to throw down.
On the card text side, it’s a Stage 2 Fighting type with 100 HP. Ability? None here, but attacks pack a punch: Strikes for ramping up damage based on your bench, and the big one, Seismic Toss, dealing damage equal to your opponent’s HP minus 10. Simple, brutal mechanics that fit the early game era. No frills, just pure beatdown potential.
This set dropped back in 1996, the very first Pocket Monsters Card Game release in Japan. What makes this printing stand out? It’s the 1st Edition stamp, super limited run before they switched to unlimited. Japanese cards had that thicker stock and sharper print quality compared to English versions, plus the holo pattern pops differently—more of a galaxy swirl that catches light in a subtle way. Being the original language adds that authentic origin story, especially for a powerhouse like Machamp, who evolved from the Machop line that everyone grinded gyms with.
Slab-wise, this one’s a GEM MT 10 from PSA, meaning edges are razor-sharp, corners pristine, surface flawless with no whitening or scratches. Centering looks dead-on, probably 10/10 all around for eye appeal—colors vibrant, holo foil gleaming without a hint of clouding. Pop report? From what I recall, PSA has graded under 50 of these Japanese 1st Ed Machamp holos in 10s total, super scarce given the age and handling over decades. It’s the kind of slab that holds up under scrutiny, no surprises.
I’d stash this one in a display case next to my coffee setup, just to glance at those muscles while brewing a pot—talk about morning motivation.
Quick Facts:
– Card Title: Machamp
– Set: Base Set (Japanese)
– Rarity: Holo Rare (1st Edition)
– Condition: PSA 10 Gem Mint
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