PSA 10 Umbreon VMAX TG23/TG30 Brilliant Stars Pokemon Trainer Gallery GEM MINT
PSA 10 Umbreon VMAX TG23/TG30 Brilliant Stars Pokemon Trainer Gallery GEM MINT
Price: $263.93
Umbreon VMAX from Brilliant Stars Trainer Gallery, #TG23/TG30, ultra rare, slapped in a PSA 10 slab. That artwork? Umbreon lounging in the moonlight with those glowing rings, all sleek and shadowy—hits like a quiet night stroll through Eevee evos.
On the card text side, it’s a Darkness type with 310 HP. Ability’s Dark Signal: when you play it from hand to evolve Umbreon V, switch an opponent’s Benched Pokémon to the Active spot. Attacks? Max Darkness does 150 damage for three Darkness energy, and that’s it—no fancy extras, just solid beatdown potential.
Brilliant Stars dropped in 2022, part of the Sword & Shield era wrapping up with VSTAR and VMAX mechanics. This Trainer Gallery printing stands out because it’s not the main set version—it’s got that full-art flair with a trainer vibe, featuring Lillie in the background, making it a fresh take on the standard Umbreon VMAX. Folks dig how it ties into the Eeveelution love, especially with Umbreon being the dark horse of the family. Compared to earlier Umbreon cards, this one’s got modern bulk and that gallery polish, pulling from the subset that mixes Pokémon with human characters for a narrative feel.
Slab-wise, PSA 10 means pristine all around—edges sharp as a Moonlight fang, corners untouched, surface clean without a whisper of whitening. Centering’s likely spot-on, giving it killer eye appeal under lights; those red eyes pop against the black fur. Pop report estimates hover around 1,200 for PSA 10s last I checked, not flooding the scene but enough to hunt one down if you’re patient.
I’d stash this in a display case next to other Eevee kin, just to watch the evo chain glow.
Quick Facts:
– Card Title: Umbreon VMAX TG23/TG30
– Set: Brilliant Stars Trainer Gallery
– Rarity: Ultra Rare
– Condition: PSA 10
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