Bird Keeper (Full Art) 066/072 Shining Fates Holo AGS 9.5
Bird Keeper (Full Art) 066/072 Shining Fates Holo AGS 9.5
Price: $28.00
Bird Keeper Full Art from Shining Fates, ultra rare, sitting in nice raw condition straight from the pack. This one’s got that supporter vibe with artwork showing a trainer mid-flight with birds swirling around, all in a dynamic full art spread that fills the card edge to edge. The holo pattern dances across the background, picking up light in subtle ways without overwhelming the details.
On the text side, it’s a Supporter card you play to switch your Active Pokémon with one from your Bench, then draw three cards—simple but clutch for those momentum shifts in a match. No HP or type here since it’s trainer territory, but it fits right into decks needing quick pivots and card advantage.
Shining Fates dropped in 2021 as part of the Sword & Shield series, a shiny-focused set with those V and VMAX chasers, and this Bird Keeper is numbered 066/072. Raw copies from this print run often show up with decent centering, though you might spot minor factory quirks like slight off-centering on the borders or faint print lines in the holo foil—nothing wild, just the usual for mass-produced cards. Edges tend to hold up well if they’ve been stored properly, avoiding that chipped look from rough handling.
Diving into raw details, the corners on this one are sharp with no dings, edges clean without whitening, and the surface is smooth, free of scratches or dents that could kill the appeal. The holo flash pops nicely under angled light, highlighting the bird motifs without any clouding or foil defects. Centering looks solid, maybe 60/40 tops and bottoms, which is par for the course in raw pulls from this set.
Sleeve it up for your binder or let it chill in a top loader—keeps that artwork flying high.
Quick Facts:
– Card Title: Bird Keeper (Full Art)
– Set: Shining Fates
– Rarity: Ultra Rare
– Condition: Clean Raw
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