Die teuersten Full Art Karten
Full Art Karten verbinden randlose Illustrationen mit hochwertigen strukturierten Oberflächen. Von 50 € Full Art Supportern bis hin zu 400 € Alternate Art Meisterwerken – dies sind die wertvollsten Karten aller Epochen.
Top-Auswahl
Umbreon VMAX
Evolving Skies
$200 - $400
Nach Marktwert gerankt
Alternate art full bleed with moonlit Eevee artwork. The gold standard for modern full art cards.
Rainbow Rare VMAX — "Chonkachu." Full art rainbow treatment on the most popular Pokemon.
Charizard ex
Pokemon 151
Special Art Rare with full illustration from Pokemon 151. Full bleed Charizard artwork at its finest.
Alternate art showing Rayquaza soaring through a gold-tinged sky. Second most valuable card from the best modern set.
Alternate art with underwater scene. Considered one of the most artistic cards in the SWSH era.
Iono
Paldea Evolved
Full Art Supporter featuring the popular Iono character. Trainer card collectors drive intense demand for anime-style character art.
Alternate art with interdimensional theme. Both competitively relevant and visually stunning.
Rainbow Secret Rare with full prismatic foil. The defining chase card of Brilliant Stars.
Mew ex
Pokemon 151
Hyper Rare gold Mew with full-card golden treatment. The only gold Mew in the modern era.
Charizard ex
Obsidian Flames
Full Art ex from Obsidian Flames. Features Charizard in a dark, dramatic pose with premium texture.
Full Art vs Alternate Art vs Special Art Rare
Full Art-karten haben Rand-zu-Rand-Grafiken mit strukturierten Oberflächen und erschienen erstmals in der BW-Ära. Alternate Arts (SWSH-Ära) gehen noch weiter mit einzigartigen, oft handlungsgetriebenen Illustrationen, die sich von der Standardgrafik unterscheiden. Special Art Rares (SV-Ära) entwickelten sich aus den Alternate Arts mit noch detaillierteren Grafiken und stärkerer Prägung. Das Verständnis dieser Unterschiede ist entscheidend, da eine Alternate Art-Version derselben Karte 5- bis 20-mal mehr wert sein kann als die Standard-Full Art.
Warum Trainer Full Arts Premiumpreise erzielen
Full Art Supporter-Karten mit menschlichen Charakteren aus den Pokémon-Spielen übertreffen regelmäßig die Erwartungen. Charaktere wie Marnie, Lilli, Cynthia, Iono und Sabrina haben engagierte Fangemeinden, die die Sammlernachfrage weit über den spielerischen Nutzen der Karte hinaus antreiben. Japanische Full Art Trainer erzielen oft noch höhere Preise als ihre englischen Pendants, bedingt durch die Charakter-Sammelkultur auf dem japanischen Markt.
Frequently Asked Questions
01 What makes full art cards more valuable than regular cards?
Full art cards have extended artwork, premium textured surfaces, and lower pull rates than regular versions. They represent a higher rarity tier and are more visually impressive for display collections, driving collector demand.
02 How do I protect the texture on full art cards?
Sleeve immediately in a penny sleeve or perfect-fit sleeve — never stack unsleeved full arts as the texture can transfer marks to adjacent cards. Use rigid toploaders or magnetic cases for storage. Avoid touching the textured surface with bare fingers.
03 Are all full art cards textured?
Most full art cards from BW era onward have textured surfaces. However, some early BW full arts and certain promo full arts may have minimal texture. Modern SV-era full arts and SARs have the heaviest and most pronounced texturing.
04 Which full art Pokemon cards appreciate the most?
Full art cards featuring Charizard, Pikachu, Umbreon, and popular Trainer characters (Lillie, Marnie, Iono) appreciate the most. Alternate art and SAR versions outperform standard full arts. Cards from out-of-print sets show the strongest appreciation.
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