Vegito, Origins of the Ultimate

Dragon Ball Super Card GameCross Worlds (Series 3)

Vegito, Origins of the Ultimate from Cross Worlds (Series 3)

Card Type

Battle Card

Set & Number

Cross Worlds (Series 3) - BT3-130

Rarity

SCR (Secret Rare)

Edition & Language

1st Edition / LimitedEnglish

Condition & Value Assessment

Condition Grade

Moderately Played (MP)

Estimated Market Value

Raw (with visible surface damage): $300 - $500. Raw (Near Mint): $800 - $1,100. Graded (PSA 10): $4,000+.

Recent Sales

Near Mint raw copies have sold between $900-$1,200 recently. Damaged or heavily played copies significantly lose value, often selling for 40-50% of market value.

Condition Details

Highly visible surface issue resembling a large 'crackle' or moisture damage appearing on the center and right-hand side of the card. Minor edge nicks and potential corner fraying on the bottom right (as pictured). Centering appears slightly shifted to the left.

Grading Recommendation

Not recommended for professional grading in current condition. The significant surface defect (cracking/peeling) would likely result in an 'Alteration' or 'Damaged' grade (typically a 3 or 4), which would value the card lower than selling it raw.

Card Description

Character: Vegito. 40,000 Power. 6 Drop Cost. [Permanent] You don't lose the game if you have 0 cards in your deck, and if you have 0 cards in your deck, this card gets +10000 power. [Activate: Main] [Once per turn] Switch this card to Active Mode, then choose up to 1 of your opponent's Battle Cards and return it to its owner's hand. Then, place the top 5 cards of your deck in your Drop.

Notable Features

Features a unique textured gold and rainbow foil pattern characteristic of Series 3 SCRs. This is the first Secret Rare Vegito card produced in the game.

Authentication Notes

Font and character spacing appear consistent with authentic Bandai prints. The specific 'sand' texture on the foil is difficult to replicate. However, the surface damage suggests either environmental exposure or a potential delamination of the foil layer.

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