
Single Strike Urshifu VMAX
Brilliant Stars Trainer Gallery · #TG29 · Rare Secret · 2022
$4.87est. value (ungraded)
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The 2022 Brilliant Stars Trainer Gallery Single Strike Urshifu VMAX #TG29 is a Pokémon card released in 2022. In ungraded condition it carries an estimated value of about $4.87, with professionally graded copies commanding more.
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Collector's notes
As a recent release, this card's market is still finding its level — prices move with the player's performance, grading population growth, and overall hobby demand.
Pokémon remains the hottest TCG category in the hobby, with graded vintage and chase modern cards setting records year after year.
Buying & selling tips
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Frequently asked questions
- How much is the 2022 Brilliant Stars Trainer Gallery Single Strike Urshifu VMAX #TG29 worth?
- An ungraded Single Strike Urshifu VMAX #TG29 is worth approximately $4.87. Values change with the market — check the live eBay listings for current pricing.
- Where can I buy the Single Strike Urshifu VMAX #TG29 card?
- Single Strike Urshifu VMAX Brilliant Stars Trainer Gallery cards are available on eBay — use the grade-specific links above to find current listings, or browse the live listings carousel on this page.
- What affects the value of the Single Strike Urshifu VMAX #TG29?
- Condition and grade matter most, followed by playability and set popularity. Parallel versions, print runs, and overall hobby demand also move the price.