The 2017 Sun & Moon Poké Ball card (#125) features an uncommon reverse holo treatment designed by Ryo Ueda, serving as a foundational piece for Pokémon TCG collectors.
Poké Ball
2017 • Pokémon • Sun & Moon
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Released in 2017 as part of the Sun & Moon series, the Poké Ball trading card (number 125) is a staple for Pokémon TCG enthusiasts. This uncommon card features a distinctive reverse holo finish that adds visual depth to the design. Ryo Ueda provided the artwork for this release, bringing a recognizable aesthetic to the core mechanic of the game. For collectors building out the Sun & Moon subset, this card represents a key component of the base set's identity. The reverse holo treatment offers a subtle shimmer that distinguishes it from standard common cards, making it a desirable addition for those focused on set completion. Whether you are assembling a full collection or hunting for specific parallels, the Sun & Moon Poké Ball card remains a consistent presence in the hobby. Its straightforward design and iconic subject matter appeal to both new players and veteran collectors looking to round out their binders. The card's place in the 2017 release cycle highlights the enduring popularity of basic trainer cards in the Pokémon universe.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Poké Ball
Game
Pokémon
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Ryo Ueda
Card Stock
English
Reverse Holo
Trainer
