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Raichu & Alolan Raichu GX 54 from Unified Minds

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54 • Unified Minds

Raichu & Alolan Raichu GX

Raichu & Alolan Raichu GX is a Ultra Rare Raichu print from Unified Minds in the Sun & Moon era. Use this page to confirm the exact release, card facts, and the other Raichu prints most likely to be confused with it.

Release
Aug 2, 2019
Era
Sun & Moon
Form
Tag Team
Market
$36.15
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Card facts

Set

Unified Minds

Series

Sun & Moon

Artist

Mitsuhiro Arita

Card number

54

HP

260

Types

Lightning

Stage / suffix

TAG TEAM-GX

Evolves from

N/A

Available languages

English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese

Printed in set

236 official / 258 total

How to identify this print

Raichu & Alolan Raichu GX 54 is best verified by matching the set name, collector number, rarity, and visible finish before comparing prices or buying a copy.

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Check number and rarity

54 and Ultra Rare narrow this to the correct print, especially when holo, promo, or premium-art treatments look similar.

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