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Where to buy
Teddiursa
Market price
$17.67
Normal
Price history
$17.67latest
Real recorded price history from daily Holofolio snapshots.
| Variant | Low | Market | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Normal | $14.78 | $17.67 | $297.80 |
Other printings (12)
The same card printed in other sets.

SWSH10: Astral Radiance
#122/189 · Common

SWSH07: Evolving Skies
#126/203 · Common

SWSH03: Darkness Ablaze
#138/189 · Common

SM - Cosmic Eclipse
#171/236 · Common

XY - BREAKthrough
#121/162 · Common

Legendary Treasures: Radiant Collection
#RC15/RC25 · Common

Plasma Blast
#75/101 · Common

Call of Legends
#73/95 · Common

Unleashed
#65/95 · Common

Mysterious Treasures
#105/123 · Common

Unseen Forces
#77/115 · Common

Neo Discovery
#65/75 · Common
Is it real? Pokémon authenticity tips
Most fake Pokémon cards give themselves away on the back, the texture, and a light test. Compare against a card you know is genuine from the same era whenever you can.
- Light (rosette) testHold the card up to a bright light. A genuine card is opaque — you should not see light pass through. Many fakes are printed on thinner stock and glow through.
- Back colour & blue layerReal cards have a specific blue swirl back and a thin black core layer visible on the edge. Fakes often have an off-blue, too-dark, or washed-out back, and no dark core line on the edge.
- Texture & holoOn holo/ultra-rare cards, feel for the textured foil and look at how the shine moves. Flat, mirror-like or grainy holo that doesn't match official patterns is a red flag.
- Font, spacing & colourCheck the energy symbols, HP font and set symbol against a reference image. Fakes frequently have slightly wrong fonts, fuzzy text, oversaturated colours, or a misplaced set symbol.
- Set symbol & copyrightConfirm the set symbol, card number and the copyright/date line match the real set the card is from. Mismatches (e.g. a modern card claiming a vintage set) are a giveaway.
Red flags
- Price that's far below market for a card this valuable.
- Seller has no grading photos, blurry images, or won't show the back.
- “Proxy”, “custom”, “oripa”, “orica”, or “not for resale” anywhere in the listing.
- Bulk lots of high-value cards from a brand-new or no-feedback seller.
These tips help spot common fakes but aren’t a guarantee. For expensive cards, buy from reputable sellers and consider professional grading/authentication.