1st Edition cards were only released in the first print run of the Pokmon TCGs Base Set before being replaced by Shadowless and Unlimited variants, so they are extremely rare
Check for printing errors on the card back As the one part of a Pokmon card's design that almost never changes, you might think that the iconic 'Pokball on blue swirl' card back design would be the easiest thing to fake correctly, but in fact it's specifically designed to be difficult to reproduce just right, and consequently is an important red flag for fakes that you should always check

Starting near MSRP at 5,500, prices grew steadily as collectors realized the Mew VMAX SA and Mew V SA artworks were Japanese-exclusive and increasingly difficult to find in sealed product: Sep 2021 : 5,500 (slightly above MSRP 4,950) Jan 2022 : 8,000 early adopter demand as Mew VMAX dominated competitive play Jun 2022 : 12,000 competitive demand absorbing sealed stock Jan 2023 : 18,000 collector interest in Mew V SA artwork grows Jun 2023 : 25,000 sealed supply visibly declining in Japanese market Jan 2024 : 32,000 international collector demand accelerating Jun 2024 : 38,000 approaching current levels Apr 2026 : 45,000 card rush buy price 40,000 implies ~45,000 market The appreciation trajectory from 5,500 to 45,000 represents an 8 price increase over 4.5 years
This Double Rare card is numbered 60/132 in the set