This listing is for: Rare Card: Dragon Ball Carddass No. 1 Son Goku with Damage. It is a collectible item from Japan currently available on Yahoo Japan Auctions. Rinkya is a white-glove proxy service that helps international buyers purchase rare items from Yahoo Japan, Mercari, Amazon Japan, and more. We handle bidding, consolidation, and shipping worldwide with the best rates and expert support for 25 years. Learn more: https://www.rinkya.com/how-it-works
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Collector Commentary

This Dragon Ball Carddass No.

1 featuring Son Goku is a notable piece from the early trading card waves that captured the essence of Akira Toriyama's iconic character, making it a significant collectible for fans and traders alike.

Despite its poor condition, including edge damage and folds, vintage pieces from the Carddass series hold intrinsic value due to their nostalgic appeal and limited print runs, particularly in Japan.

Authenticity is assured, as items sourced directly from Japan often exhibit superior quality control and packaging standards compared to overseas reproductions.

Collectors should weigh the card’s condition against its historical significance within the broader franchise, keeping in mind that even damaged cards can command high prices influenced by rarity and demand.