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2017 Shining Legends Mewtwo GX Black Label Sale
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2017 Shining Legends Mewtwo GX Black Label Sale

Goldin sold a 2017 Japanese Shining Legends Mewtwo GX Shiny BGS Black Label 10 for $19,533. A key modern Mewtwo result in the Pokémon market.

Apr 27, 20267 min read
2017 Pokemon Sun & Moon Shining Legends Japanese #082 Mewtwo GX Shiny - BGS PRISTINE/Black Label 10

Sold Card

2017 Pokemon Sun & Moon Shining Legends Japanese #082 Mewtwo GX Shiny - BGS PRISTINE/Black Label 10

Sale Price

$19,533.00

Platform

Goldin

2017 Pokémon Shining Legends Mewtwo GX Shiny BGS Black Label Sells for $19,533

On April 27, 2026, Goldin sold a 2017 Pokémon Sun & Moon Shining Legends Japanese #082 Mewtwo GX Shiny in a BGS Pristine/Black Label 10 slab for $19,533. For collectors who track high‑end modern Pokémon, this is a notable result for one of the most iconic Legendaries of the era.

In this breakdown, we’ll look at what this card is, why collectors care about it, and how this sale fits into the broader market for Shining Legends Mewtwo cards.

Card overview: what exactly sold?

  • Character: Mewtwo
  • Year: 2017
  • Set: Pokémon Sun & Moon – Shining Legends (Japanese)
  • Card number: #082
  • Variant: Mewtwo GX Shiny (full‑art shiny version)
  • Language: Japanese
  • Grading company: Beckett Grading Services (BGS)
  • Grade: Pristine 10, Black Label (all four subgrades 10)
  • Attributes: Ultra‑modern, chase shiny card from a special set

This is not a rookie card in the sports sense, but it is a key modern Mewtwo issue. Shining Legends was released as a special set built around Legendary and Mythical Pokémon, with shiny versions and powerful GX cards anchoring the checklist.

The Black Label designation means that Beckett assigned 10 subgrades for centering, corners, edges, and surface, not just an overall 10. That additional layer of perfection is what pushes this particular copy into a different tier than standard Gem Mint 10s.

Why Shining Legends Mewtwo matters to collectors

A modern “grail” for Mewtwo fans

For many collectors who grew up with Base Set Mewtwo or the original movie, Shining Legends provides a modern, more elaborate take on the character. The shiny full‑art Mewtwo GX is one of the set’s chase cards: visually striking, textured, and tied to a fan‑favorite Legendary.

Within the set, the card sits alongside other premium pulls like the test‑tube Mewtwo (Mewtwo GX Secret Rare) and various shiny Legendaries. Together, they helped cement Shining Legends as one of the more important Sun & Moon‑era products.

Ultra‑modern, but not mass‑graded in Black Label

2017 falls squarely into the ultra‑modern window for Pokémon. That usually means plenty of raw copies exist, and a healthy number in PSA 10 or BGS 9.5.

What remains very limited, however, are BGS Black Label 10s. Even in ultra‑modern sets, truly flawless cards are rare. Production can be inconsistent, and the Black Label standard is demanding.

Because of this, collectors often treat a Black Label not just as a card, but as the combination of card plus an extreme condition premium.

Market context and recent sales

When collectors talk about “comps” (short for comparables), they mean recent, similar sales that help frame where a new sale sits in the current market.

For this Mewtwo GX Shiny, important comps include:

  • Same card, different grade: PSA 10, BGS 9.5, or BGS 10 (non‑Black Label) copies
  • Same character, same set, different rarity: other Mewtwo GX cards from Shining Legends, particularly the secret rare/test‑tube version
  • Same set, similar tier: Black Label or top‑grade copies of other shiny Legendaries from Shining Legends

Publicly reported sales for this exact card in BGS Black Label 10 are scarce, which is typical for high‑end condition outliers. Most available data tends to cluster around PSA 10 and BGS 9.5 copies, with prices stepping down accordingly.

Without a long list of identical Black Label comps, the best way to interpret this $19,533 result is to see it as:

  • Well above standard gem‑mint pricing for the same card in PSA 10 or BGS 9.5
  • In line with how the hobby usually treats Black Labels as the top of the condition ladder, especially for chase cards of key characters

The lack of frequent Black Label sales also means each transaction can set a fresh reference point, rather than fitting neatly into a tight, predictable range.

How this sale fits into the broader Pokémon market

Character and set strength

Two things support this result from a fundamentals standpoint:

  1. Mewtwo’s long‑term popularity – It has been a headline Legendary since the earliest days of the franchise. That long arc of appeal gives modern Mewtwo cards more staying power than characters that depend on current meta relevance.
  2. Shining Legends’ role as a special set – Like other special products (for example, Hidden Fates in a later era), Shining Legends is remembered for its shiny chase cards and compact, high‑impact checklist.

Put together, the set plus character combination gives this card a stronger foundation than a random ultra‑modern GX of a secondary Pokémon.

Grade scarcity and Black Label premiums

Most of the value separation here comes from the grade scarcity at the very top.

A BGS Pristine 10 already sits above a typical gem‑mint grade. The Black Label layer—perfect 10s across all subgrades—creates a micro‑population of cards that some collectors treat almost as art objects or centerpiece items.

This is why the price can diverge significantly from PSA 10 or BGS 9.5 copies. You are not only paying for the card and its artwork, but also for the extremely narrow supply of cards that survive production, handling, and grading with no flaws under Beckett’s standards.

What this sale tells collectors and small sellers

For collectors and small sellers tracking high‑end modern Pokémon, this Goldin sale on April 27, 2026 offers a few takeaways:

  1. Condition at the extreme top still commands a separate tier. Even in an era with a lot of graded Pokémon, Black Label examples of desirable cards continue to draw attention.
  2. Character selection matters. Top‑tier Legendaries like Mewtwo, especially in popular special sets, tend to be among the more closely watched modern pieces.
  3. Auction‑house exposure can matter at the high end. A premium venue like Goldin, which regularly handles six‑figure sports and TCG items, can help surface serious buyers for niche, top‑pop grades that might be overlooked in fixed‑price marketplaces.

How to think about comps going forward

Because there are relatively few Black Label copies, it’s useful to think in ranges and relationships rather than single‑number targets:

  • Track the ratio between PSA 10, BGS 9.5, BGS 10, and Black Label sales for the same card over time.
  • Watch how other Shining Legends chase cards perform in similar grades.
  • Keep an eye on whether new high‑grade copies hit the market or if supply remains very thin.

None of this should be treated as a forecast or a guarantee. But it does give collectors a framework for understanding where a $19,533 result sits in the current landscape.

Final thoughts

The 2017 Pokémon Sun & Moon Shining Legends Japanese #082 Mewtwo GX Shiny in BGS Pristine/Black Label 10 that sold at Goldin on April 27, 2026 represents the intersection of three forces:

  • A historically important Legendary Pokémon
  • A respected special‑set release with memorable chase cards
  • An extremely demanding top‑tier grade

For Mewtwo collectors, Shining Legends fans, and condition‑focused hobbyists, this sale is a useful reference point for how the market is currently valuing perfection at the very top of the modern Pokémon pyramid.

As always, it’s wise to view any single result as part of a larger pattern. Tracking multiple sales over time—across grades, auction houses, and marketplaces—will give the clearest picture of how this card, and Shining Legends as a whole, continues to evolve in the market.