Astral Radiance Trainer Gallery: Complete Card List, Prices & Chase Cards (2025)
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Astral Radiance Trainer Gallery: complete card list & prices
The Astral Radiance Trainer Gallery subset features some of the most collectible cards from the Sword & Shield era. This guide covers every card in the Trainer Gallery, their current values, and what makes certain cards highly sought after by collectors.
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- Understand market trends: Pokémon Card Price Over Time
What is the Astral Radiance Trainer Gallery?
The Trainer Gallery is a special 30‑card subset within Astral Radiance, featuring:
- Alternative artwork of popular Pokémon and Trainers
- Premium treatments including Full Art and Special Art cards
- Unique numbering (TG01–TG30) separate from the main set
- Higher pull rates than Secret Rares but lower than regular holos
These cards combine the collectibility of special artwork with reasonable accessibility, making them popular with both players and collectors.
Complete Astral Radiance Trainer Gallery card list
TG01‑TG10: Pokémon Cards
- TG01/TG30 - Bibarel
- TG02/TG30 - Lopunny
- TG03/TG30 - Garchomp
- TG04/TG30 - Gallade
- TG05/TG30 - Starmie V
- TG06/TG30 - Machamp V
- TG07/TG30 - Umbreon V
- TG08/TG30 - Garchomp V
- TG09/TG30 - Gallade V
- TG10/TG30 - Umbreon VMAX
TG11‑TG20: More Pokémon V/VMAX
- TG11/TG30 - Machamp VMAX
- TG12/TG30 - Starmie VMAX
- TG13/TG30 - Shauna
- TG14/TG30 - Gloria
- TG15/TG30 - Acerola's Premonition
- TG16/TG30 - Professor's Research (Professor Oak)
- TG17/TG30 - Cheren's Care
- TG18/TG30 - Gardenia's Vigor
- TG19/TG30 - Kamado
- TG20/TG30 - Adaman
TG21‑TG30: Premium Cards
- TG21/TG30 - Professor's Research (Professor Rowan)
- TG22/TG30 - Irida
- TG23/TG30 - Collapsed Stadium
- TG24/TG30 - Lost Vacuum
- TG25/TG30 - Machamp V (Alt Art)
- TG26/TG30 - Starmie V (Alt Art)
- TG27/TG30 - Umbreon V (Alt Art)
- TG28/TG30 - Garchomp V (Alt Art)
- TG29/TG30 - Gallade V (Alt Art)
- TG30/TG30 - Umbreon VMAX (Alt Art)
Astral Radiance Trainer Gallery chase cards
Top‑Tier Chase Cards
- Umbreon VMAX Alt Art (TG30) - The set's crown jewel
- Umbreon V Alt Art (TG27) - Matching Umbreon artwork
- Garchomp V Alt Art (TG28) - Popular dragon‑type with premium art
- Gallade V Alt Art (TG29) - Psychic/Fighting favorite
Mid‑Tier Collectibles
- Machamp V Alt Art (TG25) - Classic Pokémon with solid demand
- Starmie V Alt Art (TG26) - Clean artwork, moderate demand
- Professor's Research variants (TG16, TG21) - Playable Trainers
Budget‑Friendly Options
- Regular V cards (TG05‑TG09) - Affordable entry to Trainer Gallery
- VMAX cards (TG10‑TG12) - Higher HP variants
- Supporter cards (TG13‑TG22) - Trainer artwork collectors
Understanding Trainer Gallery pricing
Factors Affecting Value
- Artwork quality: Alternative art commands significant premiums
- Pokémon popularity: Umbreon, Garchomp lead in demand
- Playability: Competitive viable cards maintain higher floors
- Condition sensitivity: Premium artwork shows wear more easily
Price Ranges by Tier
- Top Alt Arts: $50‑200+ (raw), $200‑500+ (PSA 10)
- Mid‑tier cards: $10‑50 (raw), $50‑150 (PSA 10)
- Regular versions: $5‑25 (raw), $25‑75 (PSA 10)
Prices vary based on market conditions and specific sales
How to check Trainer Gallery card prices
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Identify the exact card
- Confirm TG number (TG01–TG30)
- Note if it's regular or Alt Art version
- Check condition carefully
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Use the price checker
- Search Pokémon Card Price Checker
- Filter by "Astral Radiance Trainer Gallery"
- Match your exact card number and variant
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Review recent sales
- Focus on 30‑90 day sold data
- Compare raw vs. graded prices
- Note any condition differences
Grading Trainer Gallery cards
Cards Worth Grading
- Alt Art variants (TG25‑TG30) - Premium artwork justifies grading costs
- Umbreon cards - High demand makes PSA 10 premiums significant
- Popular Pokémon - Garchomp, Gallade, Machamp have collector appeal
Grading Considerations
- Centering matters: Trainer Gallery cards can have centering issues
- Surface quality: Premium finishes show imperfections easily
- Edge condition: Modern cards should grade highly if pack fresh
Use the PSA Grading Calculator to model potential returns before submitting.
Collecting strategies for Trainer Gallery
Complete Set Approach
- Pros: Comprehensive collection, potential set premium
- Cons: Requires significant investment, includes lower‑value cards
- Best for: Completionist collectors, long‑term holding
Chase Card Focus
- Pros: Maximum value concentration, easier to manage
- Cons: Missing out on potential sleepers, higher per‑card cost
- Best for: Budget‑conscious collectors, specific Pokémon fans
Playable Card Priority
- Pros: Functional cards maintain value floors
- Cons: Rotation affects long‑term value
- Best for: Player‑collectors, competitive focus
Market trends and outlook
Current Market Status
- Umbreon cards maintain premium pricing due to popularity
- Alt Art variants show strong collector demand
- Regular versions provide affordable entry points
Long‑term Outlook
- Positive factors: Quality artwork, Sword & Shield era nostalgia
- Risk factors: Large print run, multiple premium products available
- Key cards: Umbreon variants likely to maintain premiums
FAQs: Astral Radiance Trainer Gallery
What makes Trainer Gallery cards special?
Trainer Gallery cards feature alternative artwork and special treatments not found in the main set, making them highly collectible while remaining more accessible than Secret Rares.
Which is the most valuable Trainer Gallery card?
Umbreon VMAX Alt Art (TG30) is typically the most valuable, followed by Umbreon V Alt Art (TG27), due to Umbreon's immense popularity.
How can I tell if I have an Alt Art Trainer Gallery card?
Alt Art cards are numbered TG25‑TG30 and feature completely different artwork from their regular Trainer Gallery counterparts.
Are Trainer Gallery cards tournament legal?
Yes, Trainer Gallery cards are tournament legal in formats where the base set is legal, as they're functionally identical to main set versions.
Should I grade Trainer Gallery cards?
Grading is most worthwhile for Alt Art variants (TG25‑TG30) in excellent condition, especially popular Pokémon like Umbreon and Garchomp.
Next steps
- Check current Trainer Gallery prices: Pokémon Card Price Checker
- Learn comprehensive valuation: Value for Pokémon Cards
- Understand market trends: Pokémon Card Price Over Time
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