The crystal Pikachu card, is in fact, not real.
Here are the problems with the card:
The card refers to a High Speed Move, which we can assume is referring to "Quick Attack"
The verbiage within the descriptions is off from the standards real Pokemon cards use.
The image on the card claims it's illustrated by Yuka Morii.
There are no Google results containing the image, or reference to this card currently.
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it is worth about $ 6-10 . i have one too
Depending on the version and condition of the Torchic card, it can be worth as little as a dollar or as much as $50.
There are multiple first edition Pikachu cards so it depends which one you're reffering to. If you are reffering to the Base set Pikachu (no error, yellow cheeks) it commonly goes for around $5-$10 in mint condition, but if you find the right buyer they have sold for over $100. If you are reffering to the rare Jungle promo card with an error ("Ivy Pikachu"): Ivy PIkachu was a rare promo card that got a first edition promo symbol. THese are very rare and have a going price of around $60. If you are reffering to the Jungle Pikachu (no error, not promo) it goes for $2-$5 mint and around $30 if PSA certified.
Depends on what edition of the card it is.
The Pokemon trainer card "Cynthia's Feelings" is worth about 7 pents.