Rock Identifier
Hand-Drawn Trading Card (Amateur Artwork) (Cellulose-based substrate with wax/graphite/ink deposit (n/a for minerals)) — Organic/Synthetic Composite (Paper and Pigment)
Organic/Synthetic Composite (Paper and Pigment)

Hand-Drawn Trading Card (Amateur Artwork)

Cellulose-based substrate with wax/graphite/ink deposit (n/a for minerals)

Hardness: <1 (Mohs); Color: Multi-colored (purple, blue, yellow, black); Luster: Matte; Structure: Fibrous/layered paper; Cleavage: High flexibility/tearing capacity; Gravity: ~0.7-1.2.

Hardness
<1 (Mohs)
Color
Multi-colored (purple, blue, yellow, black)
Luster
Matte

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Physical properties

Hardness: <1 (Mohs); Color: Multi-colored (purple, blue, yellow, black); Luster: Matte; Structure: Fibrous/layered paper; Cleavage: High flexibility/tearing capacity; Gravity: ~0.7-1.2.

Formation & geological history

Formed via creative artistic processes involving manual deposition of pigments onto a paper surface. Modern era (21st century). Found in domestic or educational environments.

Uses & applications

Used for personal entertainment, creative expression, or as a proxy/custom card for trading card games (e.g., Pokemon style). No industrial or gemstone value.

Geological facts

This specimen represents folk art or 'fan art' inspired by monster-battling franchises. It features a hand-illustrated creature with moves like 'Shadow Sneak' and 'Fusion'.

Field identification & locations

Identify by the presence of manual pencil or crayon strokes on white paper cardstock. Common in households with children or artists. Collector value is purely sentimental.