>>54109329Your card is what people call a "reverse holo", but the answer that
>>54109351 gave you is a poor one and doesn't actually help out your specific case.
While the anon is right, and that "reverse holo" cards have foiling on everywhere BUT the card illustration window, the card you showed has holofoil on the illustration window. Only for a handful of sets in generation 3 were reverse holofoils like this. You just happened to have a card from one of these sets.
In a handful of mid-late gen3 sets, reverse holofoil cards had holofoil in the card illustration window just like a normal holofoil, but the foil pattern was sometimes different/unique (but not always), and sometimes had a stamp in the corner, and sometimes had gold foil on the name. In comparison to what a traditional reverse holofoil card looks like, an ignorant person would think that the card you're holding wouldn't be included among them.