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I can certainly help identify the sets! Going off of the symbol in the lower right corner. Chikorita/Snivy, Aerodactyl: XY Fates CollideTerrakion EX/Shaymin: Next Destinies Mareep, Toxicroak, Anorith, Yvetal: Steam SeigeHead Ringer, Swirlix (1), Alomomola: Phantom ForcesTalonflame, Swirlix (2), Blaziken/Delphox, Braixen, Aromatisse: XYTyrunt, Tyrantrum, Trapinch, Greninja, Hawlucha, Clauncher, Magmortar, Pangoro, Klefki, Froakie, Clawitzer, Sylveon, Floette, Frogadier, Cubchoo: Furious FistsMewtwo EX/Durant: Dragons ExaltedScraggy, Haxorus: Dark ExplorersSpheal, Torchic, Vulpix, Marill: Primal ClashVenipede, Cinccino, Tympole, Minccino, Sigilyph, Gothitelle: Emerging PowersFloette/Florges, Flabebe: Flashfire
To be honest the pokemon company rarely ever makes mistakes; name switching is definitely not of them. From looking at these cards a lot of them look like fakes/bootleg cards. Making them worthless sadly.
What do the backs of the cards look like? One of the ways to identify a fake card is to compare the backs to a real card. You can spot out differences and errors pretty quick that way.