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Now that a Pikachu has sold for $5.275 million, you might be wondering: are any of your old Pokémon cards worth anything? And should you buy some cards today as an investment? Not so fast. Despite some high-profile sales, rare Pokémon cards remain a dubious investment at best.

On October 13, 2020, rapper Logic shocked the world when he paid $220,574 for a Pokémon card.

That’s right — he paid the price of a brand new Ferrari or a three-bedroom home in Ohio for a shiny cardboard picture of a lizard.

Not to be outdone, YouTuber Logan Paul paid even more for a rare Pikachu in 2021. A lot more. $5,275,000 to be precise.

Granted, it’s a really cute Pikachu holding a paintbrush, but still:

Paul’s record-shattering purchase was part of the great Pokémon card resurgence that began during the early days of COVID-19. And considering cards are still selling for well into the six figures in 2022, “Pokemania 2.0” has clearly outlasted the pandemic and shows no signs of losing steam.

With Pikachus selling for more than Picassos, you might be wondering:

  • Are any of your Pokémon cards worth anything?
  • With $0.50 cards from the 1990s worth millions in 2022, should you be investing in Pokémon cards instead of index funds?

Let’s find out!

What’s Ahead:

Why Are Pokémon Cards Suddenly Popular Again?

Pokémon card collecting has always been popular, as evidenced by the 43.2 billion cards now in circulation.

But even the makers of Pokémon cards were caught off guard when demand began skyrocketing back in mid-2020. In addition to being fun, addictive, and nostalgic, collecting Pokémon cards during the COVID-19 pandemic even promised a potential form of economic relief.

After all, each $4 booster pack could contain a Charizard GX SV 49 worth $1,800.

Soon, celebrities and influencers picked up on the resurging popularity of Pokémon cards.

In early October, Logan Paul live-streamed an event where he opened a rare box of cards worth $200,000 in front of his 22 million subscribers.

Pokimane and other influencers quickly followed suit, offering a Pokémon-flavored version of the ever-popular “unboxing” videos.

Things seemingly came to a head on October 13, 2020, when rapper Logic bought a first-edition, holographic Charizard for an eye-watering $220,574. But now that someone’s bought a Pikachu for more than four times that in 2022, the world’s first seven-figure Pokémon card deal is all but inevitable.

Are Any of Your Old Pokémon Cards Worth Anything?

Like many Millennials in their 30s, I had a binder full of Pokémon cards that my family and I held onto for years. Upon hearing the news that some of them might be worth a 401(k), I immediately called up my mom.

Mom! Do you have any idea where my old Pokémon cards are??

Sadly, she didn’t. Our shared conclusion is that we likely donated them to a kid down the street years ago, along with my old airsoft stuff.

This deflating revelation immediately made me feel like the guy who paid 10,000 bitcoins for pizza.

However, if you’re also fretting over the location of your old Pokémon card collection, I actually have some “good” news for you:

Most Old Pokémon Card Collections Aren’t Worth Anything

The only rare Pokémon card I can distinctly remember having was a holographic Blastoise, which I (ironically) destroyed in the YMCA pool.

I cringed when that memory resurfaced. Surely that card is worth more than a used car today…

Turns out, you can actually buy a collector-condition Blastoise on Amazon for about $100.

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In fact, holographic Charizards aren’t selling for much more than that.

So what gives? Why are some Charizards worth $100 and others worth $200,000?

Well, unlike the $110 eBay Charizard, Logic’s prized Charizard is a:

  • First Edition
  • Shadowless
  • PSA Gem Mint 10

Any card falling short of those high standards won’t be worth even 5% as much. So whether you’re looking to start investing in Pokémon cards or simply selling your old collection, let’s cover how to spot and appraise valuable Pokémon cards.

How to Spot Rare Pokémon Cards

I’m going to focus on cards printed from 1996 to 2000, for two reasons. Not only are the rarest cards from this era the most valuable, but they’re also the trickiest to identify.

The “Base Set” of Pokémon cards, or the OG cards from 1996 to 1999 that we all know and love, actually came in three flavors: 1st Edition, Shadowless, and Unlimited.

1st Edition

1st Edition cards are pretty self-explanatory — these were among the first wave ever printed and distributed, and as a result, carry the highest collector value.

1st Edition Base Set cards tend to fetch values ranging from $250 to $24,000, with the median hovering around a few hundred bucks. According to Old Sports Cards, the most valuable 1st Edition Base Set Pokémon cards are:

  • Alakazam: $2,800
  • Clefairy: $2,500
  • Raichu: $2,500
  • Venusaur: $2,200
  • Mewtwo: $2,200
  • Charizard: $24,000
  • Blastoise: $5,500
  • Chancey: $3,500
  • Hitmonchan: $3,250
  • Ninetales: $3,000

If you’re wondering why Logic paid 10x what a 1st Ed. Charizard is supposedly worth, it’s simply because card values are hard to predict. Your old rare Gyrados may be appraised at $1,500, but it may sell for $15,000 or $150, depending on the demand thatday.

Even so, either scenario is worth a few minutes of rummaging through your old collection.

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First Edition Base Set Pokémon cards are easy to spot thanks to their helpful stamp. Photo courtesy of Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA).

Thankfully, 1st Editions are easy to spot.

Wizards of the East Coast, the company that made Pokémon cards until 2003, left a stamp on each of their 1st Edition cards — so if you see this, you’ll want to encase the card in protective plastic ASAP.

Shadowless

Shadowless cards are the second-rarest breed of Pokémon card from the ’90s. These were the cards produced right after the 1st Editions, and are visually identical to their earlier counterparts save for a missing stamp.

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Aside from a missing stamp, a “shadowless” Base Set Pokémon card is visually identical to a 1st Edition. Photo courtesy of Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA).

They got the nickname “shadowless” simply because they lack a shadowy background introduced in the next wave of cards, the Unlimited.

Shadowless cards aren’t the rarest, but they still fetch some solid beer money. According to TGGplayer, prices for shadowless cards range from $1 to $3,000, with the median being around $100. This makes them roughly one-tenth as valuable as their 1st Gen counterparts, and the most valuable 1st Gens are also the most valuable shadowless.

Unlimited

Unlimited cards make up the bulk of the printing run for the Base Set. These are by far the most common and thus carry much less value for collectors these days. There’s a 95% chance the Blastoise I ruined was a Base Set Unlimited worth well under $100, so I’m not too bummed out about it.

You can spot a Base Set Unlimited card by the much thicker font and iconic “shadow” behind the frame of the Pokémon. To illustrate, here are all three editions from the Base Set, back-to-back:

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A 1st Edition, Shadowless, and Unlimited Charizard, worth around $24,000, $3,000, and $100, respectively. Photo courtesy of Bulbagarden.net.

The last set worth mentioning from this era is Base Set 2. These cards were launched in the year 2000, and were essentially afresh run of Base Set Unlimited cards.

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You can spot them by the number “2”with a Pokeball emblazoned on it, positioned next to your Pokémon’s weight.

Collectors tend to value Base Set 2 cards at or slightly below Base Set Unlimited cards.

For better or worse, over 90% of the Pokémon cards from the 90s aren’t worth much. So if you’re panicking over your lost collection, fret no longer — it’s probably worth little more than a few good memories.

However, if you do find a 1st Edition or Shadowless card in your old collection, here’s what to do next.

How to Sell Your Rare Pokémon Cards

Get the Card’s Condition Graded by the PSA

Let’s say you find your old cards and come face-to-face with a 1st Edition Chancey card worth up to $3,500. Sweet!

Now, how do you sell it?

Your first step will be to temper your expectations. Although auction sites will list “estimated values” of thousands of dollars, the resale value at that moment in time could be 10x more or less than that.

In addition to checking TCGplayers, a good way to rapidly appraise your card’s value is to browse recently sold listings on eBay. You can do so by searching for your card, clicking Advanced, and checking the Sold listing box.

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Looks like one recently sold for $1,875 USD. Not bad.

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This particular Chancey was both encased and graded by a company called the PSA, or the Professional Sports Authenticator. The PSA grades the condition of rare trading cards on a quality scale of 1-10, with 10 being known as “Gem Mint.” Cards graced by Gem Mint status aren’t just free of manmade scuffs — they’re free of the most microscopic factory defect.

Generally speaking, most cards handled by children before retiring into a shoebox will score a PSA of 7 or lower, selling for about 5% to 10% of Gem Mint price.

Unfortunately, the news gets worse — any card worth over $500 will likely need PSA grading, and the PSA is currently so overwhelmed that they’ve temporarily suspended most services.

Therefore, you’re left with three options:

  1. Roll the dice on PSA’s $300 Super Express service.
  2. Wait until they resume basic services.
  3. Sell your cards without a professional appraisal for ~10%-40% of their PSA-graded value.

Regardless of which option you pick, how and where should you sell your rare Pokémon cards?

Sell Your Cards

There’s no right or wrong place to sell your rare Pokémon cards. Here are some of the most popular options, sorted by their pros and cons:

MarketplaceProsCons
eBayMaximum traffic and views10% seller fee plus 2.5% PayPal transaction fee
PWCC (trading card auction house)Attracts wealthier buyers8% - 15% seller fee, requires third-party appraisal
Facebook MarketplaceZero seller fee when sold locallyLess traffic, in-person sales carry risk
EtsyLow seller fees (5%)Less traffic

Is It Worth Investing in Pokémon Cards Now?

With the values of rare Pokémon cards outlasting many cryptocurrencies, is it really so crazy to “invest” in a Blastoise?

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As of September 2022, there were five Pokémon cards listed on eBay with an asking price over $1,000,000.

Now that you know how to effectively spot a rare, valuable Pokémon card, here are some reasons you should (and shouldn’t) buy it.

Reasons to Invest in Pokémon Cards

Here are four compelling reasons why a small investment in Pokémon cards this year may pay off down the road:

  • Supply is dwindling and demand is rising. Economics 101 tells us that when demand for an asset outstrips supply, prices rise. Nobody’s making new 1st Edition Pokémon cards and demand is rising at the moment, so it’s reasonable to suggest prices will rise in the short term as well.
  • They’re easy to buy and sell. Compared to real estate or rare cars, Pokémon cards are among the easiest forms of property to buy and sell. No surprise leaks or expensive brokers — you always know exactly what you’re buying or selling.
  • They’re easy to store. Similarly, trading cards are perhaps the single easiest physical investment to store and maintain. Pokémon cards don’t need cleaning, climate-controlled storage, or even insurance — just a plastic sleeve and a safety deposit box.
  • The upside could be huge. In 2017, if you’d invested $500 in an you’d have about $1,500 now. If you’d put that money into a PSA 9 Charizard instead, you’d have $5,500.

Reasons Notto Invest in Pokémon Cards

There’s a potential upside to investing in Pokémon cards, but as with all unique investments, the cons deserve to be heard:

  • “Pokemania” may end soon. As with any investment, hype, andinfluencer marketing drive up the price of investments. So, prices may quickly deflate.
  • Appraisal is difficult and expensive. If you plan to invest in a card worth $5,000+ one day in the future, you’ll have to pay PSA $300 just to reappraise it — and if the market’s hot enough to sell it, there’s a chance the company will become overwhelmed again and suspend services, jeopardizing your timing.
  • Cards could get lost, stolen, or damaged. Pokémoncards only hold their value if they remain in 100% pristine condition. If a PSA 10 Charizard drops to PSA 9 while it’s in your possession, it loses 80% of its value.
  • Demand for rare collectibles is extremely fickle. Sure, demand for rare Pokémon cards may be high right now, but it could easily disappear overnight as young investors and collectors turn to something else. The same thing happened with Beanie Babies, some of which sold for $10,000 in the late ’90s and are worth less than $10 now.

What Are Pokémon Cards?

For the uninitiated, Pokémon Cards are part of the Pokémon Card Trading Card Game that originally launched in 1996. Back then, the original set contained just 151 cards — one for each OG Pokemon.

In simplest terms, Pokémon cards are baseball cards but for adorable Japanese “Pocket Monsters.”

Since then, Pokémon has exploded into the world’s most valuable media franchise, valued at over $100 billion worldwide. For comparison, that’s more than Star Wars, Spongebob, and James Bond combined.

Fueling two decades of meteoric growth was a steady stream of new Pokémon creatures — and thus new cards — to collect. There are around 898 total Pokémon and over 9,100 Pokémon cards to collect in the English market.

Not all 9,100 cards are available on store shelves at once, of course. The Pokémon Company International, the folks who make Pokémon cards, publish and release cards one “generation” at a time, with each generation lasting about two years.

In total, there have been eight generations of Pokémon cards since 1996. And as the next generation of cards begins appearing on store shelves, the previous generation tends to sell out. At that point, it’s no surprise that certain cards begin shooting up in value.

The Bottom Line

Pokémon cards have made a welcome resurgence since the pandemic, providing ’90s and 2000s babies a delightful form of nostalgic escapism. For some of us, the rise in old card values might’ve even provided a pinch of economic relief.

However, despite some high-profile sales and speculation of enduring popularity, rare Pokémon cards remain a dubious investment at best. Even if you put aside the high fees associated with appraising and selling rare cards, the likelihood that you’ll see positive returns on your investment remain slim to none. In short, the risk that you’ll lose money investing in Pokémon cards is just way too high.

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FAQs

Are Pokémon cards still a good investment? ›

The likely answer to this question yes, but it's important to keep in mind that not every Pokemon card is super valuable – some hold their value better than others. Cards that are rare or out of print are more likely to increase in value than common cards.

Will Pokémon cards keep going up in value? ›

Since the Pokémon company introduced Pokémon trading cards in 1996, prices for first-edition cards have appreciated by over 10,000%. Despite that, few know what makes some Pokemon cards excellent investments. The best cards are worth more than you'd think—true collectibles are guaranteed to increase in value.

What Pokémon cards should I buy as an investment? ›

What Pokemon Cards Are Worth Investing In?
  • Vintage cards (Both Japanese and English from 1995-2003)
  • 1st Edition Cards.
  • Holographic Cards.
  • Sealed Vintage Booster Boxes & Packs.
  • Highly Graded Cards (by the likes of PSA or Beckett)
  • Highly Graded Cards with Low Populations (i.e. not many copies exist)
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What are the odds of getting a valuable Pokemon card? ›

Pokémon TCG: Lost Origin Pull Rates
Card TypePull Rate (%)Pull Rate (Per X Packs)
Radiant Rare5.01%1 in 20 Packs
Secret Rare2.05%1 in 49 Packs
Rainbow Rare1.28%1 in 78 Packs
Gold Rare0.76%1 in 131 Packs
10 more rows
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Are Pokémon cards loosing on value? ›

True collectibles are guaranteed to increase in value

Pokémon cards are collectibles, and many sets went out of print years ago. The inherently limited supply of each card type means that as time goes on and cards become more difficult to obtain, the value will steadily increase.

Should I keep or sell my old Pokémon cards? ›

Should I Sell My Old Pokemon Card Collection? You should sell your Pokemon card collection only if you are prepared to part with it and you know its true worth. In true Marie Kondo fashion: if owning the cards brings you joy, then keep them. If selling them would bring you more joy, do that instead.

Are Pokémon cards from the 90s worth anything? ›

The American base set (which debuted in 1999) is highly collectible because of how iconic and lasting the Pokemon are from that original generation. So, any well-preserved card from the American base set is going to sell for a lot of money. Take this 1999 Shadowless Chansey that sold in 2020 for $36,877, for example.

What is the most expensive Pokemon card in 2023? ›

Holographic Gold Star Rayquaza – $45,100

EX Deoxys is one of the rarest Pokémon Booster Boxes of all time, and Holographic Gold Star Rayquaza is its biggest chase card. Like all the rare gold star cards, this features a shiny Pokémon, and the card has a holographic sparkle.

How long will Pokémon cards last? ›

To devote resources to the Pokémon Trading Card Game Live, card set development for the Pokémon TCG Online will end on March 1, 2023.

Is investing in Pokémon cards smart? ›

Investing in Pokémon cards can be profitable if you focus on rare cards in good condition. The age, aesthetic, rarity, and popularity of the card all impact its value. Grading is important to assess the card's condition and potential value accurately.

What is the 1 best Pokemon card? ›

The Gold Star Pokémon cards are one of the most valuable Pokémon sets ever produced, with Espeon and Umbreon two of the rarest cards in the set. Gold Star Pokémon cards are among the most valuable sets of Pokémon cards in existence and command an incredibly high value as a result.

Which Pokemon card is worth $300,000? ›

The incredibly rare Trophy Pikachu card, with a PSA-8 grading, was put up for auction for only the most hard-core collectors to bid on, selling to a lucky (and loaded) bidder for $300,000.

What Pokemon card is worth 500000? ›

The Pikachu Illustrator card from 1998 is back on the market. The highly sought-after Pikachu collectible is now up for auction on eBay, and the starting bid is a whopping US$500,000 (RM2. 24 million).

How rare is secret rare Pokémon? ›

Third, the jump from Ultra Rare to Secret Rare can be much steeper than any other rarity jump. In Fusion Strike, we only found one Secret Rare in roughly 50 packs — that's just one Secret Rare for every ten Ultra Rares.

What devalues a Pokemon card? ›

If you have Pokemon cards with large tears or scratches, there's almost no use in having them graded because these would greatly depreciate the value of your cards, making it a waste of money.

What to do with worthless Pokémon cards? ›

Make a Donation

If you are a Pokémon card collector, enthusiast, or retailer, and you have a collection of unused unlimited Pokémon cards, you can simply donate them to us and we will sleeve them, repack them, and donate them to one of the many organizations that we partner with.

Who will value my Pokémon cards? ›

Other useful sites are ones like TCGPlayer and TrollAndToad, which act as digital storefronts for game shops and individuals selling cards. Once you look up a card, you can check the Market Price for an idea of how much it's currently worth. Like eBay, these sites allow you to sell your cards for a fee.

How many copies of a Pokemon card should I keep? ›

Unless you're collecting for multiple people, we don't recommend going beyond four or five booster boxes. There are some very valuable, chase cards in most sets, but once you get to your fourth or fifth box most of the cards you open will be cards you already have four or more copies of.

Should I sell my Pokémon cards in bulk? ›

The value of bulk Pokemon cards varies depending on the card type and condition. A good rule of thumb is that bulk cards are worth about 10% of the value of individual cards in the same set. So, if a set of Pokemon cards is worth $100, then bulk cards from that set would be worth around $10.

Should I grade my Pokémon cards before selling? ›

This is important for both buyers and sellers. We recommend getting your Pokémon card graded if: It is very old – grading it authenticates it and also protects it from further damage. It is in perfect condition – getting it graded will preserve that condition and also raise the value.

What is the most sought after Pokemon pack? ›

The Skyridge Booster Box is one of the rarest and most expensive Pokémon TCG boxes out there. What makes this pack so special (apart from the insanely cool artwork) is that nearly every card in the box can fetch a pretty penny. This explains why the Skyridge Booster Box can go for over $30,000 on eBay!

How do you know if a Pokemon card pack is good? ›

Real Pokémon booster packs have straight, flat edges along their seals, and hardly any air around the cards inside. If the edge of a booster pack is ribbed or wavy, or the cards have too much room in the pack, that's another sign the contents are fake.

Why are Pokemon cards so expensive? ›

The value of a Pokemon card depends on various factors such as its rarity, condition, age, popularity, and demand. The first generation of Pokemon cards, released in the 1990s, are particularly valuable because they are relatively rare and have nostalgic value for many collectors who grew up with the franchise.

Are Pokémon cards from 1999 and 2000 worth anything? ›

Average Pokemon cards might only earn you around $10 a piece, while an authenticated card in mint condition, such as the Raichu shadowless holographic cards released in 1999, is worth up to $4000.

Why are 1999 Pokémon cards so expensive? ›

First of all, the 1999 Holographic Charizard is from the original Base Set of Pokémon, the first series of cards to ever be produced, so the vintage aspect is already a major factor in the price for collectors.

What year is the rare Pokemon card? ›

1996 Pokémon Japanese Base Set Holo Venusaur

Like many other first-edition cards from the 1990s, this Venusuar is one of the rarest and most valuable cards out there today.

What is the 3rd most expensive Pokemon card in the world? ›

#3 Charizard V (Alternate Full Art)

We can once more see the "Charizard Tax" in action with the rise in value of Charizard V. Charizard is one of, if not the most popular Pokémon in the TCG, with basically every printing of cards depicting the flying fire type becoming something worth acquiring.

Is A Blastoise rare? ›

This Blastoise, released in 2004, is unique for its visually striking design aesthetic as well as its value as a Holo Rare.

How many Pokémon cards should you have? ›

The rules for building a Pokémon deck specify that a player's deck must always have a total of exactly 60 cards, with no more than four cards of the same name.

How many Pokémon cards are you supposed to have? ›

Each player starts with their own deck of 60 cards to play the game. While both players know how many cards are in each deck, no one can look at or change the order of the cards in either player's deck unless a card says so. Each player has their own Prize cards.

Are old Pokémon cards rare? ›

Those First Edition cards are especially some of the rarest and some are even considered to be among the most expensive Pokémon cards in general. And in this guide, we take a look at the 25 most valuable. Let's jump right in!

Are Pokémon cards for playing or collecting? ›

Pokemon cards were originally designed to be used as a means to play the game. However, they have evolved and are often used for just trading and collecting now as well.

Can you make a living selling Pokémon cards? ›

So if you're looking to make some money from your collection, don't expect to get rich quick. Instead, focus on selling cards that are in high demand and have a high value. With a little luck and some shrewd bargaining, you could make a modest profit from your Pokémon trading card hobby!

What are the benefits of Pokémon cards? ›

Pokemon card games encourage critical thinking

If you're going to allow your child to collect the cards, it's worth challenging them to do what we never did and actually learn the critical thinking skills to play the game. Learning to deal with complex situations, even in a gamified scenario, is a valuable life skill.

What is the 3 best Pokemon card? ›

These are the best Pokémon cards:

Mewtwo & Mew GX. Zoroark GX. Lugia Legend.

Is there a $1000000 Pokémon card? ›

One of just 41 copies in existence. One of the rarest Pokémon cards of all time, Pikachu Illustrator, has gone under the hammer for close to a cool half a million dollars. Pikachu Illustrator is a legend among Pokémon collectors, and for good reason.

How much did charizard sell for? ›

Charizard card sold for $420,000, third-highest price ever paid for a Pokémon card.

How rare is a first edition charizard? ›

The 1999 1st Edition Holographic Charizard card is recognized as the “holy grail” of the entire Pokémon trading card game, and seen as one of the most iconic non-sports cards. The first edition set was released in limited quantity with 102 cards total, 16 of them being the rarer, coveted holographic cards.

What Pokémon cards sell $900000? ›

Pikachu Illustrator Pokemon card sells for $900,000 at auction. In 1997, Japanese magazine CoroCoro held an art competition where contestants could submit their drawings for a chance to win a Pikachu Illustrator promo card.

What Pokemon card sold for 900k? ›

(CNN Newsource) — A Pokémon card in near-mint condition sold for $900,000! The Pocket Monsters "Illustrator" holographic Pikachu card was only released in Japan back in 1998. According to CNN, an unknown bidder beat out dozens of other offers to win the card.

What Pokemon card is worth $4000? ›

Mewtwo was always one of the most popular first generation Pokémon. Everyone loves a good villain! It also helps that it is incredibly valuable, as a mint condition Mewtwo will sell between $4,000 and $5,000. This Mewtwo is going for $4,000, whereas this one is going for $5,000.

What is the rarest Pokémon to ever exist? ›

The 13 Rarest Pokemon Of The Original 150
  • 8 Lapras.
  • 7 Kangaskhan.
  • 6 Aerodactyl.
  • 5 Dragonite.
  • 4 Alakazam.
  • 3 Omastar.
  • 2 Kabutops.
  • 1 Mewtwo.
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What is the rarest Pokémon right now? ›

Salazzle is one of the rarest Pokémon in the game right now. Sadly, it cannot be found in the wild, nor can its base form Salandit. The only way to acquire it is to hatch a male Salandit and evolve to Salazzle. Female Salandits do not evolve.

What is the ultra rare Pokémon? ›

1. 1998 Pokemon Japanese Promo Pikachu Holo Illustrator. Logan Paul purchased the 1998 Pokemon Japanese Promo Pikachu Illustrato-Holo for $5.3 million in July 2021. The Pikachu Illustrator card is widely considered the rarest and most expensive Pokemon card in existence.

Are Pokémon cards appreciating assets? ›

The trading cards are also easy to maintain and store and yield a high rate of return, such that an investment in Pokémon cards worth $500 could bear about $5000 within five years.

Are Pokémon cards good to sell? ›

There are lots of Pokémon cards that are worth a good amount of money. You should conduct research by visiting online card-selling sites to get an idea of prices and to find out if your card is valuable.

Is it worth investing in Pokémon booster boxes? ›

People invest in sealed Pokémon TCG products for potential appreciation in value. A 1st edition Base Set booster box has seen a significant increase in value since 1999, but such appreciation is unlikely to happen again. However, many sealed products still show a good return on investment over a few years.

Are 1999 Pokémon cards rare? ›

10. 1999 Pokémon Japanese Promo Tropical Mega Battle Tropical Wind. With only a dozen given to top players at the 1999 Tropical Mega Battle tournament, the Japanese Tropical Wind promo card is extremely rare.

What is the best value way to buy Pokémon cards? ›

The easiest way to get an estimate of the value of Pokemon cards is to see how much they are currently going for on the Pokemon TCG marketplace. Reliable websites include TCGPlayer.com and TrollandToad.com, which are also where collectors can put their cards up for sale should they choose to part ways with them.

How much do Pokémon cards usually sell for? ›

Most Pokemon cards are being sold on the lower side, most of them being sold at $1.29 and a median of $20.19. The reason the average is high is that the rare and valuable Pokemon cards are being sold at a higher price, bringing the average higher.

Is it profitable to buy and sell Pokémon cards? ›

Article snapshot. Investing in Pokémon cards can be profitable if you focus on rare cards in good condition. The age, aesthetic, rarity, and popularity of the card all impact its value. Grading is important to assess the card's condition and potential value accurately.

Is it better to buy booster boxes or packs? ›

If you bought 10 packs of Team Up, you would end up with 10 rare cards, 30 uncommon cards, and 60 common cards. While you can buy booster packs individually, they are also commonly sold in a booster box of 36 packs. One of the best reasons to buy booster boxes is to get a better distribution of cards.

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