Most Expensive Pokemon Cards
The 50 highest-value Pokemon TCG cards ranked by TCGPlayer market price. Prices update weekly.
Market prices sourced from TCGPlayer via tcgcsv.com. Data refreshes weekly. Prices reflect the best variant (e.g. 1st Edition Holofoil where applicable).
7-Day Price Movers
Top Gainers
Top Drops
| Card | Change | New Price |
|---|---|---|
| -98.3% | $1.48 | |
| -97.2% | $2.09 | |
| -96.2% | $3.77 | |
| -94.9% | $115.53 | |
| -93.9% | $4.11 | |
| -92.3% | $0.78 | |
| -91.6% | $93.00 | |
| -91.5% | $5.52 | |
| -89.9% | $2.13 | |
| -89.6% | $1.14 |
Price movement from 2026-04-07 to 2026-04-20.
Frequently Asked Questions
How are Pokemon card prices determined?
Pokemon card prices are determined by supply and demand on marketplaces like TCGPlayer. Factors include rarity, condition, edition (1st Edition vs. Unlimited), artwork popularity, and competitive playability.
How often do Pokemon card prices change?
Prices fluctuate daily based on market activity. New set releases, tournament results, and collector trends can cause significant price movements. We update our data regularly from TCGPlayer.
What makes a Pokemon card valuable?
The most valuable cards combine low print runs, high demand, iconic Pokemon (like Charizard), special treatments (holographic, full art, secret rare), and historical significance (Base Set 1st Edition).
Where is the best place to sell Pokemon cards?
TCGPlayer is the largest marketplace for individual Pokemon card sales. eBay is another popular option. For high-value cards, consignment through auction houses may maximize returns.