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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Pokemon card values and pricing

1How much is my Pokemon card worth?

The value of your Pokemon card depends on several factors: the set it's from, rarity, condition, and current market demand. Use our search tool above to find your specific card and see real-time market prices. Cards from vintage sets like Base Set (1998) typically hold the most value, especially in mint condition.

2What makes some Pokemon cards more valuable than others?

Several factors determine Pokemon card values: Age & Rarity - Older cards from 1998-2003 are often most valuable. Condition - Near mint and mint cards command premium prices. Edition - First Edition and Shadowless cards are worth more. Holographic/Special - Holo, Secret Rare, and promotional cards have higher values. Grading - Professional grading (PSA/BGS) can increase values significantly.

3How accurate are your Pokemon card prices?

Our prices are updated daily using data from multiple sources including TCGPlayer, CardMarket, eBay sold listings, and auction results. We combine this data to show current market ranges including low, mid, and high values. While prices fluctuate, our data represents the most current market conditions available.

4Should I get my Pokemon cards graded?

Professional grading through PSA or BGS is recommended for cards worth $50+ in near mint condition. Graded cards typically sell for 2-5x more than ungraded cards, but consider the grading costs ($15-50+ per card) and turnaround time. Focus on vintage cards, rare holos, and cards in pristine condition.

5What's the difference between TCGPlayer and market prices?

TCGPlayer shows current marketplace prices from verified sellers, while market price represents broader market data including eBay, auctions, and other platforms. TCGPlayer prices are typically for immediate purchase, while market prices reflect recent sold listings and may include auction premiums.

6How do I know if my Pokemon card is authentic?

Check for proper Pokemon company logos, correct spelling, appropriate card stock thickness, and compare with known authentic examples. Our mobile app includes authenticity tips and scanning features to help verify cards. When in doubt, consult with experienced collectors or professional authenticators before making large purchases.

Pokemon Card Price Guide 2025

Welcome to the most comprehensive Pokemon card price guide available online. Whether you're a seasoned collector, new trainer, or looking to sell Pokemon cards, our platform provides real-time market data for over 50,000 Pokemon cards from every major set and series.

Our price database combines data from multiple marketplaces including TCGPlayer, CardMarket, eBay completed sales, and auction houses to give you the most accurate current market values. All prices are updated daily to reflect the dynamic Pokemon card market.

Most Valuable Pokemon Cards by Era

  • Vintage Era (1998-2003): Base Set, Jungle, Fossil, Rocket, Neo series - Often the most valuable due to nostalgia and rarity
  • Modern Era (2016-Present): Sun & Moon, Sword & Shield, Scarlet & Violet - Alt arts and secret rares command premium prices
  • Japanese Exclusives: Promo cards, tournament prizes, and Japan-only releases often have the highest values
  • Graded Cards: PSA 10 and BGS 10 cards typically sell for 2-10x more than ungraded equivalents

How We Calculate Pokemon Card Values

Our pricing algorithm analyzes multiple data points to provide the most accurate market values:

  • Recent sold listings from major marketplaces
  • Current asking prices from verified sellers
  • Auction results and competitive bidding data
  • Market trends and historical price movements
  • Card condition and grading premiums

💡 Pro Tips for Pokemon Card Collectors

  • • Always check card condition - even small flaws can significantly impact value
  • • Consider professional grading for cards worth $50+ in near mint condition
  • • Monitor market trends - Pokemon card values can fluctuate based on nostalgia cycles and new releases
  • • Buy from reputable sellers and always verify authenticity for high-value cards
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