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Rarity, print era, and special variants drive Pokémon card prices. ex, V, VMAX, alt art, rainbow rare, and gold card variants command steep premiums. The holy grail is the 1st Edition Base Set Charizard — one of the most recognizable collectibles in the world.
Holographic cards have always been the chase cards in Pokémon. Beyond standard holos, the rarity ladder includes reverse holo, full art, and the modern Special Illustration Rare (SIR) — which depict characters in hand-drawn scenes and often sell for hundreds of dollars.
1st Edition cards from the original Base Set carry the "Edition 1" stamp and shadowless border, making them far more valuable than Unlimited or shadowless reprints. Age, condition, and that coveted stamp are why early cards command massive premiums over modern prints.
We pull TCGPlayer market prices daily for every Pokémon card in our database. Market price reflects recent sale averages — a more accurate indicator of real value than listed asking prices. We also surface the distinction between market price, mid price, and low price so you can see the full picture.
For nostalgia and raw value, Base Set, Fossil, and Team Rocket are blue-chip collectibles. The EX series introduced ex mechanics that defined a generation. Modern collectors chase Scarlet & Violet sets for stunning alt art Special Illustration Rares — the new holy grails of the hobby.
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Common questions about cards, prices, and collecting.
The Base Set 1st Edition Shadowless Charizard graded PSA 10 sold for $420,000 at auction — the benchmark for the entire hobby. In TCGFomo's live database, the most expensive cards include the Umbreon ex at approximately $1,800 and the Pikachu with Grey Felt Hat promo at around $1,025.
TCGFomo tracks 13,723+ unique Pokémon cards across 147 sets — from the original 1999 Base Set through the latest Scarlet & Violet releases. New sets are added as they release.
Yes, substantially. 1st Edition Base Set cards are typically worth 3x–10x their Unlimited counterparts, and shadowless cards (printed before the shadow was added to the card border) carry a similar premium. Condition is critical — graded PSA 10 copies can be worth 10x a lightly played copy.
Prices are sourced from TCGPlayer market data and updated daily. Market price represents the average of recent completed sales, giving a realistic view of what a card actually sells for rather than what sellers are asking.
Yes — TCGFomo is completely free. Create an account, browse any set, and tap the + button on cards you own. Your collection tracker updates your total estimated value in real time and shows set completion percentages across every Pokémon set.
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