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The priciest Pokémon singles in stock across US stores today, ranked by live price. Click any card for its full value breakdown — or check what your own cards are worth.
Special & Illustration Rares, alt arts and vintage holos lead. The rarer the print run, the steeper the price.
Near Mint commands the premium; a graded PSA/CGC 10 can be worth several times a raw copy of the same card.
1st Edition and shadowless vintage prints (1999–2003) multiply value — the cards that started it all.
Charizard, Pikachu and the Eeveelutions carry a permanent premium; chase cards from the newest sets spike on hype.
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Where the vintage value lives — every card priced.
Among cards you can actually buy, vintage 1st Edition Base Set holos — the 1999 Charizard above all — and modern alt-art chase cards top the list. One-off promos like the Pikachu Illustrator sell for far more at auction but almost never trade. This page ranks the most valuable cards in stock across the stores we track right now.
Four things stack up: rarity (tiny print runs), condition (Near Mint and graded copies command big premiums), edition (1st Edition and shadowless vintage prints), and demand (Charizard, Pikachu and the Eeveelutions never go out of fashion). When all four line up, prices climb fast.
Use the free value checker: search the card by name and collector number to see its live market value plus real store prices in your country. Condition is critical — a Near Mint copy can be worth many times a played one.
This list is live — it ranks the priciest Pokémon singles in stock across our tracked stores today, so it moves with the market. For all-time records, those are auction sales of one-off cards that rarely change hands.