THE POKEMON CARD PRICE DATABASE
Every vintage WOTC card. Every variant. PSA 10 price charts, verified auction sales, and identification guides — 1,000+ cards tracked across six classic sets.
Browse By Set
Pick a set to see every card ranked by PSA 10 value, with full price-history charts and recent sales for each card and variant.
Base Set
Charizard, Blastoise, Venusaur — the 102 cards that started it all. Shadowless, 1st Edition, Unlimited, and Base Set 2 variants tracked.
Fossil
Dragonite, Gengar, and the prehistoric Pokémon. Holos and non-holos, 1st Edition and Unlimited.
Team Rocket
Dark Charizard and the villains’ set — including the secret-rare Dark Raichu.
Gym Heroes
Gym leader cards: Lt. Surge, Misty, Erika, and Brock’s teams with full price history.
How It Works
Find Your Card
Browse by set or search any card name. Every variant gets its own page — 1st Edition, Shadowless, Unlimited, and error prints.
Read The Chart
Interactive monthly PSA 10 price charts going back five years, plus all-time highs, lows, and total returns.
Check Real Sales
Verified gem-mint auction results with dates, prices, grades, and venues — so you know what cards actually sell for.
Where The Data Comes From
Every price on this site is compiled from verified sold listings — real, completed transactions, never asking prices. We track monthly averages and individual gem-mint sales across the major marketplaces and auction houses:
Quick Answers
- What is the most valuable Pokemon card?
- Among WOTC-era cards, the 1st Edition Base Set Charizard is the benchmark — PSA 10 copies have sold for six figures. See the Base Set hub for current numbers.
- Why do PSA 10 prices matter most?
- PSA 10 Gem Mint is the standard for vintage card valuation. Lower grades trade at steep discounts, so the PSA 10 price sets the ceiling for every card.
- How do I know which variant I have?
- Every card page includes an identification checklist — edition stamps, set symbols, shadow borders, and copyright lines — so you can pin down your exact variant before pricing it.
START WITH THE BIG THREE
Charizard, Blastoise, and Venusaur set the tone for the whole vintage market.