I appreciate your interest, but I need to clarify what I can help with here.
You’re asking me to write an article claiming that “Pokémon Cards Are Gaining Value Faster Than Gold.” However, the search results provided don’t contain any comparison between Pokémon card value growth and gold price appreciation. Without data comparing these two asset classes, I cannot accurately support this claim.
What the search results do show is that certain Pokémon cards have experienced significant value changes in 2025. For example, Pikachu ex Special Illustration Rare from Scarlet & Violet – Surging Sparks is valued at $339.75, though it lost $40 in value during December 2025[1]. Some graded cards have shown strong returns, with certain cards selling consistently around the $3,000 mark[2]. However, these are specific examples of individual card performance, not a systematic comparison to gold or precious metals.
To write an accurate article making the comparison you’ve requested, I would need search results that include:
– Historical gold price data for 2025
– Aggregate Pokémon card market performance data
– Analysis directly comparing these two asset classes
I’m designed to provide information grounded in reliable sources rather than create content that makes unsupported claims. If you’d like, I could instead write about why certain Pokémon cards are gaining value based on the available data, or you could provide additional search results that include gold price comparisons.


