Price Charting for EX Sandstorm Xatu

EX Sandstorm Xatu (55/100, not 30/100) is a sub-dollar Uncommon — here is what the raw and Reverse Holo versions actually sell for.

EX Sandstorm Xatu (55/100, not 30/100) is a sub-dollar Uncommon — here is what the raw and Reverse Holo versions actually sell for.

A clear-eyed look at pricing Whiscash 48/100 from EX Sandstorm, the low-value uncommon that's easy to confuse with pricier printings.

The Sandstorm Volbeat #53/100 comes in two variants that price very differently — here's how to chart each one correctly.

The EX Sandstorm Vibrava is card #51/100, a Common worth about $2, and it's frequently confused with the far pricier Dragon Frontiers version.

A plain Trapinch sells for pocket change, but the Reverse Holo tells a very different story — here is what the numbers actually show.

The "Spoink EX Sandstorm" card doesn't exist, so here's how to find and price the real EX-era Spoink cards instead.

A 2003 Holo Rare priced between $25 and $42 raw — here's how to read the real market for Solrock #013/100.

The real number is 79/100, and the price runs from pocket change to about $8 — here is how to chart it right.

Where to chart the EX Sandstorm Roselia 56/100, why its price hides behind JavaScript, and when grading a Common is worth the fee.

The "EX Sandstorm Qwilfish" is a card that was never printed, and here is how to find what you actually own.