Price Charting for EX Ruby and Sapphire Blaziken Holo

A grade-by-grade look at the 2003 Blaziken Holo #3/109, from the ~$344 PSA 9 sale to the ~$77.74 all-grades average.

A grade-by-grade look at the 2003 Blaziken Holo #3/109, from the ~$344 PSA 9 sale to the ~$77.74 all-grades average.

Charting the value of Skyridge Zapdos #56 non-holo means using TCGplayer and PSA sold data, not guesswork from old listings.

A clean raw Skyridge Zapdos holo runs about $200, but verify the holo number first, the H29 slot is Steelix.

Pricing Skyridge's non-holo Venusaur #11/144 means reading TCGplayer, PSA, and eBay together — and never confusing it with the holo #H8/H32.

The "Skyridge Venusaur Holo" was never printed. Here is what H28 and H30 really are, and where genuine Venusaur holos exist.

The non-holo Vaporeon #33/144 trades near $90 raw NM — here's why eBay and TCGplayer disagree, and what the graded data actually shows.

Skyridge's Vaporeon holo is H31, not H29 — here's what raw and graded copies actually sell for, and how to read the charts.

Raw copies list near $350-$500 while graded results swing from $105 to over $1,800 — here is how to read the numbers.

The H30 Skyridge Umbreon Holo ranges from a few thousand dollars raw to roughly $34,680 in PSA 10. Here is how to read its price charts.

A clear-eyed look at how to find the real market value of the 2003 Skyridge Typhlosion non-holo across TCGplayer and PSA.