Price Charting for Skyridge Omastar Holo

A clean raw reverse holo anchors near $50, but listings run from $13 to $31 — here's how to read the real market.

A clean raw reverse holo anchors near $50, but listings run from $13 to $31 — here's how to read the real market.

The Skyridge Ninetales non-holo has no single confirmed price online, and a mislabeled card number makes it easy to misvalue.

Pricing a "Skyridge Ninetales Holo"? That card isn't in Skyridge — here's the real set it belongs to and how to value it.

Skyridge Nidoqueen non-holo trades at $29.60–$30.07 with minimal long-term depreciation, making it a stable vintage collectible despite regional price variance.

Skyridge Nidoqueen Holo (H21) pricing ranges from under $120 for damaged copies to $2,700+ for professionally graded examples, with regional variation across US and European markets.

Current pricing for this 2003 card varies by condition and marketplace—check TCGPlayer, PSA's guide, and eBay's completed listings for real market data.

Skyridge set from 2003 contains no Nidoking card—only Nidoqueen appears in this release.

The non-holographic version of this 2003 Skyridge card trades at a fraction of its holographic counterpart's value while maintaining steady collector demand.

Skyridge Muk Holo trades at $15-40 raw depending on condition, with PSA 8 grades reaching $70-80—driven more by age and wear than rarity.

Non-holo Moltres #21/144 from Skyridge currently trades around $75 on TCGPlayer, with prices ranging by condition and marketplace.