Price Charting for EX Dragon Pupitar

Pupitar #59 from EX Dragon Frontiers is a $1 to $2 common — here is what the graded and raw data really tells you.

Pupitar #59 from EX Dragon Frontiers is a $1 to $2 common — here is what the graded and raw data really tells you.

The "EX Dragon Pikachu" card doesn't exist, and here's what's actually in the 2003 set plus where real Pikachu ex cards live.

A common 2003 card with one surprise: the reverse holo #69/97 Numel is worth nearly ten times its plain printing.

A clear look at what the 2003 EX Dragon Mudkip 65/97 is really worth, and why one price figure rarely tells the whole story.

Marshtomp 36/97 is an Uncommon, not an "ex" rare, and trades for about $1.36 to $2.13 raw. Here is how to read its price chart.

The base copy sells for a few dollars, but a reverse holo or a PSA 10 EX Dragon Magikarp tells a very different pricing story.

A clear-eyed look at what a Common Larvitar from the final EX-era set is really worth, variant by variant.

The 2003 EX Dragon Horsea splits into four printings, and the price gap between them is bigger than most collectors expect.

The reverse holo Dragonair trades near $38 while the base holo sits around $3 — here's why the variant decides everything.

Raw EX Dragon Dratini 26/97 trades near $9, but sold prices swing from $2.90 to $24.74 depending on condition and variant.