Why Pikachu Cards Can Spike Without Warning

Pikachu cards spike without warning because multiple market forces converge simultaneously—tournament success, social media trends, new set releases, and...
Holo, reverse holo, and special foil cards

Pikachu cards spike without warning because multiple market forces converge simultaneously—tournament success, social media trends, new set releases, and...

Yes, Celebrations cards remain worth watching despite the initial hype fading. While the novelty of Pokémon's 25th anniversary set has worn off since its...

UK Print Base Set cards command premium prices in the collector market because they represent the final and smallest print run of one of the most iconic...

Fourth print Base Set cards confuse collectors because they occupy an awkward middle ground between early printings and unlimited printings, with visual...

No, it is not worth grading a played Base Set holo in 2026. The economics simply don't work. When you factor in grading fees—whether PSA's $25 Value tier...

The choice between buying raw and graded Base Set cards depends primarily on your goals and risk tolerance.

Yes, PSA 6 Base Set cards represent an excellent middle ground for budget-conscious collectors, though "sweet spot" depends entirely on your collecting...

The Base Set cards people ignore until prices start moving are almost always the commons and uncommons—the very cards that longtime collectors dismiss as...

Yes, Base Set Holo cards are significantly outperforming most modern chase cards in terms of price appreciation and long-term value retention, but the...

Several Base Set Unlimited Pokémon cards remain surprisingly undervalued in 2026, particularly when compared to their shadowless counterparts or premium...