Price Charting for EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua Team Aqua’s Sharpedo Holo

Team Aqua's Sharpedo Holo from the 2004 EX set trades at $10–$34 depending on condition, with Near Mint copies the most actively traded.
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Team Aqua's Sharpedo Holo from the 2004 EX set trades at $10–$34 depending on condition, with Near Mint copies the most actively traded.

Team Aqua's Walrein Holo from 2004 trades at $8–15 depending on variant—here's what affects the price and where to buy.

Team Aqua's Kyogre Holo from EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua is pricing at $56.78 with strong momentum, but real market values vary significantly across platforms.

The Japanese Charizard 014/100 in premium mint condition represents a significant collector acquisition requiring authentication, condition verification, and careful long-term storage.

Ultra-rare 1st Edition holographic Pokémon cards can fetch hundreds of thousands of dollars, with a complete PSA 10 Base Set selling for nearly $912,000 in May 2026.

The Japanese art rare Emboar from White Flare 2025 sold for $7.16, double the standard holo's $2.54 price.

Reducing quantum gate operations directly cuts decoherence time, error accumulation, and execution cost on real quantum hardware.

500-piece bulk sleeves from major suppliers offer consistent protection for card collections without the premium pricing of smaller premium packs.

Two cards share the name Vibrava in EX Dragon, and one sells for roughly six times the other. Here is what each is actually worth.

There's no true holo Vibrava in 2003 EX Dragon — just three Reverse Holo commons, each selling raw for roughly $8 to $12.