Price Charting for EX Dragon Larvitar

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

Two Charmeleons hide in EX Dragon at very different prices — here is how to tell the $70 common from the $115 Secret Rare holo.

What a 2003 EX Dragon Charmander 98/97 is really worth, plus the version trap and grading gaps that trip up buyers.

Bagon #50/97 from EX Dragon is a 2003 Common trading near €1.22 ungraded — here's how to read its price data correctly.

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

The 2003 EX Dragon Magneton 17/97 is a reverse-foil common worth a few dollars raw and barely more graded — here's the real data.

A grade-by-grade look at EX Dragon Magcargo ex (95/97), from $2 played copies to $220 PSA 10 sales.