Price Charting for EX Ruby and Sapphire Vigoroth

A clear-eyed look at what EX Ruby & Sapphire Vigoroth actually sells for, base versus Reverse Holo, and how to read the charts.

A clear-eyed look at what EX Ruby & Sapphire Vigoroth actually sells for, base versus Reverse Holo, and how to read the charts.

Treecko in EX Ruby & Sapphire is card #075/109 — here is what base, reverse holo, and graded copies actually sell for.

The "EX Ruby and Sapphire Spinda" doesn't exist as a real card. Here's the set it actually comes from and how to price it.

The English Slaking is #12/109, not 9/109 — here's what raw, graded, and reverse holo copies actually cost.

Slakoth 45/109 sits around $7-8 raw, but finish, condition, and grading split that figure into very different tiers.

Skitty in EX Ruby & Sapphire spans three numbered entries priced from $0.76 to nearly $10 raw, so the card number decides the value.

Silcoon #43/109 splits into a roughly $3.50 base print and a roughly $15.99 reverse holo, with sales spanning $0.99 to $61.59.

Identifying card #28/109 correctly and cross-checking TCGplayer against eBay sold listings is the key to pricing this first-era Rare.

The "EX Ruby & Sapphire Seedot" card does not exist — here is the real card behind the search and how to price it.

Three collector numbers, a reverse-holo premium, and a separate Japanese printing all change what a Ruby & Sapphire Ralts is actually worth.