Price Charting for Diamond and Pearl Croagunk

Diamond and Pearl Croagunk cards average $0.43 across variants, with the common Mysterious Treasures edition trading around $0.29 in 2026.

Diamond and Pearl Croagunk cards average $0.43 across variants, with the common Mysterious Treasures edition trading around $0.29 in 2026.

The DP07 Black Star Promo averages $4.21, while the Mysterious Treasures version starts at $0.08—understanding which variant you need drives the purchase.

Diamond and Pearl Combee 79/130 trades at $2.63 average, typically $0.79 for raw Commons and $1.49 for Reverse Holos—the affordable entry point for set collectors.

Finding accurate price data for Diamond and Pearl Chingling requires understanding which sales records are available and which market gaps exist.

Diamond & Pearl Chimchar ranges from $0.43 for common copies to $122+ for graded promos, with most variants under $5.

Diamond and Pearl Cherubi averages $0.93, but recent gains and variant scarcity complicate true market value.

Chatot prices range from $0.41 for common Diamond and Pearl versions to $18.87 for the rare DP14 promo, with year-to-date appreciation of 35.6%.

Diamond and Pearl Carnivine costs $0.25–$0.85 raw, but grading and promo variants shift values dramatically higher.

Burmy cards from Diamond and Pearl carry a C-grade investment rating with year-to-date gains of 0.4%, reflecting modest collector demand.

Buizel from the Diamond and Pearl era occupies an uneven middle ground in the Pokemon TCG market, where condition, specific set, and rarity dramatically shift what collectors actually pay.