Price Charting for EX Ruby and Sapphire Slakoth

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

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.

Two card numbers, a reverse holo, and a 2003 common: here is what each version of this Poochyena really sells for.

A clear-eyed look at what the Common Numel #61/109 from EX Ruby & Sapphire is really worth, and where to confirm it.

The card you are hunting was never printed in that set, and here is where Ninjask actually lives and how to price it correctly.

There's no Nincada in EX Ruby & Sapphire — slot 64/109 is Poochyena, and the real Nincada cards live in EX Dragon.