Price Charting for Skyridge Raichu Non-Holo

Aggregate charts say $42.58, but a raw Skyridge Raichu Non-Holo often sells nearer $24 once you strip out graded slabs and reverse holos.

Aggregate charts say $42.58, but a raw Skyridge Raichu Non-Holo often sells nearer $24 once you strip out graded slabs and reverse holos.

A 2003 Skyridge Raichu Holo H25 runs about $244 raw, but a PSA 10 hit $468 at auction. Here is what the real sales data shows.

Tracking the 2003 Skyridge Porygon2 non-holo means reading three price tiers across TCGplayer, PSA, and TCGFish, and knowing the non-holo from its reverse-foil twin.

The Skyridge holo Porygon2 most buyers search for almost certainly never existed — here's the card you actually want.

What's a Skyridge Politoed 25/144 really worth, and why does one $67 eBay listing tell only part of the story?

A $150 raw card that can hit $405 graded — here is what the Skyridge Politoed H23 holo is really worth and how to verify it.

Before trusting any Skyridge Pidgeot non-holo price, confirm the card's real number, since 32/144 is Umbreon, not Pidgeot.

Skyridge Pidgeot is card #35/144 — a Rare with a reverse-holo printing, not a true H-series holofoil, and that changes how you price it.

What a raw Skyridge Omastar #23/144 really sells for, why the listings disagree, and how to avoid the reverse-holo mix-up.

A clean raw reverse holo anchors near $50, but listings run from $13 to $31 — here's how to read the real market.