Why Is Base Set Kakuna Increasing in Value Despite Low Demand?

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The search results provided don’t contain sufficient information to support an article about why Base Set Kakuna is increasing in value despite low demand. The only relevant data point is that a 2002 Legendary Collection Kakuna reverse holo card sold for $34.00 on November 16, 2025, with no price change over 30 days[1]. This single data point doesn’t establish a trend of increasing value or provide any analysis of demand factors.

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– Historical price data for Base Set Kakuna cards showing an upward trend
– Information about collector interest or demand patterns for this specific card
– Analysis of factors driving Pokemon card values (rarity, condition, set popularity, etc.)
– Expert commentary on Kakuna’s market position
– Comparison data with similar cards from the same era

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