Top 10 Expensive Pokemon Cards

Here are some of the most expensive and the rarest pokemon cards that were sold in the market
The Top Ten
1 Pikachu Illustrator

One of the rarest and most expensive pokemon card. This costs probably more than your average apartment. Price: $100,000+

2 Trophy Pikachu Trainer No. 1

Insanely rare; probably the rarest. An extremely tiny amount of old pokemon fans from decades were considered extremely lucky to obtain this card. These will cost probably the average house price if sold.

3 Charizard Holofoil

If you look through your old cards and find one of these, this is no average card; you're in fortunate luck. Price: $15,000+ (approximately)

4 Pre-Release Raichu

There are about ten and a few more of these cards that exist, and each of them costs approximately $10,000 and above.

5 Tropical Mega Battle

A very few of these were produced, costing $6,000 to up to $10,000+

6 Master Key Prize Card

Only a few of these copies do exist; extremely rare. Price: $11,000+ (approximately)

7 Shadowless 1st Edition Charizard

A holographic card that's very expensive, and doesn't contain the shadow of charizard; the removed shadow effect was intentional. Price: $10,000+

8 Snap Cards

Back in the older days, if you had Pokemon Snap, then you'll earn high fortune just from taking some photos of pokemon if your card images are featured. The prices probably ranges from $1,000 to $8,000+

9 Shiny Espeon Gold Star

This card is very limited. Worth about $1,500 to $3,000+. A very few people were lucky enough to get these at Pokemon Players Club.

10 Shadowless 1st Edition Venusaur

Much like charizard, but is significantly cheaper in comparison. Price: $6,000+

The Contenders
11 Zapdos Holofoil
12 Articuno Holofoil
13 Holographic Shadowless First Edition Mewtwo
14 Shining Charizard
15 Japanese Shiny Espeon
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