Top 10 Most Expensive and Valuable Pokémon Cards Ever

Presentation Blastoise: On January 17, 2021, a one-of-a-kind Blastoise only used during a Wizards of the Coast presentation was sold.

Family Event Kangaskhan: Like most of the rarest Pokémon cards, the special Kangaskhan given out to the winning teams at the Parent/Child Mega.

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Tropical Mega Battle Trainer No. 2: The Tropical Mega Battle was annual event that took place in Hawaii between 1999 – 2001. Due to the tournament only lasting.

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Master’s Scroll: is another rare Japanese Pokémon card that doesn’t come up for sale very often. This promotional card was given out in 2010.

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Pikachu Illustrator: Pikachu is the de facto mascot of the entire Pokémon franchise, so it only makes sense that the rare Pikachu Illustrator.

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No. 1 Trainer: The Pokémon Super Secret Battle “No. 1 Trainer” Holographic Promo Card is considered by many Pokémon fanatics.

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Prerelease Raichu: The next rare Pokémon card on this list is shrouded in mystery and its existence has yet to be confirmed by professional sources.

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Master’s Key: The Master’s Key is another limited edition card that was only given to participants of a specific tournament.

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Mint 1st Edition Shadowless Holographic Charizard: The 1st Edition Shadowless Holographic Charizard in mint condition may not necessarily be the rarest Pokémon card.

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University Magikarp: While Magikarp may be a rather unremarkable Pokémon, this floppy fish holds a special place in the hearts of Pokémon fans everywhere.

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