We've added Pokemon cards to PriceCharting.
You can browse card lists for every Pokemon card set including standard, reverse holo, and holo cards.
You can search for pokemon cards with the card name and/or number and quickly find your card out of the 10,000+ Pokemon cards we have in the database.
We're keeping track of the ungraded and graded values for each card and boy, howdy can it make a difference in value. Charizard 1st Edition for the base set is worth almost $300,000 when it is PSA 10 and worth $6,500 when ungraded.
The Pokemon Base Set definitely has the most expensive cards.
Do you own some Pokemon cards but your not a pro in Pokemon card identification? Read our "how to determine what Pokemon card you have" guide and get started.
11 comments :
This feature would greatly benefit from having a simple drop down for quantity. Adding 7 individual ungraded Charmander cards is very tedious when a quick multiplication would be much easier for ungraded.
@unknown - Thanks for the feedback. I've added a feature request for this so users can vote on how important this feature is to them.
https://pricecharting.userecho.com/en/communities/1/topics/994-support-quantity-option-for-collections
@unknown - Thanks for the feedback. I've added a feature request for this so users can vote on how important this feature is to them.
https://pricecharting.userecho.com/en/communities/1/topics/994-support-quantity-option-for-collections
I have a few cards that aren't in the database. one is Tepig 3/12 (Holo)
https://www.trollandtoad.com/pokemon/pokemon-mcdonald-s-promos/tepig-3-12-mcdonald-s-holo-promo/323912
The rest are basic energy cards with no numbers. They look like this (with look difference according to card type of course):
https://cdn.bulbagarden.net/upload/2/2e/LightningEnergySunMoon.jpg
Would be nice if you can add those to the database too. Thanks :).
@anonymous - We haven't added any of the McDonald's Promos yet. I'll work on adding those this week.
In terms of energy cards, we've left those off for most recent sets because they are so plentiful and not really worth anything. We've added any holo or secret rare versions but not the base energy cards.
This is a horrible addition. Any time I search for a Pokémon game a hundred pokemon cards come up. These should be separate. An example can be seen here: https://www.pricecharting.com/search-products?type=prices&q=Pok%C3%A9mon+y&go=Go
@anonymous - Sorry for any problems. At the same time we launched this we added a "filter by category" feature. Click "Sort Filter" on any search page. Then change "category" to video games. You change that filter one time and it will remember your preference forever. You will never see a pokemon card again.
Hi I don't believe the csv file download for pokemon cards is working? When following the Pokemon Cards url provided on the 'download-price-guide' page I do not receive the csv file. If it is working and I am doing something wrong could you please provide a quick step by step guide as to how I download the Pokemon Card csv. I am only interested in the Pokemon Card data so do not require anything else and my current subscription is Retailer. Thanks!
@Anonymous - Please contact me at sales@vgpc.com so we can troubleshoot this problem and see what is going on. I just tested a Pokemon download with my test account and it was working but I definitely want to address your particular problems.
Can you explain the "loose" versus "new" in regards to single Pokémon cards? I know how it works for games but am curious for the cards
@unknown - "Loose" and "New" don't apply to Pokemon cards. We use "Ungraded" and "Grade 7", "Grade 8", "Grade 9", etc instead.
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