42,213 cards tracked across 210 sets. Total market value: $544,142. Prices updated daily from multiple sources.
Latias & Latios GX (Alternate Full Art) (SM - Team Up) — $2706.03
Torchic Star (Team Rocket Returns) — $2499.98
Lugia (Aquapolis) — $2499.98
Charizard (Base Set (Shadowless)) — $2320.00
Kyogre Star (Delta Species) — $2100.98
Mew Star (Delta Species) (Dragon Frontiers) — $1700.00
Umbreon VMAX (Alternate Art Secret) (SWSH07: Evolving Skies) — $1649.00
Metagross Star (Delta Species) — $1562.48
Lucario - BW85 — $300.00 (+650.2%)
Alakazam — $247.89 (+417.8%)
Hariyama — $1.85 (+176.1%)
Shining Gyarados — $249.98 (+160.6%)
Swinub (108) — $39.84 (+142.0%)
Misty's Seaking — $4.91 (+126.3%)
Misty's Seaking — $4.91 (+126.3%)
Primal Groudon EX - 86/160 — $23.95 (+117.9%)
Primal Groudon EX - 97/98 — $39.67 (+98.3%)
Shaymin EX (94 Full Art) — $129.99 (+73.5%)42,213 cards across 210 sets, total market value $544,142.
TAG TEAM Tin Case from SM - Team Up, valued at $4999.95.
Guardian TCG tracks 42,213 Pokemon cards across 210 sets with a combined market value of $544,142. Prices are aggregated from TCGPlayer, eBay, and CardMarket and updated daily.
The most expensive Pokemon card is TAG TEAM Tin Case from SM - Team Up, valued at $4999.95 as of March 2026.
Pokemon card values vary significantly. The top 10 most valuable cards range from $2320.00 to $4999.95. Use Guardian TCG's price tracking and trend analysis to identify cards with strong momentum.