The 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokemon Trading Card Game is home to some of the most legendary cards in TCG history. The long-runn𝓰ing TCG has released thousands of cards over the years, many of which have a huge price tag on the secondary market forও seasoned collectors looking to complete a set or those just dipping their toe into the hobby.

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Pok💞emon TCG's first run, Base Set, is home to some of the most expensive cards ever released in the game’s history. Since Pokemo🍰n is one of the most popular franchises in the world, it’s no surprise that these cards are eminently popular and continue to demand high price tags from collectors the world over.

The quote♒d card prices come from 's Market Price History and may fluctuate over 🍸time.

First-edition card prices are used.

Updated January 18, 2025, by Andrew Scariati: While they've been around for over 25 years, the best base set cards still see price fluctuations that can completely alter their hierarchy. While there's no competition for Charizard as the most expensive Base Set card, there's still plenty of price changes in the middle of the pack.

14 ♒ Blastoise &n🐼dash; Holo Rare

Market Price: $259.56

Base Set Shadowless Blastoise from the Pokemon TCG with blurred background

While the shadowless varia𝔉nts are not quite as visually vibrant as non-shadowless variants, their prices tell a different story. Shadowless versions are rarer than the Unlimited printing 💫and, thus, they demand steeper price tags.

Regarding Shadowless Cards

Shadowleജss cards are from the first two print runs of Pokemon’s base set and are noticeable if you examine the bottom of the Pokemon's frame, where drop shadows are not visible, but ♏appear in later printings.

Competitively,ဣ Blastoise’s extremely strong Pokemon Power: Rain Dance ability allowed you to toss down unlimited water energy cards to as many different water-type Pokemon as they wanted during their turn. This worked especially well with Blastoise itself, as its Hydro Pump ability could do up to 60 damage a pop – a staggering amount in the early days of the TCG.

13 Clefairy &nda💖sh; Holo🎉 Rare

Market Price: $272.36

The first edition Base Set Clefairy from the Pokemon TCG.

Clefairy is one of the most recognizable Pokemon from Kanto, though it has some competition from similar pink-blob Pokemon like Chansey ꧂and Jigglypuff. Despite the similarities, Clefairy's value stands out with an incredibly wid𝔍e range based on condition.

Damaged copies of this card can be found for as little as $93, with heavily played (HP) charting at around $130. However, a near-mint (NM) PSA-9 graded version of this card commanded an astounding premium, selling for 𓃲over $1,000💙, giving a clear indication of this card's high demand in clean condition.

12 Zapdos – Holo Rare 𓄧

Market Price: $313.30

Base Set Shadowless Zapdos from the Pokemon TCG with blurred background

Speaking of the legendary birds, the only one released in the base set was the electric-type Zapdos with both Articuno and Moltres ca▨rds following in the TCG’s third expansiﷺon, Fossil. Seeing as it was the first of the three legendary birds to be made available, it’s no surprise that Zapdos makes an appearance on this list in its shadowless variant.

With terrific art and stron🌟g attacks, Zapdos was a prime pull back in the day. Furthermore, seeing as the legendary birds have been featured heavily in Pokemon’s branding over the years, as well as in Pokemon: The Movie 2000, Zapdos commanding an impressiv💧e sum on the secondary market makes perfect sense.

11 𝓀 Chansey – 🐭Holo Rare

Market Price: $314.99

The first-edition Base Set Chansey from the Pokemon TCG.

Chansey takes what likely amounts to a temporary lead over Zapdos, as t👍hese cards (and ones to follow) remain separated by slim margi꧟ns. However, Chansey claims a strong lead over its fellow pink Pokemon, Clefairy.

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However, unlike Clefairy, Chansey has even fewer recent sales to analyze, with sales of this card in damaged condition ranging from $109 to $130. Despite the lack of available sales data on TCGplayer, this card's market price should be confirmed⭕ once some of the listings sell, as they all exceed the current sales data.

10 ⛎ Hitmonchan – Holo Rare

Market Price: $319.99

The first edition Base Set Hitmonchan from the Pokemon TCG.

Hitmonchan is always ready to step into the ring for a hotly contested battle, and theඣre are plenty of contenders who aim to ascend the ranks among the most valuable cards from the Base Set. With Cওhansey and Zapdos following close behind, and the next card owning the smallest lead possible, Hitmonchan has plenty of cards to fend off to keep its placement.

Unfortunately, Hitmonchan suffers from the same lack of sales as Chansey, with a damaged copy earning a $219 sale, followed by a lightly played (LP) copy standing well over it at $319.

9 Pikachu (Red꧅ Cheeks) – Common 💙

Market Price: $320.00

The Pokemon TCG card red cheeks Pikachu.

Pikachu boasts the honor of being the only common card to find itself among the most valuable cards from the Base Set. This Red Cheeks Pikachu variant is 168澳洲幸运🍎5开奖网:🎐one of the most expensive Pikachu cards ever, and is rarer than the yellow-cheeked vari🐻ant, which was printed far more.

The breakdown of the ꦫp🤪rint run is about 20 percent red cheeks and about 80 percent yellow cheeks.

HP copies of this Pikachu sell for roughly $135, with moderately played (MP) jump♎ing into the $160 range. LP copies nearly double the cost of MP, clocking in at $300, followed by NM first-edition copies registering sales at the market priceꦬ.

8 🐻 Raichu – Holo Rare𓆉

Market Price: $365.30

Base Set Shadowless Raichu from the Pokemon TCG with blurred background

Raichu is the final evolution in the electri🍸c-type Pikachu’s evolution line, which at the time Base Set was released, only featured Pikachu and Raichu (Pichu was added later in Generation 2). This shadowle𝓰ss card commands over $300 on the market, and Pikachu’s overwhelming popularity is surely a major reason why.

In the TCG, this was the first Raichu card ever printed, and though a new version would arrive in the Fossil expansion a few years later, it featured inferior artwork to ༺the original and did not demand the hefty price tag that this version of the card does.

7 ও Alakazam – Holo Rar🦩e

Market Price: $385.21

Base Set Shadowless Alakazam from the Pokemon TCG with blurred background

The shadowless variant of this card commands a close to $400 price tag on the secondary market and with good reason, as the ca🧸rd’s simple, striking artwork impresses as does the popularity of one of Pokemon’s strongest special attack🔴ers in mainline games.

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6 ﷽ Poliwrath – Holo Rare ꧑

Market Price: $389.00

The first edition Base Set Poliwrath from the Pokemon TCG.

You might be surprised to see that 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Poliwrath's most valuable card boasts such an impressively high vaꦿlue, earning its place among the best Base set cards. This iconic design is worthy of such an incredible achievement, with first-edition copies of this card boasting several sky-high sales.

Damaged copies of Poliwrath begin at around $144, with MP copies rising to almost $250, setting an impressive baseline for𒐪 the cleaner copies to rise above.

5 Ninetales – Holo Rare 🌠 🐠

Market Price: $500.00

The Base Set First Edition Ninetales from the Pokemon TCG.

Much like Poliwrath, Ninetales' value soars to ꩵalmost unimaginable heights, with the market price rising on the back of a $500 NM sale. MP copies of this card still hit impressive plateaus, hovering just above the $300 mark, and solidifying this card as one of the best from the Base Set.

While there's no sales data for its error versions, this Ninetales also comes with an unusual variation, dubbed Black Flame Ninetales, where the background on the right side 💞of the Pokemon features a vibrant black-and-blue flame that is more visually distinct than the normal designꦛ.