
1 Trainer ($90,000) Designed by Hideki Kazam, the Super Secret Battle "No. 2 Trophy Pikachu Trainer, holding the silver trophy, sold for over $84,000, making it one of the most expensive Pokémon cards to date.
Pokemon TCG: Shining Legends Special Collection Box Trading Card Set, 5 Booster Packs, 1 Rare Foil Raichu-GX Card, 1 Foil Pikachu Promo Card, 1 Oversize Foil & More 4.5 out of 5 stars 667 $158.95 $ 158. In the past, one of them was sold for $20,000 shy of the. The Pikachu Illustrator card is the only card with a unique pen symbol in the bottom right corner and features a double-star rarity. Pikachu & friend's Pokemon Postcard 1999 Illustrator Keiko Fukuyama Japanese F/S. Start Deck 100 VMAX Climax 25th Anniversary Promo Pack 25th Anniversary Collection Fusion ARTS Towering Perfection Blue Sky Stream Eevee Heroes Jet Black Spirit Silver Lance Matchless Fighter Single Strike Master Rapid Strike Master Shiny Star V Electrifying Tackle Legendary Pulse Infinity Zone Explosive Flame Walker Rebellion Crash VMAX. Pokémon card scans, prices and collection management. Vivid Voltage 188 Rainbow Fat Pikachu VMAX - Gold Metal Pokemon Card. 🌈Vivid Voltage Rainbow Pikachu VMAX 188/185🌈 CUSTOM Gold Metal Pokemon Card-RD. Each XY Series booster pack contains 10 cards.) Cards vary by pack. 3 Pokémon TCG booster packs (Each Sun & Moon Series booster pack contains 10 cards and 1 basic Energy. The Pokémon TCG: Pikachu Sidekick Collection includes: A foil promo card featuring Pikachu. It would APPEAR that individual “packs” won’t be sold on their own, only available inside tins and boxes with other bits and pieces. It’ll be interesting to see how these packs are distributed in stores – and if they’ll sell as well or better than the rest of the packs that continue to sell out in stores right this minute. This is sort of like when Decipher released a Star Wars CCG set called “Reflections” that included foil versions of cards that’d been released without foil in earlier sets. The booster packs released in October for Celebrations will include “four uniquely designed cards” that have the 25th Anniversary logo for Pokemon as well as a full foil treatment. We’re going to have to sell all the rest of the cards we own already just to afford the whole lot of Celebrations cards released in October of this year – bonkers! And if that all weren’t enough, there’ll be an October release (no specific date just yet) of the Pokemon TCG: Celebrations Collector Chest.