GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Statistics About The Most Expensive Trainer Pokemon Cards
The most expensive trainer Pokemon cards can sell for thousands of dollars, with prices varying based on rarity, condition, and desirability among collectors.
In this post, we explore the world of the most expensive Trainer Pokémon cards, where the values can skyrocket into the tens of thousands of dollars. From rare tournament awards to limited edition promos, these cards hold immense value in the collector’s market. Join us as we uncover the staggering prices some of these cards have fetched in recent years.
Statistic 1
"The Master’s Key Trainer card, awarded during 2010 World Championships, has a value that can reach $35,000."
Statistic 2
"The 1997 First-Edition Holographic Shadowless Trainer card value is upwards of $15,000."
Statistic 3
"The ‘Victory Orb’ card from the Pokémon World Championships priced at about $8,000."
Statistic 4
"The 2000 Pokémon Neo Summer Battle Road Trainer card’s estimated value is $25,000."
Statistic 5
"The 2005 Pokémon Battle Road Summer Trainer card has an auction record of $7,000."
Statistic 6
"The 1999 Pokémon Japanese Promo Tropical Mega Battle cards can sometimes exceed $50,000 in auctions."
Statistic 7
"The 1999 Pokémon Base Set 1st Edition Shadowless Holo Charizard card can sell for over $200,000."
Statistic 8
"The 2013 Pokémon Battle Festa No. 1 Trainer card’s market price nears $9,000."
Statistic 9
"2009 No. 3 Trainer card from the Pokémon World Championships can fetch around $4,000."
Statistic 10
"Trophy Pikachu Trainer No. 1 card, part of the early Pokémon tournaments, auctions for $30,000."
Statistic 11
"The 1997 Trophy Pikachu Gold card, a promotional card in the Pokémon Trainers Magazine, can fetch $15,000."
Statistic 12
"The 2017 No. 1 Trainer promo from World Championships has a market value close to $3,500."
Statistic 13
"The 1999 Tropical Wind Trainer card, used in Tropical Mega Battle tournaments, sells for around $10,000."
Statistic 14
"No. 2 Trainer cards from various early 2000s tournaments generally sell for approximately $5,000."
Statistic 15
"1998’s Kamex Mega Battle tournament promo card typically sells for $18,000."
Statistic 16
"The 2001 Tropical Mega Battle Trainer card is valued at around $11,000."
Statistic 17
"The 2010 Japanese Pokémon World Championships card has been sold at $12,000 in mint condition."
Statistic 18
"A PSA 10 1998 Tamamushi University Magikarp Trophy card has sold for over $40,000."
Statistic 19
"The most expensive Trainer Pokémon card ever sold is the 1999 Super Secret Battle No. 1 Trainer, which sold for $90,000 in July 2020."
Statistic 20
"A 2004 Pokémon EX Battle Stadium Trainer card has been known to sell for over $20,000."
Jannik Lindner
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