The brings back the nostalgia of years past by showcasing all 151 of the classic Pokémon that were originally discovered in the Kanto region, now as a part of the set. These cards are designed with gameplay mechanics from and include stunning artwork that holds particular attention to evolutions. 's charm could make it one of the most popular sets in years, mostly due to the love that many fans of the series have for these original 151 characters and the memories that go along with them.
launched in Japan in June 2023, with the English version of 151 having just released on September 22, 2023. Though it is still very fresh to the US markets, based on trends from the Japanese sets and anticipated pricing on, there is already a pretty good baseline for which cards will be the most valuable. While, of course, market trends can fluctuate, these speculative prices are as close as we can predict until things begin to even out.
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The final evolution of Squirtle, one of the original starter Pokémon, Blastoise ex is card number 009/165 in. Interestingly, though there is an Ultra Rare version of Blastoise ex at card number 184/165, it has so far been selling for a slightly lower value than this iteration is. Currently, on this Blastoise ex card has been seeing a listed median price of $12.89 USD.
This adorable full-art card for the Pokémon mascot, Pikachu shows off the cheerful, childlike side of this little character as card number 173/165. Despite its beautiful artwork and Pika Punch ability, this Pikachu only has 60 HP, making it a vulnerable card in the deck. As a collectible, however, it is a perfect addition and is currently showing on with a listed median price
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