The has amassed a wide variety of cards over the years, and some expansions and sets have become particularly valuable over that time. The first edition of cards was released in Japan in 1996 for fans to collect, and throughout the years, the franchise has only been growing larger and more influential with more Pokémon species, games, manga, shows, and movies. This influence has brought elevated value to its merchandise, like some of the most valuable sets and collections.
There are a few variables that determine the value of the rarest card expansions and sets, though there have been some exceptions throughout the years. A set or expansion's age, rarity, Professional Sports Authority grading, and demand (popularity) have all been known to affect the appraisal value of various collections. While the monetary worth of these sets and expansions is subject to change with the market and demand, these are the Pokémon collections that currently have the highest monetary value.
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A lesser-known expansion that contains rare and valuable cards is. This expansion contains expensive cards depicting Espeon and Umbreon as Shinies and was distributed at tournaments as a participation award. The not only featured Pokémon TCG cards of Eeveelutions but also the title Legendaries of. Ho-Oh and Lugia were both joined by a Delta Mew, each of which sells for hundreds of dollars on average. While does not include all the cards from the set, single booster packs tend to sell for around $500 according to PriceCharting.
The set was released in May 2003 and was the 16th set ever released in the game. This collection set is home to particularly valuable cards such as the
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