PSA 10 Skyridge Snorlax reverse foil value

Hey everyone. As this is my first post since joining the forum hopefully this is the right place to post about my question. I recently received a PSA 10 on my Skyridge Snorlax reverse foil this past fall. I am trying to figure out a realistic value since it is only a Pop 16. Last “official” sale was a best offer accepted price of $12,000 on eBay in December 2025.

The only one available that I know of is on eBay with an extremely high price of $50,000 OBO. I’ve received local offers in the $15k-$18k range which seems more realistic. I’m debating taking advantage of the vintage craze and having it sent for auction on eBay. If anyone can chime in with what they think the relative value is it would be appreciated.

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Seems like you did your homework. Nobody here would have any information beyond that and maybe the classic “private sale of 600k”

But those are hardly helpful

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Thanks for the response wise and yes I’ve done as much research as I could. Not super familiar with the vintage market as I typically collect mid-era to modern.

Not sure about an estimate but I think venue and eyeballs matter a lot when sending to auction. I would say auctioning on fanatics might be the most upside as I’ve noticed cards do slightly better on the platform. Otherwise, auctioning on eBay through z&g is always a good option.

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I’d take 18k for that in a F**************************** **** heartbeat. But maybe that’s just me.

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Agreed that sending it to a consignment shop would be my best bet. I will do some research on Fanatics. I’ve never used them but have been hearing positive feedback.

To be honest if this was 10 years ago I would too. Luckily don’t need the cash injection right now so figured why not take my time and see what other offers or solutions there are.

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I just mean you have probably the best understanding of its current market price possible as a current seller. I don’t think anyone really knows what to expect anymore people just toss stuff to auctions and see what happens

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Send to zng and enjoy the free 20k

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Just from my anecdotal observations, ex era stamped reverses and wotc holos have both been doing slightly better on fanatics than eBay.

It’s news to me that skyridge reverses were that expensive though

Seems like there’s too few sold to really gauge what it would go for. It feels like November 2025 was a year ago in this market.

Not all of them are. The big ones are Snorlax and Pikachu. Reverses of popular cards with a holo like Charizard, Gengar, Umbreon are pricey too, but pale in comparison to the holo.

Like a lot of previously unremarkable cards, most Skyridge reverses value hinges on getting a PSA 10.

Definitely leaning towards Z and G. My buddy sent a ton of vintage a few weeks ago and has nothing but great things to say.

If you’re getting local offers that high, I’d expect it sells for way more in auction. If local people are willing to pay that much, how much are the whales gonna pay to outcompete each other?

Also feels like all e-reader sets 2xd in the last month.

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ZandG has had multiple Fire Red reverses go for 6-8k, Legend Maker 5-6k. What’s the comparison point here?

Might not be across every set but I’ve followed dragon frontiers most closely for revs as I’ve sold some and they did better on fanatics. Neo and eseries also slightly better

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Thanks Dodge. This was my mindset as well. Obviously having a local cash offer is super tempting I really would like to see where this would go in auction.

Will definitely keep Fanatics in mind. A lot of people are suggesting I use them.

Honestly with such a big ticket item you can’t really go wrong with either fanatics or z&g. Both would bring in a top of the market price imo