@pfm Kinda hit the nail on the head. The first five in the top 10 are defintely the Art Academy cards. Each of those only have 100 copies given to the winners, with roughly 15 extra copies each floating around. I’d argue they’d be in this order based on how hard they are to find:
- Art Academy Pikachu by Ashley:
- Art Academy Pikachu by Me!:
- Art Academy Pikachu by Rhivern:
- Art Academy Pikachu by Meli:
- Art Academy Pikachu by Xime:
I think Scott is still right with the WB Kids Pikachu being sixth place, which had 5250 copies made:
- 5/5 WB Kids Pikachu
But after that it’s more difficult to give a certain order. There were some rare English Pikachu cards when I originally acquired them, like:
- The Futsal 001/005 Pikachu that was originally only given in England at the Futsal tournaments, but later on also distributed in stores in England (with different insert card), which made it a lot easier/cheaper to get.
- The SwSh 065/202 Cosmos Holofoil with League stamp, originally only given at Worlds 2022 in London by beating Raid Battle judges. But later on they were also given to shops in the UK and US, making them a lot easier to find.
So for places 7 to 10, I’m not sure about the proper order, but my guess would be these four Pikachu TCG cards:
Red Cheeks E3-stamped Base Pikachu:
1st Edition Ivy promo Pikachu:
Pikachu Vmax with League stamp from the Prize Pack Series One:
Pikachu Vmax Hyper Rare:
Also, honorable mentions:
101 SVP promo Pikachu with Asia Championship Series 2023-24 stamp and 190 SVP promo Pikachu without stamp, which were both exclusively released in Asian countries (both in Singapore; Malaysia; The Philippines; and the 101 was also released in Hong Kong):
Sweden-exclusive non-holo 035 promo:
Of course if we’d include unofficial releases and errors, the inverted stamp and no stamp WB promo come to mind as well, and there are also some protoype/test Pikachu prints in English, but for official Pikachu TCG cards only, I’d say it’s the above ten cards.
Greetz,
Quuador












