What value does a POP 1 PSA 10 Rev Holo from EX/DP Era have?

Obviously a large part of this depends on how much the buyer is willing to pay for the card and/or if someone is searching for it. Would like to hear everyone’s thoughts!

No set value. Depends on card, set, amount graded, pokemon…If it´s a completely random common/uncommon that literally no one has graded…you can put it up on ebay for like 100-200 obo and see what happens.

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Is it a deoxys, Gengar or Celebi? Or Rayquaza?

Is it caterpie from great encounters which no one has graded or is it a popular and hard to grade card, could range from 15 euros to several thousands.

So without more information we cant help you.

You aren’t really asking a question that anyone can give you an actual thought out response…

  1. What is the card?
  2. What is pop 9 report?
  3. What is the pop reports for other cards in set?
  4. Is there any master sets?
  5. Is there a market for the card? (In PSA 9/RAW etc)

Seems like you want someone else to do the research for you, not validate an already created opinion or thought process

vr

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Pop 1 for a crap card doesn’t mean anything

POP 1 PSA 7.5 TEAM MAGMA’S NUMEL TRADE FOR PSA 10 T17?

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Perhaps I should’ve included more prompts for better discussion. I didn’t have a particular card in mind when asking the question, just happened to chance across the pop reports of EX/DP sets. Here are some prompts that might lead to a more fruitful discussion:

  1. Assuming the card is a less popular one (IE. Trainers/Caterpie/Baltoy) How much does the desirability of the set affect the value of the POP 1 Reverse Holo card?(IE. ex dragon frontiers vs. Majestic dawn Diamond and pearl)

  2. What about normal pokemon (Abra, Ponyta, Shelder etc.) vs. starters (IE. Charmander, Treecko, Totodile, ETC.)? Obviously there’s a difference in popularity, but how much of a difference and how much does it affect the value?

  3. For the DP sets many of the cards (barre LV.Xs and secret rares) have not been graded much (low pop across the board), assuming there isn’t a difficulty of grading a 10 vs. 9, would the 10 still have a markup in value simply because there isn’t much of the card graded at all?

Would love to hear your opinions :blush:

Whatever someone is willing to pay

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as much as someone is willing to pay

Yeah as stated above, it I still just down to what someone Is willing to pay. The most popular Pokemon will always command some sort of premium in a psa 10 but for anything else from less desirable or widely collected sets you are really only targeting set completionists or someone with a collection focusing on all iterations of that card etc which is a much smaller buyer pool. Basically you are usually still better to have a low grade of a really popular desirable card than a high grade of a card nobody wants

The question is what will my pop 1 PSA 10 reverse holo Squirtle from TMTA be worth when it comes back from PSA? hmmm