The 100 Most Expensive "Bulk" Pokémon Cards Right Now - 01/25/26

If you judge Pokémon cards just by their rarity, you might miss out on the Rare, Uncommon, and Common cards that are worth real money on the secondary market. To help you filter out the diamonds from the rough, we’ve put together a downloadable CSV report of the most expensive “bulk” Pokémon cards currently in print.

This report shows the 100 Rare, Uncommon, and Common-rarity Pokémon cards from the Scarlet & Violet Series and the Mega Evolution Series with the highest Market Price as of January 25, 2026. The report only considers Near Mint copies. Reverse Holo printings and normal printings are treated as separate cards.

Poké Ball Pattern and Master Ball Pattern cards from Prismatic Evolutions, Black Bolt, and White Flare were excluded from the report. Otherwise, they would have been the entire list. Don’t neglect those cards either!

Here are the top 10 cards from the report.

#1 Gengar

Set: Scarlet & Violet—151
Printing: Reverse Holo
Market Price: $3.46

Reverse Holo copies of Gengar from Scarlet & Violet—151 have continued to hold their spot as the most expensive low-rarity Pokémon card of the Scarlet & Violet Series. Copies are selling for more than most Double Rares, thanks in part to the fact that 151 was a banger of a set that fans are still excited to master years later.

On April 10, 2026 all cards with a “G” regulation mark (that haven’t been reprinted with a later letter) will rotate out of Standard. Rotation will wipe out all competitive demand for these cards, but cards of Pokémon like Gengar will be largely unaffected since the vast majority of their demand comes from collectors.

#2 Night Stretcher

Set: Shrouded Fable
Printing: Reverse Holo
Market Price: $2.33

Night Stretcher has the fewest printings of any highly played Item card in Standard, appearing only in a single set (Shrouded Fable) at its base rarity. It will be reprinted in Ascended Heroes however, so expect a dip in price once singles from that set become wildly available.

#3 Mewtwo

Set: Scarlet & Violet—151
Printing: Reverse Holo
Market Price: $2.17

Reverse Holo copies of Mewtwo from Scarlet & Violet—151 have joined Gengar in the Top 10 this month. The supply of 151 hasn’t increased in many months, but demand remains strong for everything related to this set.

#4 Counter Catcher

Set: Paradox Rift
Printing: Reverse Holo
Market Price: $2.05

Solid demand in the last few months has kept Counter Catcher relatively valuable. We don’t expect that to last, however. Counter Catcher will rotate on April 10, and like other playable Trainer cards, it will likely show a significant price dip once the competitive demand for it is gone.

#5 Hilda

Set: White Flare
Printing: Reverse Holo
Market Price: $2.00

One of the newer heavily played card-selection Supporters, Hilda has only been printed in White Flare. It’s also not expected to be reprinted in Ascended Heroes.

Hilda will not rotate on April 10, 2026, and depending on how the format develops it could see even more play after rotation in future decks like Mega Starmie ex.

#6 Arven

Set: Obsidian Flames
Printing: Reverse Holo
Market Price: $1.91

Once a $7 card, Reverse Holo copies of Arven have slid significantly in the last few months as we approach the card’s imminent rotation on April 10. After years as one of the most valuable Uncommons in Pokémon, its reign is finally coming to an end.

#7 Pidgeotto

Set: Scarlet & Violet—151
Printing: Reverse Holo
Market Price: $1.89

From here on out, we enter a long stretch of Reverse Holo Pokémon from Scarlet & Violet—151 which have held their value better than other soon-to-be-rotating cards. Low-rarity or not, they’re still required for anyone aiming to own every card in this Pokédex of a set.

#8 Snorlax

Set: Scarlet & Violet—151
Printing: Reverse Holo
Market Price: $1.81

Another 151 Pokémon.

#9 Arven - 166/198

Set: Scarlet & Violet Base Set
Printing: Reverse Holo
Market Price: $1.80

Like the other printing of Arven, this card will rotate on April 10, and the competitive demand for it will quickly evaporate.

#10 Dragonair - 148/165

Set: Scarlet & Violet—151
Printing: Reverse Holo
Market Price: $1.67

And another 151 Pokémon. In total, more than half of the Top 100 cards in the full report are Reverse Holo Pokémon from 151.

By knowing which cards are more valuable than their rarity would suggest, you can save time choosing which cards to list as singles. Download the “Bulk” Pokémon Cards Report to review the 100 most expensive Rare, Uncommon, and Common cards currently in print. Then list those cards on TCGplayer to unlock the full value of your inventory.

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