Many people are used to collecting Pokemon cards for fun and memories. However, some would collect the rarest cards now worth millions of dollars. The most expensive Pokemon card on earth is a Professional Sports Authenticator grade 10 Pikachu illustrator card worth $ 5.275 million. So, these Pokemon cards are so rare that even one card in a set would make you thousands of dollars. This post will provide a List of Pokemon Card Rarity available worldwide in November 2025.
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List of Pokemon Card Rarity November 2025
Here is a list of the ten rare and most expensive pokemon cards in November 2025.
- Autographed 1st Edition No Rarity Symbol Venusaur: $13,100
- Gyarados Pokémon Snap contest: $87,500
- Trophy Pikachu No. 2 Trainer: $444,000
- 1999 Base Set 1st Edition Shadowless Holo Chansey: $36,877
- Japanese Basic No Rarity Symbol Holo Poliwrath: $25,015
- First Edition Shining Charizard: $11,040
- Base Set Shadowless 1st Edition Holo Mewtwo: $15,000
- Espeon Gold Star: $22,100
- Topps Chrome Charizard Tekno #06: $23,000
- Ex Dragon Frontiers Holo Charizard Gold Star: $27,600
- 1996 Pokemon Japanese Base Set No Rarity Symbol Holo Venusaur – $ 55,000
- Pokemon Blastoise #009/165R Commissioned Presentation Galaxy Star Hologram – $350,00
- 2000 Pokemon Neo Genesis 1st Edition Holo Lugia#9 – $144,300
- 1999 First Edition Shadowless Holographic Charizard – $ 420,000
- Kangaskhan-Holo #115 Family Event Trophy Card – $ 150,100
- Black Start Ishihara Signed GX Promo Card – $ 247,230
- 1999 Super Secret Battle No.1 Trainer – $ 65,100
- 2006 Pokemon World Championships Promo No. 2 Trainer – $90.000
- Pikachu Illustrator– $ 5.28 million
- Gold Pikachu – $29,520
- Base Set No Rarity Venusaur – $55,000
- Holographic Crystal Charizard first edition – $40,800
- Holographic Gold Star Rayquaza – $48,600
- Holographic Gold Star Torchic – $50,000
- Torchic Gold Star Holo Team Rocket Returns – $25,400
- Crystal Charizard Holo Skyridge – $25,100
- Topsun Charizard – $493,230
- Trophy Pikachu No. 3 Trainer – $300,000
- Master’s Key – $66,000
- Presentation Blastoise – $360,000
- 2005 Play Promo Holo Umbreon – $70,000
- Black Triangle Base Set Booster Pack – $2,700
- No. 2 Trainer – $50,300
- 2005 Summer Battle Road Mew Victory Orb – $60,000
- Gyarados Pokémon Snap best photo contest – $87,500
- Kangaskhan Family Event Trophy – $175,000
- 64 Mario Stadium Chansey – $63,000
- Pikachu Illustrator – $5.28 million
- 1999 First Edition Shadowless Holographic Charizard: $420,000
- No.1 Trainer – $90,000
- Pre-release Raichu – Unconfirmed
- Holographic Lugia Neo Genesis first edition – $144,300
- Topps Chrome Charizard Tekno #06 – $23,000
- Master Scroll – $25,000 (New)
- 1999 Tropical Mega Battle: Tropical Wind – $65,100
- Magikarp Tamamushi University promo – $66,100
- Ishihara GX Promo – $247,230
- First edition Charizard – $420,000
- CoroCoro Comics Promo Pikachu Illustrator – $5,275,000
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