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With Logan Paul’s card taking the win for the most expensive Pokemon card auction to date, many fans are no doubt curious about the other most expensive Pokemon cards out there. Even if most of us will never have the funds to get our hands on these rare and valuable cards, it’s still fun to know that they’re out there. So, here are the most expensive Pokemon cards ever sold, as of February 2026.
5) Blastoise Galaxy Star Holo (GCG 8.5)

This rare card was part of an early English-language print test for Pokemon cards. It was commissioned by Wizards of the Coast as part of a pitch to Nintendo, and only 2 copies were ever made. No known PSA 10 versionof the card exists, but even a CGC 8.5 can fetch a high price given just how rare this piece of Pokemon card history is.
Back in 2021, this Blastoise holo went for $360,000 in a Heritage Auctions sale. This card is the only version currently accounted for, and as such is the highest quality option on offer. The buyer and seller were private, so it’s unclear when or if the card will go back up for sale. And if the other copy is ever found, it could be worth even more, depending on whether it’s been kept in mint condition.
4) English Holo Charizard (PSA 10, Shadowless)

Next to Pikachu, Charizard is one of the most popular Pokemon of all time. So, it makes sense that this fully evolved Kanto starter has a few entries in the most expensive Pokemon card sales ever recorded. Later printings of these cards gave the Pokemon a shadow, so the “shadowless” versions are considered the true 1st edition of English-language Pokemon cards. Very few were ever printed, and even fewer remainin the coveted mint condition that earns a 10 rating from PSA.
Back in 2022, a PSA 10-rated shadowless Charizard from 1999 sold for $420,000 in a PWCC Marketplace auction. A few years before that, it sold for a similar price of $369,000. That said, the most recent sale for a PSA 10 shadowless Charizard holo took place back in February 2025, at $45,322. So while this card may not go for quite as much these days, it remains among the most expensive Pokemon cards on the market.
3) Silver No. 2 Pikachu Trainer (PSA 10)











