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    First Edition Shadowless Holographic Blastoise

    First Edition Shadowless Holographic Blastoise

    [ranking: 1]
    How Much It's Worth: Up to $1,500
    Why It's Worth So Much: Like every first edition shadowless base set holographic starter, Blastoise was extra rare in 1999, but it's even more coveted now. You'd be lucky if you find a PSA 9 card for less than $700.

    Holographic Shadowless First Edition Charizard

    Holographic Shadowless First Edition Charizard

    [ranking: 2]
    How Much It's Worth: Up to $11,999
    Why It's Worth So Much: Error cards are some the most valuable of all Pok??mon cards, and some of the holographic base sets have a rare error. These cards, known as "Shadowless," are noticeably missing a shadow to the right of the image.
    This error was remedied rather quickly, so not many of these cards exist. Couple that with the fact a holographic Charizard was every kid's dream, and you've got a pretty darn valuable piece of paper in your hands.

    Pikachu Illustrator

    Pikachu Illustrator

    [ranking: 3]
    How Much It's Worth: Up to $90,000
    Why It's Worth So Much: This card was given only to winners of the CoroCoro Comic Illustration Contest in January 1998. Only 20 to 39 of these cards exist in the world and only 10 are in mint condition.

    Master Key Prize Card

    Master Key Prize Card

    [ranking: 4]
    How Much It's Worth: Up to $8,799.96
    Why It's Worth So Much: There are only 34 copies of the Master's Key Prize Card in existence, as it was only given out during a 2010 trading card game tournament in Japan.

    Prerelease Raichu

    Prerelease Raichu

    [ranking: 5]
    How Much It's Worth: Up to $10,000
    Why It's Worth So Much: Though it's never been confirmed by Wizards of the Coast (the company that manufactures Pok??mon cards), it's thought that just 10 Prerelease Raichu cards exist. The term "prerelease" was allegedly stamped on the base set card and given out only to employees, friends, and family.

    Gold Star Espeon

    Gold Star Espeon

    [ranking: 6]
    How Much It's Worth: Nearly $3,500 for a PSA 10
    Why It's Worth So Much: Gold Star cards were first introduced in the EX line of play. They depict the shiny version of the Pok??mon. In the games, these Pok??mon had a slightly different coloring from their common counterparts.
    Out of all the shiny variants, Espeon is the most valuable because it was distributed by the Pok??mon Players Club and given only to people who met certain criteria at events.

    Trophy Pikachu Trainer No. 1

    Trophy Pikachu Trainer No. 1

    [ranking: 7]
    How Much It's Worth: It's so rare you can't find it on eBay. The price is largely unknown, but it's sure to be exorbitant. 
    Why It's Worth So Much: No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3 trainer cards are always rare. They're only handed out to winners at official Trading Card Game world championships. This adorable, holographic Pikachu card was only given to four winners of the very first Japanese Pok??mon Card Game Official Tournament; therefore it's the rarest.

    Black Triangle Error Booster Box

    Black Triangle Error Booster Box

    [ranking: 8]
    How Much It's Worth: Up to $8,700 for an entire sealed box
    Why It's Worth So Much: Old booster boxes regularly sell for thousands on eBay because you don't know the kind of rare cards they might have. A triangle error booster pack is the single most valuable, and a box full of these runs for enough to buy a used car.
    They were created when the factory was supposed to stop printing "first edition" booster packs but didn't. Instead, they covered the "first edition" symbol with a black triangle. The factory printed the mistake cards for only a few hours.
    These cards are worth something only if they're inside the booster pack (about $250). When they're in a sealed booster box, however, they're worth even more.

    Holographic Shadowless First Edition Mewtwo

    Holographic Shadowless First Edition Mewtwo

    [ranking: 9]
    How Much It's Worth: Up To $1500
    Why It's Worth So Much: Mewtwo was one of rarest Pok??mon you could capture in the games, and that fact made the critter's card worth a whole lot. While Mewtwo was massively coveted in 1999, the base set shadowless first edition holographic card is exceedingly rare today.

    Holographic Shadowless First Edition Venusaur

    Holographic Shadowless First Edition Venusaur

    [ranking: 10]
    How Much It's Worth: Up to $6,500
    Why It' Worth So Much: Like many of the most valuable Pok??mon cards, Venusaur was the main prize in its own base set. In the '90s, a regular Venusaur was hard to come by through trading because of its sheer popularity - but a holographic Venusaur was even rarer (who'd want to give that up?). Today, a holographic first edition base-set Venusaur without a shadow around the image box is the most coveted.

    Shining Charizard

    Shining Charizard

    [ranking: 11]
    How Much It's Worth: Up to $3,500
    Why It's Worth So Much: Shining Charizard marks the first time a "shiny" Pok??mon was found in the card game. The Pok??mon itself itself is holographic, instead of the background, and it's worth even more if it has a first edition marking outside the bottom left of the image.

    Parent/Child Holographic Kangaskhan

    Parent/Child Holographic Kangaskhan

    [ranking: 12]
    How Much It's Worth: As little as $1,500, but ones have been known to sell for thousands more
    Why It's Worth So Much: This card was released only in Japan during the Parent/Child Mega Battle Tournament in 1998, awarded to parent-children teams who had a certain number of wins. The Pok??ball set symbol on the right is used on the rarest Pok??mon cards, so this one can definitely fetch you thousands.

    Magikarp Tamamushi University Promo Card

    Magikarp Tamamushi University Promo Card

    [ranking: 13]
    How Much It's Worth: Between $2,000 and $4,000
    Why It's Worth So Much: Though Magikarp is largely known as the worst Pok??mon in the game, only 30 to 100 of these cards exist. This card was given to top qualifying players on the second day of a 1998 Pok??mon conference in Osaka, Japan.

    Black Star Movie Promotional Cards With Inverse Stamp Error

    Black Star Movie Promotional Cards With Inverse Stamp Error

    [ranking: 14]
    How Much It's Worth: Up to $800
    Why It's Worth So Much: An error always make for the rarest Pok??mon cards. Though the promotional cards from the first Pok??mon movie aren't worth much, about 120 cards were printed with the logo accidentally upside down on the bottom left corner of the card.
    There are just 30 error cards for each Pok??mon, including Mewtwo, Dragonite, and Pikachu.

    Pok??mon Snap Cards

    Pok??mon Snap Cards

    [ranking: 15]
    How Much It's Worth: It's hard to tell the exact value because these cards are exceedingly rare, but they have allegedly sold for $8,000 according to Kotaku.
    Why It's Worth So Much: Nintendo ran a promotion for their 1999 N64 game Pok??mon Snap. They invited players to send their best in-game Pok??mon photos to a Japanese magazine, and the best shots were transformed into trading cards.

    Tropical Mega Battle Cards

    Tropical Mega Battle Cards

    [ranking: 16]
    How Much It's Worth: The price is hard to nail down, but a single PSA 10 card has been known to sell for $5,000.
    Why It's Worth So Much: These rare cards were available only at a 1999 trainer event in Hawaii.

    Holographic Shadowless First Edition Machamp

    Holographic Shadowless First Edition Machamp

    [ranking: 17]
    How Much It's Worth: Some sellers are trying to sell a shadowless holographic Machamp for $5,000, but that's exorbitant. It typically goes for between $100 and $850 depending on quality. 
    Why It's Worth So Much: This card was one of the rarest in the original trading card game. Don't be fooled though - these cards are essentially worthless if they've got a shadow to the right of the image box.
    Over a million shadowed cards were printed with the first edition stamp. The shadowless version is still rare and carries a hefty price tag.

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In the '90s, most of us were busy hoarding Beanie Babies in hopes they would pay for our college education once they increased in value. That totally backfired, but another '90s toy hidden in the depths of our childhood bedrooms can actually be worth a boatload. Some rare Pokémon cards can easily pay for your college loans.

The Pokémon Trading Card Game is arguably one of the most fun and original card games of the last few decades. Throughout the years, Pokémon has done their best to make these little pieces of paper extremely limited—and some have resulted in outrageous prices nowadays.

The rarest cards were only given to a select few master trainers who won tournaments, but you may actually have some of the most expensive Pokémon cards in your regular collection. Factory errors also occurred, from the base set first edition misprint to free promotional movie cards that didn't come out as planned. These are among the rarest Pokémon cards in the bunch.

In the trading circuit, Pokémon cards are given a Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA) number. Number 10 is complete mint condition and will potentially increase the value of your Pokémon cards by thousands. However, if your card's PSA falls below a 7, it dramatically decreases in value. So, you better be keeping that Pikachu card nice and safe.

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