While you’ll find hundreds of valuable cards to collect in some of the most expensive expansions, the Pokemon TCG boasts a set of cards only released as special editions: promo cards. These rare promotional releases come from various sources, including from limited-time standalone products, as tournament participation prizes, or even as part of a special prerelease event.
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It can be difficult to pinpoint what makes a Pokemon promo card valuable, so we’ve narrowed the list to some of the most expensive offerings, illustrating the key factors that make a promo card desirable. Whether it’s rarity, art, or a combination, these are the most valuable promo cards to collect in the Pokemon TCG.
Cards are ordered according to their
TCGPlayer
Market Price,
which you might pay on average for a copy of the cards below.
Given the age and rarity of these cards,
only
those with an
established market price on TCGplayer
are included.
However,
sale prices differ depending on the card’s condition,
so this market price is just a rough idea of the card’s value.
6 Dragonite: National Championships (Staff) – $449.95
Got The Trophy Like A Champion
Dragonite is one of the most popular Pokemon in the TCG, with some of its most expensive cards reflecting its immense popularity. This 2008-2009 Championship promo was given to staff members who volunteered during the events, as indicated by the “STAFF” stamp on the bottom right of the art.
This promo’s rarity is reflected by its lack of sales data on TCGplayer, but luckily, the single sale was recorded for a near-mint (NM) copy, which set the current market price.
When a card sells in
NM condition, the top end of the range is set,
but cards that lack a range of sales in different conditions have more fluid values that correlate to their condition.
Let’s Go To The Beach, (Beach)
The second Staff promo appearance takes the smallest of leads on Dragonite, with the Tropical Beach representing one of the most expensive cards from the Black & White era. The Unovan starter Pokemon are enjoying a fine day in the sun, with some friends in the background, giving this card an incredibly cute ensemble striking adorable poses.
Much like the previous Dragonite Staff Promo, the Tropical Beach only has one recent sale to view, but unlike Dragonite, this card was in heavily played (HP) condition and sold for the market price. Furthermore, this card’s ceiling is much higher, since it’s very likely to command more money in improved condition, giving this card plenty of future upside once more sales are recorded.
Riding With A Surfboard
Tropical Tidal Wave is one of the most vibrant Pokemon promo cards ever and features another adorable array of Pokemon in a tropical setting. This time, Pikachu surfs the white, foamy waves as it’s joined by Marill, Hoppip, and Psyduck on a bright day.
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Tropical Tidal Wave distances itself from Tropical Beach by a margin of over $100, but with a small caveat: the sale of this card was in NM condition. Since Tropical Tidal Wave’s ceiling is currently around the market price, it’s possible that Tropical Beach can overtake its cousin after it records an NM sale as well.
This Charizard’s On Fire
While some of the most valuable cards from the Sword and Shield era are Alt Arts, a rare promo Charizard shakes up the status quo with this ferocious card. Charizard’s powerful in-flight pose paints an intimidating picture of the Fire-type starter, giving this card a standout scene to appreciate.
Charizard shares the same sales records as the prior entries, with only a single sale, again in NM condition, at the market price. While Charizard has Tropical Tidal Wave breathing down its neck, Tropical Beach is still prime to usurp both promos, as their ceilings are set, while ‘Beach still has room to grow.
2 Paradise Resort 45: World Championships 2023 – $614.99
This Could Be Lapras Paradise
Paradise Resort continues the theme of tropical adventures depicted on tournament-exclusive cards, this time with Pikachu joining Lapras and the Paldean starters on 2023’s World Championship promo card.
As you might have noticed,
at least one World Championship card per generation features the starter Pokemon from the current generation
at the time of the card’s release.
While Paradise Resort also has a 2024 version, the 2023 iteration boasts a sky-high price tag, though without any recent sales to back it up. There is a PSA 10 listed on TCGplayer (for some reason) for $2,000, but that price means nothing until a sale is recorded.
Head Honcho
Although you might expect older Pikachu promo cards to earn a spot among the mascot’s most valuable cards, the Poncho-wearing Pikachu from the XY era claims the crown as the most expensive Pokemon TCG promo cards.
There are multiple versions
of poncho-wearing Pikachu, starting at $1,200 for a Shiny Rayquaza and $1,250 for Mega Charizard Y.
While prices vary depending on what poncho Pikachu is wearing, each of the promos boasts a value worthy of the number one, giving them the joint-top spot. These cards continue to rise in price as time goes on, and with a limited population of cards in perfect condition, prices are likely to rise to meet the high demand.
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