Giflor #43 Pokemon Aquapolis

Giflor #43 — Aquapolis
Current Market Price
€4
(as of 6 Jul 2026, in Good condition)
DemandNumber of cards being soldLow
SupplyNumber of cards on the market right nowMedium
LiquidityHow quickly you can expect to sell at the current market priceMedium

Prices by Condition

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ConditionPriceMinOffers
Near Mint€15€109
Excellent€10€56
Good€4€312
Light Played€3€35
Played€3€27
Poor€2€22

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last 90d

20 Verkäufe in den letzten 90 Tagen

DatumZustandPreis

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Card Information

Pokemon
Giflor
Number
#43 / 147
Set
Aquapolis
Rarity
Selten
HP
100
Type
Pflanze
Stage
Rang 2
Retreat
2
Illustrator
Kyoko Umemoto
Weakness
Psycho ×2
PPoison Scent

Flip a coin. If heads, the Defending Pokémon is now Poisoned and Confused. If tails, the Defending Pokémon is now Poisoned and Asleep.

FFFAddictive Pollen
40

Flip a coin. If heads, your opponent can't play Supporter cards during his or her next turn.

Market price overview for Giflor #43 from Aquapolis

Current pricing

Giflor from Aquapolis is currently valued at €4 in Good condition on the European market. Near Mint copies go for roughly €15.

Price trend

Prices for Giflor have climbed 11% this month, a sign that collector demand is picking up.

Demand & supply

Giflor only sold on 9 of the last 30 days — demand is limited, and 41 listings give buyers some options to choose from.

Price history (90 days)

The price corridor for Giflor over the last quarter spans €5 to €30 — and the current price is in the middle ground.

Prices by condition

MT costs €28 versus €2 for PO. Budget-conscious buyers can save significantly by choosing the right condition.

Buy or sell?

The market for Giflor favors sellers at the moment — prices have been inching up.

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