Marill #68 Pokemon EX Team Rocket Returns

Marill #68 — EX Team Rocket Returns
Current Market Price
€0.10
(as of 21 Jun 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 priceLow

Prices by Condition

ConditionPriceMinOffers
Near Mint€0.10€0.102
Excellent€0.10€0.0811
Good€0.10€0.1014
Light Played€0.15€0.1510
Played€0.18€0.157
Poor€0.20€0.026

Recent Sales

last 90d50 of 50
DateConditionPrice
2d agoLight Played€0.40
5d agoGood€0.32
6d agoGood€0.50
1w agoExcellent€1
1w agoGood€0.75
1w agoGood€0.16
2w agoNear Mint€0.85
2w agoNear Mint€1
2w agoExcellent€0.49
2w agoNear Mint€0.97
3w agoExcellent€0.80
3w agoLight Played€0.49
3w agoGood€0.15
1mo agoExcellent€0.59
1mo agoGood€0.40
1mo agoPlayed€0.24
1mo agoPlayed€0.10
1mo agoGood€0.70
1mo agoNear Mint€0.60
1mo agoExcellent€0.59

Card Information

Pokemon
Marill
Number
#68 / 109
Set
EX Team Rocket Returns
Rarity
Common
HP
50
Type
Water
Stage
Basic
Retreat
1
Illustrator
Sumiyoshi Kizuki
Weakness
Lightning ×2
Minor Errand-Running

Search your deck for up to 2 basic Energy cards, show them to your opponent, and put them into your hand. Shuffle your deck afterward.

Market price overview for Marill #68 from EX Team Rocket Returns

Current pricing

Marill from EX Team Rocket Returns is currently valued at €0.10 in Good condition on the European market. Near Mint copies go for roughly €0.10.

Price trend

Prices for Marill have climbed 14% this month, a sign that collector demand is picking up.

Demand & supply

Marill only sold on 6 of the last 30 days — demand is limited, and 50 listings give buyers some options to choose from.

Price history (90 days)

Over the past 3 months, Marill has swung between €0.06 (low) and €2 (high). The price currently sits in between.

Prices by condition

The price range is narrow: €0.10 to €0.20. Condition matters relatively little for this card.

Buy or sell?

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

Frequently Asked Questions