Dragonite #19 Pokemon Fossil

1st Edition
Dragonite #19 — Fossil
Current Market Price
€45
(as of 22 Jun 2026, in Good condition)
DemandNumber of cards being soldVery High
SupplyNumber of cards on the market right nowMedium
LiquidityHow quickly you can expect to sell at the current market priceVery High

Prices by Condition

ConditionPriceMinOffers
Near Mint€90€505
Near Mint€90€505
Excellent€50€506
Excellent€50€506
Good€45€383
Good€45€383
Light Played€25€251
Light Played€25€251
Played€23€231
Played€23€231
Poor€160
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Recent Sales

last 90d6 of 6
DateConditionPrice
2w agoLight Played€25
1mo agoExcellent€40
1mo agoGood€34
1mo agoGood€38
1mo agoExcellent€45
2mo agoPSA 9€180

Graded Sold Prices

last 90d

Card Information

Pokemon
Dragonite
Number
#19 / 62
Set
Fossil
Rarity
Rare
HP
100
Type
Colorless
Stage
Stage2
Evolves from
Dragonair
Retreat
1
Illustrator
Kagemaru Himeno
Resistance
Fighting -30
Pokemon PowerStep In

Once during your turn (before you attack) if Dragonite is on your Bench, you may switch it with your Active Pokémon.

Slam
40x

Flip 2 coins. This attack does 40 damage times the number of heads.

Market price overview for Dragonite #19 from Fossil

Current pricing

Dragonite — part of the Fossil set — currently fetches €45 for a Good condition copy, with 42 copies currently available across Europe. Collectors seeking Near Mint quality will pay closer to €90.

Price trend

The price of Dragonite has moved up by 2% over the past month — a relatively stable market.

Demand & supply

Over the past 30 days, Dragonite sold on 26 separate days — indicating very high demand, and 42 listings give buyers some options to choose from.

Price history (90 days)

Over the past 90 days, Dragonite has ranged between €0.02 and €75. The current price sits roughly in the middle of that range.

Prices by condition

Prices vary widely by condition — from €16 (PO) all the way up to €199 (MT).

Buy or sell?

The market price for Dragonite is relatively stable right now. There's no strong buy or sell pressure either way.

Frequently Asked Questions