
Pokémon GO

Value History (90 days)
Live Code Card (Booster)

Bulbasaur

Ivysaur

Venusaur

Radiant Venusaur

Alolan Exeggutor V

Spinarak

Ariados

Charmander

Charmeleon

Charizard

Radiant Charizard

Moltres

Numel

Camerupt

Squirtle

Wartortle

Blastoise

Radiant Blastoise

Slowpoke

Slowbro

Magikarp

Gyarados

Lapras

Articuno

Wimpod

Golisopod

Pikachu

Pikachu

Zapdos

Mewtwo V

Mewtwo VSTAR

Natu

Xatu

Lunatone

Sylveon

Onix

Larvitar

Pupitar

Solrock

Conkeldurr V

Alolan Rattata

Alolan Raticate

Tyranitar

Steelix

Meltan

Melmetal

Melmetal V

Melmetal VMAX

Dragonite V

Dragonite VSTAR

Chansey

Blissey

Ditto

Eevee

Snorlax

Aipom

Ambipom

Slaking V

Bidoof

Bibarel

Pidove

Tranquill

Unfezant

Blanche

Candela

Egg Incubator

Lure Module

PokéStop

Rare Candy

Spark

Alolan Exeggutor V

Mewtwo V

Conkeldurr V

Conkeldurr V

Melmetal V

Dragonite V

Slaking V

Professor's Research - Professor Willow

Mewtwo VSTAR

Melmetal VMAX

Dragonite VSTAR

Blanche

Candela

Professor's Research - Professor Willow

Spark

Mewtwo VSTAR

Egg Incubator

Lure Module
Frequently asked questions about Pokémon GO
How much does a complete Pokémon GO set cost in 2026?
A complete Pokémon GO set with 78 cards in Good condition costs approximately €323 total. In Near Mint condition, expect to pay around €818. Prices are based on current European market data from Cardmarket.
What is the most valuable card in Pokémon GO?
The most valuable card in Pokémon GO is Mewtwo V (#072), valued at €63 in Good condition.
How many cards are in Pokémon GO?
Pokémon GO contains 78 cards. The set was released on July 1, 2022. It belongs to the Sword & Shield era.
Where can I check Pokémon GO card prices?
On PokeValue you can see up-to-date prices for every card in Pokémon GO. Prices are updated daily based on European market data from Cardmarket and shown in EUR by condition.
