
Pokémon GO

Value History (90 days)
Live Code Card (Booster)
Bulbasaur
Ivysaur
Venusaur
Venusaur Radiante
Exeggutor de Alola V
Spinarak
Ariados
Charmander
Charmeleon
Charizard
Charizard Radiante
Moltres
Numel
Camerupt
Squirtle
Wartortle
Blastoise
Blastoise Radiante
Slowpoke
Slowbro
Magikarp
Gyarados
Lapras
Articuno
Wimpod
Golisopod
Pikachu
Pikachu
Zapdos
Mewtwo V
Mewtwo V-ASTRO
Natu
Xatu
Lunatone
Sylveon
Onix
Larvitar
Pupitar
Solrock
Conkeldurr V
Rattata de Alola
Raticate de Alola
Tyranitar
Steelix
Meltan
Melmetal
Melmetal V
Melmetal VMAX
Dragonite V
Dragonite V-ASTRO
Chansey
Blissey
Ditto
Eevee
Snorlax
Aipom
Ambipom
Slaking V
Bidoof
Bibarel
Pidove
Tranquill
Unfezant
Líder de Equipo Blanche
Líder de Equipo Candela
Incubadora
Módulo Cebo
Poképarada
Caramelo Raro
Líder de Equipo Spark
Exeggutor de Alola V
Mewtwo V
Conkeldurr V
Conkeldurr V
Melmetal V
Dragonite V
Slaking V
Investigación de Profesores
Mewtwo V-ASTRO
Melmetal VMAX
Dragonite V-ASTRO
Líder de Equipo Blanche
Líder de Equipo Candela
Investigación de Profesores
Líder de Equipo Spark
Mewtwo V-ASTRO
Incubadora
Módulo Cebo
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 €338 total. In Near Mint condition, expect to pay around €856. 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 €55 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.
