
Nobles Victoires

Value History (90 days)
Online Code Card (Booster)
Larveyette
Couverdure
Manternel
Chlorobule
Fragilady
Crabicoque
Crabaraque
Carabing
Trompignon
Gaulet
Escargaume
Limaspeed
Viridium
Victini
Victini
Flamajou
Flamoutan
Aflamanoir
Pyronille
Pyronille
Pyrax
Tritonde
Batracné
Crapustule
Carapagos
Mégapagos
Sorbébé
Sorboul
Sorbouboul
Viskuse
Moyade
Hexagel
Hexagel
Kyurem
Zébibron
Zéblitz
Emolga
Anchwatt
Anchwatt
Lampéroie
Ohmassacre
Limonde
Victini
Tutafeh
Tutafeh
Tutankafer
Tutankafer
Miamiasme
Miasmax
Nucléos
Méios
Symbios
Symbios
Lewsor
Lewsor
Neitram
Funécire
Funécire
Mélancolux
Lugulabre
Gigalithe
Charpenti
Ouvrifier
Bétochef
Bétochef
Arkéapti
Aéroptéryx
Limonde
Kungfouine
Shaofouine
Gringolem
Golemastoc
Terrakium
Démétéros
Scalpion
Scalproie
Solochi
Diamat
Trioxhydre
Lançargot
Scalpion
Scalproie
Fermite
Cobaltium
Nanméouïe
Coupenotte
Incisache
Tranchodon
Drakkarmin
Fossile Plaque
Évoluroc
N
Fossile Plume
Casque Brut
Méga Canne
Vokit
Viridium
Victini
Terrakium
Cobaltium
N
Miaouss
Frequently asked questions about Nobles Victoires
How much does a complete Nobles Victoires set cost in 2026?
A complete Nobles Victoires set with 101 cards in Good condition costs approximately €192 total. In Near Mint condition, expect to pay around €486. Prices are based on current European market data from Cardmarket.
What is the most valuable card in Nobles Victoires?
The most valuable card in Nobles Victoires is Victini (#98), valued at €38 in Good condition.
How many cards are in Nobles Victoires?
Nobles Victoires contains 101 cards. The set was released on November 16, 2011. It belongs to the Black & White era.
Where can I check Nobles Victoires card prices?
On PokeValue you can see up-to-date prices for every card in Nobles Victoires. Prices are updated daily based on European market data from Cardmarket and shown in EUR by condition.
