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Magcargo ex Pokemon card from Crimson Haze

Magcargo ex

Crimson Haze · 080 · Ultra Rare

Current Prices

Market Price $1.46
Low $0.48
High $16.94
PSA 10 $45.00
PSA 9 N/A
30-Day Trend -5.2%

Number

080

Rarity

Ultra Rare

Variant

Normal

Market

Europe (CardMarket)

Sales Recorded

285

Last Updated

Mar 11, 2026

About Magcargo ex

Magcargo ex is an ultra-rare chase card and one of the most desirable pulls from Crimson Haze, numbered 080 in the expansion. This is the Normal variant. Pricing for this card is based on the European CardMarket marketplace. At its current price point, this card is an affordable pickup for set completionists and casual collectors.

Magcargo ex Price Analysis

The current market price for Magcargo ex from Crimson Haze is $1.46 as of 2026. Recent sales range from a low of $0.48 to a high of $16.94. A PSA 10 (Gem Mint) graded copy is valued at $45.00 — approximately 30.8x the ungraded market price. The card has seen a -5.2% change in the last 30 days. Price dips can represent buying opportunities for collectors who believe in long-term value. This card sees moderate trading activity, with 285 recorded sales providing reliable pricing data.

Grading Magcargo ex

Professional grading is available for Magcargo ex and can significantly impact its market value. Graded versions tracked include: PSA 10. Ungraded pricing is tracked across conditions: NEAR MINT. At this price point, grading is generally not cost-effective as the grading fee may exceed the card's ungraded value. Consider grading only for sentimental or personal collection purposes.

Detailed Price Breakdown

SourceCondition / GradeAverage
cardmarketAGGREGATED$1.46
cardmarket unsoldNEAR MINT$2.50
cardmarket unsoldPSA 10$45.00

Is Magcargo ex a Good Investment?

As an ultra-rare card, Magcargo ex is in the category most targeted by both collectors and investors. Cards at this rarity tier have historically shown strong long-term appreciation. The current downward trend may represent a correction or shifting collector interest. Historically, Pokemon cards from popular sets tend to recover over longer time horizons. As with any collectible, values can fluctuate based on market conditions, format legality, nostalgia cycles, and overall demand in the Pokemon TCG market in 2026.

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