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Pikachu V Pokemon card from VMAX Climax

Pikachu V

VMAX Climax · 222 · Character Super Rare

Current Prices

市場価格 $61.51
最低価格 $45.00
最高価格 $75.00
PSA 10 $249.90
PSA 9 N/A
30日間のトレンド -11.8%

セット

VMAX Climax

番号

222

レアリティ

Character Super Rare

Variant

Normal

Market

Europe (CardMarket)

Sales Recorded

150

Last Updated

Mar 12, 2026

About Pikachu V

Pikachu V is a Rare card that stands out in the VMAX Climax set, numbered 222 in the expansion. This is the Normal variant. Pricing for this card is based on the European CardMarket marketplace. With a mid-range market value, Pikachu V is a solid addition to any collection and a card worth keeping in good condition.

Pikachu V Price Analysis

The current market price for Pikachu V from VMAX Climax is $61.51 as of 2026. Recent sales range from a low of $45.00 to a high of $75.00. A PSA 10 (Gem Mint) graded copy is valued at $249.90 — approximately 4.1x the ungraded market price. The card has seen a -11.8% 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 150 recorded sales providing reliable pricing data.

Grading Pikachu V

Professional grading is available for Pikachu V and can significantly impact its market value. Graded versions tracked include: AOG 9, BGS 9, CGC 10, CGC 9 5, PGS 8 5, PGS 9, PSA 10, PSA 9. Ungraded pricing is tracked across conditions: NEAR MINT. Grading is worth considering for this card, especially if it is in excellent condition. The price difference between ungraded and a PSA 10 can be substantial at this tier.

Detailed Price Breakdown

SourceCondition / GradeAverage
cardmarket unsoldBGS 9$99.97
cardmarketAGGREGATED$61.51
cardmarket unsoldPSA 10$249.90
cardmarket unsoldNEAR MINT$65.00
cardmarket unsoldAOG 9$95.00
cardmarket unsoldCGC 10$119.99
cardmarket unsoldCGC 9 5$90.00
cardmarket unsoldPGS 8 5$77.77
cardmarket unsoldPGS 9$129.00
cardmarket unsoldPSA 9$102.86

Is Pikachu V a Good Investment?

Pikachu V carries the Rare designation, placing it in the category of cards that collectors actively seek for set completion and moderate investment. 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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