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Scarlet & Violet in August 2024

Posted in: Card Games, Games, Pokémon TCG, Tabletop | Tagged: Paldea, Pokemon, Pokemon Cards, Scarlet & Violet


The Pokémon TCG Value Watch series reports on the first set Scarlet & Violet in August 2024. Will the value of the cards decrease or increase?



Article overview

  • Explore the ever-changing market of Pokémon Trading Card Game cards from the Scarlet & Violet Base Set in August 2024.
  • Discover the most valuable cards, including Miriam Special Illustration Rare Trainer Supporter and Gardevoir ex.
  • Find out how the value of the cards dropped. Miriam lost almost a third of her value in two months.
  • Stay up to date with in-depth daily coverage of the Pokémon Trading Card Game and learn more about the past, present, and future of the hobby.

The Pokémon Trading Card Game is an ever-changing and unpredictable market. Over the last two years we have seen a renewed interest in the hobby due to a number of factors, including the 25th anniversary, strong Sword and shield-era sets with stunning alternate arts, influencers, box breaks, COVID-19 lockdown making people find new hobbies, and more. For a while, sets and cards that were readily available quickly became hard to find. Now that the hype is dying down, let’s see where modern sets stand. Each month I will publish an installment of this series, Pokémon Trading Card Game Value Watch. This series is not financial advice, but a way to help collectors know the evolution of a card’s availability so that Pokémon Trading Card Game Completists like me know when to strike. Today we want to see how the cards from Pokémon Trading Card Game: Scarlet & Violetwhich was released in March 2023, will now do so in August 2024.

Scarlet & Violet - top card. Source: Pokémon TCGScarlet & Violet - top card. Source: Pokémon TCG
Scarlet & Violet – top card. Image credit: Pokémon Trading Card Game

Here are the cards with the highest value of Pokémon Trading Card Game: Scarlet & Violet Base set with market values ​​observed on TCGPlayer at the time of writing:

  1. Miriam Special Illustration Rare Trainer Supporter 251/198: $24.94
  2. Gardevoir ex Special Illustration Rare 245/198: $22.81
  3. Miraidon ex Special Illustration Rare 244/198: $17.46
  4. Nest Ball Gold Hyper Rare Trainer Item 255/198: $13.29
  5. Ralts Illustration Rare 211/198: $13.18
  6. Koraidon ex Special Illustration Rare 247/198: $12.82
  7. Arven Special Illustration Rare Trainer Supporter 249/198: $11.75
  8. Kirlia illustration rare 212/198: $11.04
  9. Arven Full Art Trainer Supporter 235/198: $8.82
  10. Drowzee Illustration, Rare, 210/198: $9.59

This set never had a real Chase card, but I’m still surprised at how little value some of these cards have. Miriam Special Illustration Rare Trainer Supporter was at $33.57 the last time we checked, and has lost nearly $10 in value since then. Losing nearly a third of its value in two months shows that the cards in this set are not hot on the secondary market. Gardevoir ex Special Illustration Rare, which was looking to take the top spot, also lost $7.

Check back every day at Bleeding Cool for our detailed Pokémon Trading Card Game Coverage as we explore the past, present, and even future of the hobby with upcoming set reveals.


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