1st Edition
How to spot it: 1st Edition stamp in the bottom-left of the artwork frame.
First print window; smaller run than Unlimited.
Printed in the WotC era when 1st Edition, Shadowless, and Unlimited distinctions still applied.
How to spot it: 1st Edition stamp in the bottom-left of the artwork frame.
First print window; smaller run than Unlimited.
How to spot it: No drop shadow on the right and bottom of the artwork box; thinner, lighter frame.
Early Unlimited sub-print between 1st Edition and Unlimited; scarcer than standard Unlimited.
How to spot it: No 1st Edition stamp; standard print frame.
Most common version of this card.
| Holo | 1st Edition ~$341 raw · PSA 10 ~$8,935; Shadowless ~$63 · PSA 10 ~$3,937; Unlimited ~$24 · PSA 10 ~$3,028 (PriceCharting realized, May 2026) |
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The 1999 Base Set Raichu holo. Value is edition-driven: 1st Edition ≫ Shadowless ≫ Unlimited.
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Tier: None
Stage 1 Raichu with 80 HP; top attack around 60 damage. Functions as an evolution-chain piece rather than a tournament attacker.
Flip a coin. If heads, during your opponent's next turn, prevent all effects of attacks, including damage, done to Raichu.
Flip a coin. If tails, Raichu does 30 damage to itself.
PSA 10 estimate: WotC-era Raichu PSA 10 populations vary; small numbers across most sets.
PSA 10 populations are tiny for the vintage prints and premiums are steep: 1st Edition gem-mint copies have realized roughly $8,935, Shadowless ~$3,937, and Unlimited ~$3,028 (PriceCharting realized, May 2026). Centering and holo scratching are the usual downgrade culprits on WotC holos.
Other graders: BGS and CGC also grade vintage Pokemon; PSA dominates secondary-market liquidity.