Golbat — Skyridge #60
From Skyridge (2003), the final and short-printed e-Card set — the toughest WotC set to find clean. That scarcity lifts even a plain Golbat to the top of the line at $63.
View full card data →Golbat's card value leans hard on its 'Dark' incarnations — Team Rocket cast the evolved bat as one of its corrupted creatures, and those Dark holos lead the line alongside the short-printed Skyridge print. Everything else is affordable vintage with a gym-leader or two mixed in.
An e-Card scarcity and a pair of Dark Golbat holos carry this list, with gym-leader and vintage commons rounding it out. Priciest first:
From Skyridge (2003), the final and short-printed e-Card set — the toughest WotC set to find clean. That scarcity lifts even a plain Golbat to the top of the line at $63.
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A Dark Golbat holo from the original Team Rocket set (2000), which introduced the Dark-Pokémon theme of Team Rocket's corrupted creatures. As a first-generation Dark holo, it's a vintage favorite that clears $55.
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A Dark Golbat from Team Rocket Returns (2004), the EX-era set that revived the Rocket theme. A nostalgic callback to the original Dark mechanic, holding around $45.
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From EX Deoxys (2005), a mid-2000s print with modest holo appeal. A clean card buoyed by steady collector interest in the Zubat line.
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The non-holo Dark Golbat from the original Team Rocket set — the everyday version beside the holo above. Affordable first-generation Dark-theme history.
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From Gym Heroes (2000), this Golbat belongs to Brock, the Pewter gym leader. The gym-leader theme gives it nostalgic value above its rarity.
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The 1999 Fossil-set print — one of the earliest Golbat cards in existence. First-generation nostalgia keeps clean copies a step above bulk.
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From Gym Challenge (2000), this Golbat is 'owned' by Koga, the Fuchsia poison-type leader — a fitting trainer for a poison bat. A nice thematic pickup for gym-era collectors.
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From Neo Revelation (2001), part of the Johto-era Neo block. A clean turn-of-the-millennium common with minimal premium.
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From EX Delta Species (2005), the δ line that re-typed familiar Pokémon. The cheapest Golbat here — a curiosity for δ collectors.
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| # | Card | Recent price |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | Golbat — Skyridge #60 | ~$63 |
| 02 | Dark Golbat — Team Rocket #7 | ~$55 |
| 03 | Dark Golbat — Team Rocket Returns #34 | ~$45 |
| 04 | Golbat — Deoxys #31 | ~$24 |
| 05 | Dark Golbat — Team Rocket #24 | ~$14 |
| 06 | Brock's Golbat — Gym Heroes #39 | ~$6.08 |
| 07 | Golbat — Fossil #34 | ~$6.07 |
| 08 | Koga's Golbat — Gym Challenge #46 | ~$5.61 |
| 09 | Golbat — Neo Revelation #29 | ~$2.91 |
| 10 | Golbat — Delta Species #43 | ~$1.04 |
| 11 | Golbat — Hidden Legends #36 | ~$0.86 |
| 12 | Golbat — HS—Unleashed #30 | ~$0.51 |
| 13 | Golbat — Mysterious Treasures #50 | ~$0.35 |
| 14 | Golbat — Plasma Storm #54 | ~$0.29 |
| 15 | Golbat — Phantom Forces #32 | ~$0.26 |
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