Oddish δ — Holon Phantoms #73
An alt-typed δ Oddish from EX Holon Phantoms (2006), part of the Delta Species experiment that re-typed familiar Pokémon. The δ crowd prizes these oddities, which puts this at the top of the line.
View full card data →Oddish is a baby-stage grass common, so its value comes from era and novelty rather than its own holos — the δ Delta Species variant and the short-printed e-Card prints lead, with Erika's gym-leader versions adding vintage charm. A tidy collector line with no single grail but plenty of $20–38 interest.
A varied spread for a baby-stage common: a δ variant, e-Card scarcities, and EX-era prints up top, with gym-leader and modern cards underneath. Priciest first:
An alt-typed δ Oddish from EX Holon Phantoms (2006), part of the Delta Species experiment that re-typed familiar Pokémon. The δ crowd prizes these oddities, which puts this at the top of the line.
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From Aquapolis (2003), the middle e-Card set — short-printed like its siblings and tough to find clean. That scarcity lifts a plain Oddish to $34.
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From EX Hidden Legends (2004), a mid-2000s print with modest appeal. A clean card supported by steady interest in the Oddish line.
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From EX Unseen Forces (2005), another mid-2000s print. Affordable EX-era nostalgia for collectors building the grass line.
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From Expedition Base Set (2002), the first e-Card set with its signature dot-code borders. Expedition's age and print run give even a plain Oddish a vintage premium.
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From Paldean Fates (2024), the shiny-focused Scarlet & Violet set. A clean modern card whose value rides the set's strong collectability.
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From Gym Heroes (2000), this Oddish belongs to Erika, the Celadon grass-type leader — a perfect thematic match. Gym-leader nostalgia gives it a small premium.
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A Scarlet & Violet-era Black Star promo. Modern promos rarely command much, but this one holds a few dollars on Oddish's enduring popularity.
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The 1999 Jungle-set print — one of the oldest Oddish cards and a piece of first-generation history. Pure nostalgia at a low price.
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A second Erika's Oddish, from Gym Challenge (2000). The cheapest entry here, a nostalgic gym-era pickup for completists.
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| # | Card | Recent price |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | Oddish δ — Holon Phantoms #73 | ~$38 |
| 02 | Oddish — Aquapolis #97 | ~$34 |
| 03 | Oddish — Hidden Legends #68 | ~$33 |
| 04 | Oddish — Unseen Forces #64 | ~$25 |
| 05 | Oddish — Expedition Base Set #122 | ~$20 |
| 06 | Oddish — Paldean Fates #92 | ~$11 |
| 07 | Erika's Oddish — Gym Heroes #47 | ~$7.66 |
| 08 | Oddish — Scarlet & Violet Black Star Promos #102 | ~$7.44 |
| 09 | Oddish — Jungle #58 | ~$4.14 |
| 10 | Erika's Oddish — Gym Challenge #70 | ~$3.66 |
| 11 | Oddish — Team Rocket #63 | ~$3.59 |
| 12 | Oddish — Legends Awakened #111 | ~$3.09 |
| 13 | Erika's Oddish — Gym Heroes #78 | ~$2.28 |
| 14 | Oddish — Legends Awakened #112 | ~$2.17 |
| 15 | Oddish — Neo Genesis #68 | ~$2.13 |
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