Charmeleon — Dragon #99
EX Dragon (2003) gave the middle stage a genuinely good holo, and it's stayed the line's most valuable card — the rare Charmeleon collectors seek out rather than simply tolerate.
View full card data →Charmeleon — the overlooked middle of the most famous evolution line in Pokémon. Collectors still chase its vintage EX-era holos and the modern 151 and Paldean Fates prints.
Charmeleon is the awkward teenager of the most famous evolution line in the hobby — never the card anyone frames, but the necessary stop between Charmander and the dragon. Its vintage holos and a few modern shinies keep a steady, quiet following. Priciest first.
EX Dragon (2003) gave the middle stage a genuinely good holo, and it's stayed the line's most valuable card — the rare Charmeleon collectors seek out rather than simply tolerate.
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The 2023 set 151 rebuilt Kanto card-for-card, and even the in-between evolutions caught the nostalgia wave. This Charmeleon rides the set's enormous popularity.
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Team Rocket Returns (2004) was the EX era's villainous victory lap, and its Charmeleon holo is a clean slice of that fan-favourite set.
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A 2008 Diamond & Pearl-era holo with the kind of moody artwork that ages well — a quietly desirable middle-stage card.
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An e-Card Expedition (2002) holo, dot-code border and tight centering included. A low-cost piece of the hobby's strangest transitional era.
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A Delta Species Charmeleon from the scarce 2007 POP Series 5 organized-play set — you had to compete to get one, which is why it lingers above its sticker price.
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The Gym era (2000) handed Pokémon to Gym Leaders, and 'Blaine's Charmeleon' belonged to Cinnabar Island's fire master — a Trainer-themed vintage curio with real character.
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A 2024 shiny-subset Charmeleon, wearing the alternate coloring the modern chase crowd loves.
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From the 2019 Shiny Vault, the mini-collection that made shiny hunting a pursuit of its own.
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A 2016 Generations Radiant Collection print — the budget Charmeleon, and a fine way to finish the line.
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All prices reflect recent market data and will be updated regularly.
| # | Card | Recent price |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | Charmeleon — Dragon #99 | ~$80 raw |
| 02 | Charmeleon — 151 #169 | ~$75 raw |
| 03 | Charmeleon — Team Rocket Returns #110 | ~$69 raw |
| 04 | Charmeleon — Stormfront #102 | ~$46 raw |
| 05 | Charmeleon — Expedition Base Set #73 | ~$27 raw |
| 06 | Charmeleon δ — POP Series 5 #5 | ~$25 raw |
| 07 | Blaine's Charmeleon — Gym Challenge #31 | ~$18 |
| 08 | Charmeleon — Paldean Fates #110 | ~$18 |
| 09 | Charmeleon — Hidden Fates Shiny Vault #SV7 | ~$17 |
| 10 | Charmeleon — Generations #RC4 | ~$15 |
| 11 | Charmeleon — Legendary Treasures #18 | ~$9.12 |
| 12 | Charmeleon δ — Crystal Guardians #30 | ~$5.21 |
| 13 | Dark Charmeleon — Team Rocket #32 | ~$5.00 raw |
| 14 | Charmeleon — Base Set #24 | ~$2.36 |
| 15 | Charmeleon — Base Set 2 #35 | ~$2.16 |
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