Rampardos — Platinum #13
The line's leader, from Platinum (2009), card #13 — a clean late-2000s holo that tops the line at $14.
View full card data →Rampardos is the battering ram — the fossil's final form, a thick-skulled dinosaur whose headbutt could level a skyscraper, with a brain too small to feel the impact. A short line, led by vintage and GL prints.
A Platinum holo leads a short field of cheap prints — ranked priciest first.
The line's leader, from Platinum (2009), card #13 — a clean late-2000s holo that tops the line at $14.
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Rampardos GL from Rising Rivals (2009) — a Gym Leader-themed 'GL' card from the Platinum era. A fun thematic print.
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From POP Series 6 (2007), a league-only organized-play promo. Thin original supply keeps it above bulk.
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From Mysterious Treasures (2007), a Diamond & Pearl-era set. A clean home-generation common.
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From Ultra Prism (2018), a Sun & Moon-era set. A clean modern print.
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From Astral Radiance (2022), a Sword & Shield-era set. The cheapest on the list, a cap to the battering ram's run.
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| # | Card | Recent price |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | Rampardos — Platinum #13 | ~$14 |
| 02 | Rampardos GL — Rising Rivals #11 | ~$9.70 |
| 03 | Rampardos — POP Series 6 #5 | ~$3.91 |
| 04 | Rampardos — Mysterious Treasures #33 | ~$2.18 |
| 05 | Rampardos — Ultra Prism #65 | ~$2.04 |
| 06 | Rampardos — Astral Radiance #77 | ~$0.60 |
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