Squirtle — Stellar Crown #148
Stellar Crown (2024) leaned into soft, illustrative artwork, and its Squirtle became the modern market-top — proof that a beautifully drawn common can outrun decades of vintage prints.
View full card data →Squirtle — the Water-type Kanto starter and a perennial fan favorite. Its cards run from e-Card-era holos to the modern Stellar Crown illustration print that tops the line.
Squirtle is the everyman starter — the sensible pick, the mascot of a generation of TCG newcomers. It has no Charizard-tier grail, but the line is a tidy tour through Pokémon history, from the original Base Set commons to the painterly modern Illustration Rares. Priciest first.
Stellar Crown (2024) leaned into soft, illustrative artwork, and its Squirtle became the modern market-top — proof that a beautifully drawn common can outrun decades of vintage prints.
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The 2023 hit 151 rebuilt the original Kanto set card-for-card, and Squirtle rode the nostalgia wave that turned the whole release into a sellout.
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A Squirtle from POP Series 4, the scarce 2006 organized-play set you could only earn at events — limited distribution keeps it well above its humble rarity.
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The e-Card era opened with Expedition in 2002, dot-code borders and notoriously tight centering. A clean Squirtle from this set is harder to find than the price suggests.
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Team Magma vs Team Aqua (2004) split the Hoenn EX set between two villain teams, and its Squirtle is a clean slice of that fan-favourite gimmick set.
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A second Expedition (2002) Squirtle — the e-Card era printed multiple arts, and the completists want every one.
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A Sword & Shield-era promo (2021), the kind of event giveaway that quietly becomes collectible once the print run dries up.
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From the original Team Rocket set (2000), the villain-themed expansion that gave the early game its edge — a nostalgic first-gen Squirtle.
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FireRed & LeafGreen (2004) was the EX era's Kanto homecoming, and this Squirtle carries that throwback warmth for pocket change.
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A second FRLG (2004) print — the budget-tier Squirtle, and a friendly entry point into the line.
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| # | Card | Recent price |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | Squirtle — Stellar Crown #148 | ~$118 raw |
| 02 | Squirtle — 151 #170 | ~$92 raw |
| 03 | Squirtle — POP Series 4 #14 | ~$45 raw |
| 04 | Squirtle — Expedition Base Set #131 | ~$40 raw |
| 05 | Squirtle — Team Magma vs Team Aqua #46 | ~$34 raw |
| 06 | Squirtle — Expedition Base Set #132 | ~$26 raw |
| 07 | Squirtle — SWSH Black Star Promos #SWSH233 | ~$18 raw |
| 08 | Squirtle — Team Rocket #68 | ~$15 |
| 09 | Squirtle — FireRed & LeafGreen #83 | ~$14 raw |
| 10 | Squirtle — FireRed & LeafGreen #82 | ~$12 |
| 11 | Squirtle — Base Set #63 | ~$9.85 |
| 12 | Squirtle — Crystal Guardians #64 | ~$7.71 |
| 13 | Squirtle — Platinum #96 | ~$6.07 |
| 14 | Squirtle — Secret Wonders #112 | ~$4.06 |
| 15 | Squirtle — HS—Unleashed #63 | ~$3.43 |
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