Top 15 vintage Pokémon cards from the 2000s

The 15 most iconic and valuable vintage Pokémon cards from the 2000s today.

Methodology of this ranking

This ranking is based on average sale prices observed on eBay, Cardmarket and TCGPlayer over the last 12 months, as well as Google search trends and collector demand. Prices are for NM (Near Mint) ungraded cards, unless otherwise noted.

Selection criteria

We selected cards that combine three key factors : real rarity (limited print or printing error), popularity of the represented Pokémon, and market liquidity (ease of resale). These cards typically sell within 48 hours on major platforms.

Here is the detailed selection:

1

Charizard

Base Set · 4/102 · 1999

$250 - $800 (View card →)
2

Pikachu Illustrator

CoroCoro Comic Promo · No rarity · 1998

$500000 - $6000000 (View card →)
3

Lugia Neo Genesis

Neo Genesis · 9/111 · 2000

$80 - $350 (View card →)
4

Mewtwo Base Set

Base Set · 10/102 · 1999

$50 - $200 (View card →)
5

Blastoise Base Set

Base Set · 2/102 · 1999

$80 - $300 (View card →)
6

Venusaur Base Set

Base Set · 15/102 · 1999

$60 - $250 (View card →)
7

Eevee Gym Promo

Gym Challenge Promo · 12/132 · 2000

$15 - $60 (View card →)
8

Ancient Mew

Movie Promo · Promo · 2000

$30 - $150 (View card →)
9

Shining Charizard

Neo Destiny · 107/105 · 2002

$500 - $2500 (View card →)
10

Dark Charizard

Team Rocket · 4/82 · 2000

$100 - $500 (View card →)

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In summary

The Pokémon card market remains exciting and full of opportunities in 2026. Whether you are an investor, collector, or both, the key to success lies in information, patience, and the right tools. Use Pokeval to make informed decisions based on real-time data, and never forget that collecting should remain a pleasure first.

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