Eternatus Card Prices — VMAX & All Eternatus Card Values

Every Eternatus card in one place: 13 cards across 7 sets, with live TCGplayer market prices updated daily.

13
total cards
$11.96
most expensive
$0.20
least expensive
7
different sets

💥 Eternatus VMAX Cards

All Eternatus Cards by Value

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Eternatus Card Value Questions

Q: How much are Eternatus cards worth?

A: In our live market data, Eternatus cards range from $0.20 for common printings up to $11.96 for the top chase card. The exact value depends on the specific printing, variant and condition — check the card list above.

Q: Which Eternatus card should I look up first?

A: Start with the collector number printed at the bottom of your card — it identifies the exact printing. Two Eternatus cards with the same artwork can differ in value by orders of magnitude depending on set and variant.

Q: Should I grade my Eternatus card?

A: Consider grading only if the card looks flawless and carries real raw value — grading has fixed costs. Check the live market price above first, then assess condition against our condition guide.

💡 Pro Tip for Eternatus Collectors

Set and collector number matter more than artwork — verify both before quoting a price. Holo, reverse holo and non-holo versions of the same Eternatus card can trade far apart.

About Eternatus Pokemon Cards

Eternatus appears on 13 different Pokemon cards across 7 sets in our database, from early printings to the newest releases. Values range from $0.20 for common printings up to $11.96 for the top chase card — and each card page shows live TCGplayer market prices per variant with a 90-day price history chart, refreshed daily.

Market movement this week: Eternatus V #SV121 is up 4.1% over the last 7 days — the biggest mover among Eternatus cards. See all trending Pokemon cards.

How to Check Eternatus Card Values

  1. Find the collector number at the bottom of your card (e.g. 4/102) and the set symbol.
  2. Match it to the card in the list above — the set name and number identify the exact printing.
  3. Open the card page for variant prices, the price range and the 90-day trend.
  4. Or skip the lookup entirely: scan the card with the Ripdex app and get the exact match instantly.

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