Rattata Card Prices — All 27 Rattata Card Values

Every Rattata card in one place: 27 cards across 26 sets, with live TCGplayer market prices updated daily.

27
total cards
$149.99
most expensive
$0.21
least expensive
26
different sets

🎯 Vintage Rattata Collection (1999-2003)

All Rattata Cards by Value

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Rattata Card Value Questions

Q: How much are Rattata cards worth?

A: In our live market data, Rattata cards range from $0.21 for common printings up to $149.99 for the top chase card. The exact value depends on the specific printing, variant and condition — check the card list above.

Q: Which Rattata 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 Rattata cards with the same artwork can differ in value by orders of magnitude depending on set and variant.

Q: Should I grade my Rattata 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 Rattata Collectors

Sort the list above by value before you trade: the same Rattata artwork often exists in several printings, and assuming the wrong one is the most common pricing mistake at trade tables.

About Rattata Pokemon Cards

Rattata appears on 27 different Pokemon cards across 26 sets in our database, from early printings to the newest releases. Values range from $0.21 for common printings up to $149.99 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: Rattata #90 is up 7.6% over the last 7 days — the biggest mover among Rattata cards. See all trending Pokemon cards.

How to Check Rattata 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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