Prime Pokemon Cards — Price Guide
Pokemon Prime (HeartGold & SoulSilver era, 2010–2011) feature close-up artwork with a distinctive foil frame. A small tier — under thirty cards — bridging the LV.X and EX eras.
26 cards in our database · median value $60.77 · top $493.44 · prices updated July 2026
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Gengar
HS—Triumphant · #94
$493.44

Mew
HS—Triumphant · #97
$309.04

Tyranitar
HS—Unleashed · #88
$214.33

Absol
HS—Triumphant · #91
$117.72

Steelix
HS—Unleashed · #87
$112.97

Celebi
HS—Triumphant · #92
$86.46

Feraligatr
HeartGold & SoulSilver · #108
$84.74

Typhlosion
HeartGold & SoulSilver · #110
$70.59

Kingdra
HS—Unleashed · #85
$62.15

Ampharos
HeartGold & SoulSilver · #105
$61.13

Crobat
HS—Unleashed · #84
$60.40

Meganium
HeartGold & SoulSilver · #109
$54.25

Blissey
HeartGold & SoulSilver · #106
$48.46

Machamp
HS—Triumphant · #95
$48.36

Ursaring
HS—Unleashed · #89
$43.98

Electrode
HS—Triumphant · #93
$42.47

Lanturn
HS—Unleashed · #86
$41.75

Magnezone
HS—Triumphant · #96
$38.08

Donphan
HeartGold & SoulSilver · #107
$30.66

Yanmega
HS—Triumphant · #98
$26.71
Which Sets Have Prime Cards?
Prime FAQ
What is a Prime Pokemon card?
Pokemon Prime (HeartGold & SoulSilver era, 2010–2011) feature close-up artwork with a distinctive foil frame. A small tier — under thirty cards — bridging the LV.X and EX eras.
How much are Prime Pokemon cards worth?
Across the 20 Prime cards with live market prices, the median value is $60.77 and the most expensive is Gengar at $493.44. Prices come from daily TCGplayer market data (raw, near-mint copies).
What is the most expensive Prime card?
Gengar (HS—Triumphant #94) currently leads at $493.44 market price.