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Les 10 cartes de chasse les plus précieuses dans Pokemon TCG Prismatique Evolution

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Mar 15,2025

L'ensemble d'évolutions prismatiques * Pokémon TCG *, publié le 17 janvier 2025, a captivé les fans et les investisseurs. Bien que l'ensemble entier soit souhaitable, certaines cartes sont beaucoup plus précieuses. Voici un aperçu des cartes de chasse les plus recherchées actuellement.

Les cartes Pokémon TCG les plus précieuses

Ce sont les meilleurs prétendants que les collectionneurs se disputent, en particulier à partir de boîtes d'entraîneur d'élite. Les prix restent fluides à mesure que la rareté de ces cartes devient plus claire.

10. Pikachu Ex (hyper rare)

Pikachu ex Prismatic Evolutions
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La popularité durable de Pikachu garantit que cette carte hyper rare reste très recherchée, malgré le fait de ne pas présenter de Eevee. Remplissez actuellement environ 280 $ sur des sites comme TCG Player.

9. Flareon ex (illustration rare)

Flareon ex Prismatic Evolutions
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Échangeant environ 300 $ sur eBay, Flareon Ex, tandis que peut-être l'EeveElulution d'origine la moins populaire, commande toujours un prix fort comme une illustration rare.

8. Glaceon ex (illustration rare)

Glaceon ex prismatique évolutions
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Malgré moins de battage médiatique que les autres eeveélutions, la capacité de Glaceon Ex à cibler les Pokémon bancés et KO ceux qui ont 6 compteurs de dégâts contribuent à sa valeur (environ 450 $ sur le joueur TCG).

7. Vaporeon ex (illustration rare)

Vaporeon ex prismatique évolutions
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La nostalgie et une étonnante conception de verre tachée propulsent la valeur de Vaporeon Ex à environ 500 $ sur TCG Player.

6. Espeon Ex (illustration rare)

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Bien que moins populaire que Umbreon, la capacité de carte d'Espeon Ex et la rareté contribuent à son prix de 600 $.

5. Jolteon ex (illustration rare)

Jolteon ex illustration rare
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L'illustration de style rétro de Jolteon ex commandes Rare un prix entre 600 $ et 700 $, présentant la volatilité des prix dans l'ensemble.

4. Leafeon ex (illustration rare)

Leafeon ex
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Leafeon Ex, avec sa forme terrasnalisée et sa capacité à guérir les Pokémon bancés, se vend environ 750 $ sur TCG Player.

3. Sylveon ex (illustration rare)

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Le design et la popularité charmants de Sylveon ex le placent parmi les plus chers, actuellement répertoriés environ 750 $ sur TCG Player.

2. Umbreon Master Ball Holo

Umbreon Master Ball Holo
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La popularité cohérente d'Umbreon fait de son Master Ball Holo une carte très précieuse, se vendant récemment pour 900 $ et plus sur TCG Player.

1. Umbreon Ex (illustration rare)

Umbreon ex Prismatic Evolutions la carte la plus chère
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Actuellement en tête de la liste, l'illustration d'Umbreon Ex Rare commande un prix de 1700 $ ou plus sur TCG Player. Ce prix élevé devrait rester, même si des fluctuations du marché se produisent.
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