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Our monthly Pokémon TCG Value Watch serial observes the Lost Zone - themed go under Sword & Shield - Lost Origin in December 2024 .
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ThePokémon TCGis an ever - switch and unpredictable market . Over the past two years , we ’ve seen renew interest in the hobby due to a turn of broker , including the 25th day of remembrance , strongSword & Shield - epoch sets feature arresting Alternate Arts , influencers , box breaks , COVID-19 lockdown pushing people to find rocking horse , and more . For a time , solidifying and cards that were pronto available chop-chop became difficult to find . Now that the hype is settling down , let ’s see where modern sets stand . Every calendar month , I will do an episode of this serial , Pokémon TCGValue Watch . This series is not fiscal advice but is rather a way to aid collectors know the flight of a calling card ’s availability so thatPokémon TCGcompletionists like myself know when to mint . Today , let ’s see how the cards ofPokémon TCG : Sword & Shield – Lost Origin , which came out in September 2022 , are doing now in December 2024 .
Here are the top esteem cards ofPokémon TCG : Sword & Shield – Lost Originwith market values observed on TCGPlayer as of this writing :
This Pokémon TCG expansion includes a Trainer Gallery subset . The top card of this subset are :
Giratina V Alternate Art has increase by $ 150 , which is damn near a 50 % increase from its former value . This placard is unsafe for collectors because it is in high spirits - value and completely irregular . It is toilsome to tell if it is sustainable or if it will dangle … or become an Umbreon VMAX - level bill , breaking the $ 1,000 barrier .
Be indisputable to checkBleeding Coolevery day to follow our in - depthPokémon TCGcoverageas we explore the hobby ’s past , present , and even future with upcoming set reveals .
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