Bill #91 value & price
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Tap to openBill is one of those Base Set commons that every collector remembers pulling, drawing, or trading for back in 1999, and it still carries a nice bit of nostalgia today thanks to Ken Sugimori's artwork. It's a common card, so it's not rare in the traditional sense, but that's part of the charm since it was everywhere in packs back in the day. If you're checking the Bill value right now, the short answer is that raw copies sit around $1, but grading changes the picture a lot.
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Card details
- Set
- Base Set
- Card number
- 91 of 102
- Rarity
- Common
- Illustrator
- Ken Sugimori
- Released
- 1999

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The collector's take on Bill
Is Bill worth grading?
Here's the honest breakdown: a raw, ungraded Bill is worth about $1, a Grade 9 jumps to $34, and a PSA 10 sits at $87, which works out to roughly 62.7 times the raw price. That's a real jump, but gem mint 10s on a Base Set common are not as easy to land as people assume, since even small print or centering flaws from 1999 production keep a lot of copies out of that top grade. Grading costs money and takes time, so before you send one in, ask yourself honestly if the card looks sharp enough in hand, because a Grade 9 result on a $1 card won't cover your grading fee, while a genuine PSA 10 candidate can be worth the shot.
How rare is Bill?
We don't have official population numbers to point to here, but Bill's story as a common from the original Base Set tells you a lot on its own. Commons were printed in huge numbers to fill out packs, so raw copies are easy to find decades later, and that's exactly why the raw price stays low. Where things tighten up is at the top end: pulling out a truly gem mint copy after all these years of handling, shuffling, and storage is a much smaller slice of the surviving population, which is why PSA 10 values climb so much higher than the common tag would suggest.
Where can you pull Bill?
PackSpy has tracked 20 real pulls of Bill across sites like collector-crypt and courtyard, and the biggest one we've recorded sold for $155, which is a good reminder that even a common can occasionally hit a nice number depending on the pack and buyer. We've seen it turn up in packs like the Legendary Pokémon Gacha Pack, Elite Pokémon Gacha Pack, Pokémon Starter Pack, Wildcard Basic Pack, and Starter Pokémon Gacha Pack, so it shows up more in starter-style and gacha-style packs than in premium boxes. Worth remembering that opening packs is a gamble in general and most rips don't beat what you paid, but tracking real pull data like this is how we give you a clearer, honest picture instead of guessing.
Questions people ask
How much is Bill worth?+
A raw, ungraded Bill is worth about $1 right now. Once you factor in grading, a Grade 9 copy is valued at $34, and a PSA 10 reaches $87, so condition makes a big difference on this one.
Is Bill worth grading?+
It depends on the copy in hand. The PSA 10 price of $87 is about 62.7 times the raw value of $1, which sounds great, but gem mint copies are genuinely hard to pull off, and grading fees can eat into a lower grade result, so only send in copies that look truly clean.
How much is a PSA 10 Bill worth?+
A PSA 10 Bill currently sits at $87, which is a big step up from the $1 raw price and the $34 Grade 9 price. That kind of jump is exactly why gem mint copies of even common cards can be worth chasing.
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