Charizard #6 value & price
Reviewed by Mumbles · Updated 8 Aug 2026Related Charizard & chase cards
Tap to openCharizard is the card that made a whole generation start collecting, and this particular version, Charizard #6 from the 1999 Topps TV set, still turns heads whenever it shows up in a pack. If you are trying to figure out Charizard value right now, the short answer is that a raw copy sits at $16, but that number moves a lot once grading enters the picture. It is a card with real history behind it, and that history is exactly why people keep chasing it.
Price history
InteractiveRaw value is $16, up 44% over the past year, with an all-time high of $19 in June 2026.
Recent pulls of Charizard
Real pulls of this card across the tracked pack-opening sites, data no price guide has.
$432RarePokemon Ace PackTilt Rips · 5m ago
$23CGC 8.5 NM-MT+Pokémon Starter PackCourtyard · 20m ago
$61PSA 10 GEM MINTPokémon Starter PackCourtyard · 23m ago
$98PSA 8 NM-MTPokémon Master PackCourtyard · 25m ago
$23CGC 10 GEM MINTWildcard Starter PackCourtyard · 36m ago
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Charizard price at every grade
Market value at each grade, with how many exist (population).
| Grade | Value | Population |
|---|---|---|
| PSA 10 (Gem Mint) | $1.0k | - |
| PSA 9 | $109 | - |
| PSA 8 | $60 | - |
| PSA 7 | $35 | - |
| PSA 6 | $30 | - |
| PSA 5 | $24 | - |
| PSA 4 | $21 | - |
| PSA 3 | $18 | - |
| PSA 2 | $16 | - |
| PSA 1 | $50 | - |
| Raw / Ungraded | $16 | - |
Prices & population from PriceCharting. Value shown is the PSA-grade market price; population is split by grading company.

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The collector's take on Charizard
Is Charizard worth grading?
Here is the honest version of the grading conversation: a raw Charizard is worth $16, a Grade 9 jumps to $115, and a PSA 10 sits at $895, which works out to 55.9x what the raw card sells for. That is a big gap, and it is tempting to send every copy you own straight to PSA. But gem mint is called that for a reason. Corners, centering, and surface all have to line up perfectly, and grading fees plus shipping plus the wait add up whether or not you land a 10. If your copy has sharp corners and clean edges under a light, it is worth the shot. If it is a little soft anywhere, you might be paying to confirm what you already suspected.
How rare is Charizard?
The 1999 Topps TV set was not printed with the massive runs you see in some later Pokémon products, and that print history is part of why Charizard still carries weight today. We do not have exact population numbers to point to here, but the pattern with cards like this is consistent: as grading pushes toward a true PSA 10, the pool of copies that actually qualify shrinks fast, and that scarcity is a big part of why the price climbs so sharply between a Grade 9 and a 10. Rarity tier alone does a lot of the work in pricing a card like this.
Where can you pull Charizard?
This is where PackSpy actually earns its keep, because we track real pulls across pack sites rather than guessing. Charizard #6 has been pulled 200 or more times across courtyard, collector-crypt, mnstr, tilt-rips, packs, and lastpack, and it has shown up in products like the Pokémon Starter Pack, Celestial Pokémon Gacha Pack, Elite Pokémon Gacha Pack, Pack 2, and Anime Pop Culture Gacha. The biggest recorded pull value we have logged for this card sits at $14,400, which gives you a sense of how wild the swings can get depending on condition and grading. Worth saying plainly: opening packs is gambling, and most rips do not come close to that number. But the data shows this Charizard is genuinely out there being pulled, not just traded hands on the secondary market.
Questions people ask
How much is Charizard worth?+
A raw, ungraded Charizard #6 from the 1999 Topps TV set is currently valued at $16. That number changes quickly once you factor in grading, since condition plays a huge role in what this card is actually worth.
Is Charizard worth grading?+
It depends on the copy. A Grade 9 brings $115 and a PSA 10 brings $895, which is 55.9x the raw price, so the upside is real if your card is sharp. Just know that gem mint is hard to hit, and grading costs money whether or not you get there.
How much is a PSA 10 Charizard worth?+
A PSA 10 Charizard #6 is valued at $895, compared to $16 raw and $115 for a Grade 9. That is a 55.9x multiple over the raw card, which shows just how much a perfect grade can change the value.
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