Eevee Pokemon Center #173 value & price
Reviewed by Mumbles · Updated 8 Aug 2026Related Eevee & chase cards
Tap to openEevee has always had a soft spot in collectors' hearts, and this particular version, the Pokemon Center #173 promo from 2023 with artwork by Makura Tami, is one that a lot of people search out specifically. It's not part of a numbered main set, it's a promo card, which gives it a different kind of appeal: fewer places to pull it, more reason to want one. If you're trying to pin down Eevee value, the short answer is that raw copies sit around $95, but where this card gets interesting is what happens once it's graded.
Price history
InteractiveRaw value is $90, up 32% over the past year, with an all-time high of $121 in February 2025.
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Eevee price at every grade
Market value at each grade, with how many exist (population). 17,150 graded, only 4,565 are PSA 10.
| Grade | Value | Population |
|---|---|---|
| PSA 10 (Gem Mint) | $750 | 4,565 |
| PSA 9 | $91 | 10,372 |
| PSA 8 | $65 | 2,019 |
| PSA 7 | $52 | 149 |
| PSA 6 | $42 | 26 |
| PSA 5 | $34 | 11 |
| PSA 4 | $29 | 5 |
| PSA 3 | $25 | 2 |
| PSA 2 | $23 | - |
| PSA 1 | - | 1 |
| Raw / Ungraded | $90 | - |
Prices & population from PriceCharting. Value shown is the PSA-grade market price; population is split by grading company.
Card details
- Set
- Promo
- Card number
- 173 of 226
- Rarity
- Promo
- Type
- Colorless
- HP
- 50
- Stage
- Basic
- Retreat cost
- 1
- Illustrator
- Makura Tami
- Released
- 2023
Attacks
- Reckless Charge30Colorless · Colorless
This Pokémon also does 10 damage to itself.

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The collector's take on Eevee
Is Eevee worth grading?
So is Eevee worth grading? A raw copy runs about $95, a Grade 9 comes in a touch lower at $91, and a PSA 10 jumps all the way up to $750, which works out to roughly 7.9 times the raw price. That's a real gap, and it's the kind of gap that gets people excited about sending cards in. But here's the honest part: gem mint 10s are hard to land. Promo cards often have print quirks, centering issues, or edge wear straight out of the pack, and grading fees plus turnaround time add up whether your card comes back a 10 or not. If you've got a copy that looks genuinely sharp under a light, corners crisp, centering clean, it might be worth the gamble. If it's got soft edges or off-center printing, you may be better off enjoying it raw or selling it as-is rather than rolling the dice on grading costs.
How rare is Eevee?
Because Eevee is a promo release rather than a mainline set pull, it already sits in a scarcer tier than your average card from a numbered expansion. Promos tend to have smaller print runs and more limited distribution, often tied to events or specific retailers like the Pokemon Center, which naturally caps how many are floating around. That scarcity is part of why the PSA 10 price climbs so much higher than the raw or Grade 9 price, gem mint copies of promo cards are simply less common to find in top condition, and that rarity is baked directly into what collectors are willing to pay.
Where can you pull Eevee?
This is where PackSpy's own data comes in handy, because we track real pulls across pack-opening sites rather than relying on guesswork. Eevee has been pulled 200 or more times across sites including tilt-rips, courtyard, collector-crypt, mnstr, lastpack, and packs, so it's not a card you'll wait forever to see. The biggest recorded pull value for this card hit $1,232, which gives you a sense of the ceiling when a lucky rip lines up with a hot market. If you're hunting for it specifically, it's shown up in the Pokemon Dollar Pack, Pokémon Starter Pack, Legendary Pokémon Gacha Pack, Pokémon Master Pack, and Wildcard Starter Pack. Worth saying plainly though: opening packs is gambling, and most rips don't come close to matching what you paid in. Track the data, know the odds, and go in with realistic expectations.
Questions people ask
How much is Eevee worth?+
A raw, ungraded Eevee from the Pokemon Center #173 promo set is valued at $95. Graded copies shift that number quite a bit, with a Grade 9 sitting close by at $91 and a PSA 10 climbing much higher to $750.
Is Eevee worth grading?+
It depends on the condition of your specific copy. The jump from raw to PSA 10 is significant, about 7.9 times the raw price, but gem mint 10s aren't guaranteed and grading isn't free, so it really only makes sense if your card already looks close to flawless.
How much is a PSA 10 Eevee worth?+
A PSA 10 graded Eevee is valued at $750, which is roughly 7.9 times what the raw card sells for at $95. That gap reflects how much collectors value a confirmed gem mint copy of this promo.
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