Haunter Incomplete Holo Error #6 value & price
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Tap to openHaunter is one of those Fossil set cards from 1999 that collectors get a little misty eyed about, an Incomplete Holo Error numbered 6 with artwork by Ken Sugimori that makes it stand out from a normal holo. It carries a Rare classification, and if you are digging into Haunter value right now, you are looking at a card that is affordable to own raw but climbs fast once it is graded well. That combination of history, error quirk and real upside is exactly why people keep searching for the current Haunter price.
Price history
InteractiveRaw value is $27, down 21% over the past year, with an all-time high of $34 in June 2026.
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Haunter price at every grade
Market value at each grade, with how many exist (population).
| Grade | Value | Population |
|---|---|---|
| PSA 10 (Gem Mint) | $11k | - |
| PSA 9 | $220 | - |
| PSA 8 | $158 | - |
| PSA 7 | $126 | - |
| PSA 6 | $101 | - |
| PSA 5 | $81 | - |
| PSA 4 | $69 | - |
| PSA 3 | $59 | - |
| PSA 2 | $53 | - |
| PSA 1 | - | - |
| Raw / Ungraded | $27 | - |
Prices & population from PriceCharting. Value shown is the PSA-grade market price; population is split by grading company.
Card details
- Set
- Fossil
- Card number
- 6 of 62
- Rarity
- Rare
- Type
- Psychic
- HP
- 50
- Stage
- Stage1
- Illustrator
- Ken Sugimori
- Released
- 1999
Attacks
- Nightmare10Psychic · Colorless
The Defending Pokémon is now Asleep.

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The collector's take on Haunter
Is Haunter worth grading?
Here is the honest answer on whether Haunter is worth grading: a raw or ungraded copy sits around $27, and a Grade 9 jumps all the way up to $220, which is a real difference for a card that started life as a common Fossil pull. That said, hitting gem mint on an older card like this is never guaranteed, print era cards from 1999 often have centering or surface issues that keep them out of the top grades, and PSA 10 value here is not even established yet because so few, if any, have landed there. Grading costs money and time no matter the outcome, so if your copy already looks sharp in hand it can be worth the shot, but treat it as a calculated bet rather than a sure thing.
How rare is Haunter?
Haunter does not come with population numbers we can point to, but its story is written into the rarity tier itself, a Rare card from a 1999 Fossil print run that has had two decades to circulate, get played with, get shelved, and in plenty of cases get damaged. The Incomplete Holo Error angle adds another layer, because error cards tend to be scarcer within their own set simply by nature of how they were produced. That mix of age and oddity is part of why clean, well centered copies command more respect than a simple rarity label might suggest.
Where can you pull Haunter?
This is where PackSpy's own tracking comes in handy, because we have recorded Haunter being pulled 16 times across collector-crypt, with the biggest recorded pull landing at $209. It has turned up in the Legendary Pokémon Gacha Pack, the Elite Pokémon Gacha Pack, and the Starter Pokémon Gacha Pack, so if you are chasing this one from a live pack site rather than buying it outright, those are the names worth watching. Just go in with clear eyes, pack pulls are a gamble and most rips do not cover their cost, but real pull data like this at least tells you where Haunter has actually shown up rather than where a price guide guesses it might.
Questions people ask
How much is Haunter worth?+
A raw or ungraded Haunter from the Fossil set is valued around $27. Once graded, a Grade 9 copy climbs to $220, which shows how much condition matters for this card's overall Haunter value.
Is Haunter worth grading?+
It can be, given the gap between the $27 raw price and the $220 Grade 9 price, but gem mint results are never guaranteed on a card printed back in 1999. Weigh the grading cost against how clean your copy already looks before sending it in.
What set is Haunter from?+
Haunter comes from the Fossil set, released in 1999, and is classified as a Rare card illustrated by Ken Sugimori. This particular version is the Incomplete Holo Error numbered 6 within that set.
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