Haunter Reverse Holo #46 value & price
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Tap to openHaunter has always had a soft spot in collectors' hearts, that ghostly grin and the moody Ken Sugimori art just work, and the Reverse Holo #46 from the 2002 Legendary Collection set is one of the more fun ways to own a piece of that era. It's listed as Uncommon, which keeps it accessible, but the shine and nostalgia mean it still holds real weight in the market. If you're here checking Haunter value, the short answer is: a raw copy sits at $292, and that number climbs fast the higher the grade goes.
Price history
InteractiveRaw value is $316, up 119% over the past year, with an all-time high of $316 in August 2026.
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Haunter price at every grade
Market value at each grade, with how many exist (population). 1,156 graded, only 69 are PSA 10.
| Grade | Value | Population | PSA / CGC |
|---|---|---|---|
| PSA 10 (Gem Mint) | $9.1k | 69 | 50 / 19 |
| PSA 9 | $1.3k | 256 | 212 / 44 |
| PSA 8 | $460 | 297 | 243 / 54 |
| PSA 7 | $451 | 209 | 179 / 30 |
| PSA 6 | $365 | 126 | 109 / 17 |
| PSA 5 | $292 | 104 | 90 / 14 |
| PSA 4 | $65 | 51 | 43 / 8 |
| PSA 3 | $55 | 14 | 13 / 1 |
| PSA 2 | $50 | 8 | 8 / - |
| PSA 1 | $168 | 22 | 22 / - |
| Raw / Ungraded | $316 | - | - |
Prices & population from PriceCharting. Value shown is the PSA-grade market price; population is split by grading company (PSA / CGC).
Card details
- Card number
- 46 of 110
- Rarity
- Uncommon
- Type
- Psychic
- HP
- 50
- Stage
- Stage1
- Illustrator
- Ken Sugimori
- Released
- 2002
Attacks
- Nightmare10Psychic · Colorless
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The collector's take on Haunter
Is Haunter worth grading?
So is Haunter worth grading? It depends on what you're chasing. A PSA 10 copy is worth 30.8 times the raw price, which on paper looks tempting, jumping from $292 raw all the way to $9,000 for a gem mint slab. A Grade 9 lands at $1,294, still a solid step up from ungraded. But here's the honest part: gem mint 10s are hard to hit. Reverse holos from this era often show print lines or edge wear that keep them out of that top tier, and grading costs money and time with no guarantee you'll land a 10. If your copy looks clean to the naked eye and centers well, it might be worth the shot. If it's got visible wear, you may get more value just selling it raw or holding for a Grade 9 submission instead.
How rare is Haunter?
Across all grading services, there are 1,156 graded copies of this Haunter on record, and only 69 of those have earned a PSA 10. That's a small slice sitting at the very top. When you consider how many raw copies are still out there ungraded in binders and bulk boxes, that population number tells you gem mint Haunters are genuinely tough to find, and that scarcity is exactly why the PSA 10 price sits so far above the raw and Grade 9 numbers.
Where can you pull Haunter?
This is where PackSpy's own data comes in handy, since we track real pulls across pack sites rather than relying on price guides alone. Haunter Reverse Holo #46 has been pulled 200 or more times across platforms we monitor, including collector-crypt, tilt-rips, courtyard, mnstr, and general packs, with the biggest recorded pull value hitting $959. We've seen it show up in packs like the Starter Pokémon Gacha Pack, Pokemon Dime Pack, Anime Pop Culture Gacha, Elite Pokémon Gacha Pack, and Pokémon Pro Pack. It's not a guaranteed hit by any means, and it's worth remembering that opening packs is a gamble where most rips don't come out ahead financially, but if you're chasing this Haunter specifically, those are the pack types where it's actually been showing up.
Questions people ask
How much is Haunter worth?+
A raw, ungraded copy of the Haunter Reverse Holo #46 is valued at $292. Once graded, that number can rise significantly: a Grade 9 sits at $1,294, and a PSA 10 reaches $9,000. So the real Haunter price depends heavily on condition and whether it's been graded.
Is Haunter worth grading?+
It can be, since a PSA 10 is worth 30.8 times the raw price. But gem mint 10s are genuinely hard to land, only 69 exist out of 1,156 total graded copies, so grading is a bit of a gamble unless your card looks flawless already.
Why is the Haunter Reverse Holo #46 print worth more than the standard one?+
The reverse holo treatment adds a shine and visual pop that collectors specifically seek out from the 2002 Legendary Collection set, making it more desirable than the plain Uncommon print. That extra demand, combined with a fairly tight population in top grades, is what keeps its value well above a standard non-holo copy.
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