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Magby #68 value & price

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MReviewed by · Updated 8 Aug 2026
Ungraded market value
$6.37
PSA 9
$15
PSA 10 · Gem Mint
$38

Magby #68 comes from the Japanese Ancient Roar set, one of those charming little fire-type prints that Pokemon fans love tracking down even years later. It is not a card that screams for attention on paper, but that is part of the appeal, and for anyone digging into Magby value, the numbers tell a pretty honest story: a raw copy sits around $5, which makes it an approachable pickup for collectors who just want the card in hand rather than a graded slab. Simple, affordable, and still worth understanding before you buy or pull one.

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The collector's take on Magby

Is Magby worth grading?

So is Magby worth grading? Here is the honest answer: a PSA 10 books at $42, which works out to 8.3x what you would pay for a raw copy, and a Grade 9 comes in at $13. That is a real jump if you land the gem mint grade, but Magby is a smaller, more delicate card by nature, and hitting a true PSA 10 is never guaranteed even on a copy that looks perfect to the naked eye. Grading costs money and takes time, and you are paying that fee whether the card comes back a 10 or a 7, so this only makes sense if you already love the card or you are grading in bulk and treating it like a numbers game rather than a sure thing.

How rare is Magby?

We do not have official population data to point to here, so it is hard to say exactly how many PSA 10 Magby copies exist out there. What we can say is that the price gap between raw, Grade 9, and PSA 10 tells its own story: when a gem mint copy is worth more than eight times the raw price, it usually means clean, high grade copies are genuinely tougher to find than the raw supply would suggest. That kind of spread is often the clearest hint of real scarcity at the top end, even without a hard population number to lean on.

Where can you pull Magby?

This is where PackSpy actually earns its keep, because we track real pack pulls across live sites rather than just quoting a price guide. Magby has been pulled 12 times across collector-crypt and courtyard, showing up in packs like the Starter Pokemon Gacha Pack, Pokemon Pro Pack, Pokemon Starter Pack, and Wildcard Basic Pack. The biggest recorded pull came in at $77, which is a nice reminder that pack odds can occasionally surprise you, though it is worth saying plainly that opening packs is a gamble and most rips do not come out ahead. If you want Magby specifically and do not want to leave it to chance, buying it outright on the secondary market is usually the steadier route.

Questions people ask

How much is Magby worth?+

A raw, ungraded Magby from the Ancient Roar set is worth around $5. Graded copies climb from there, with a Grade 9 at $13 and a PSA 10 reaching $42.

Is Magby worth grading?+

It can be, since a PSA 10 sells for 8.3x the raw price, but gem mint copies are not easy to hit and grading costs money regardless of the result. It is worth it if you enjoy the process or are grading multiple copies, less so if you just want a quick flip.

How much is a PSA 10 Magby worth?+

A PSA 10 Magby is valued at $42, well above the $5 raw price and the $13 Grade 9 price. That gap is the clearest sign of how much a perfect grade matters for this card.

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