
Sableye Reverse Holo #23 value & price
Reviewed by Mumbles · Updated 23 Aug 2026Related Sableye & chase cards
Tap to openSableye is one of those cards that sneaks up on you: a small, mischievous Dark-type Pokemon with gemstone eyes, tucked into the 2005 Deoxys set as a Rare pull illustrated by Aya Kusube. It's not the flashiest card in a binder, but the reverse holo treatment gives it a shimmer that photographs beautifully and keeps collectors coming back to check the Sableye value. Right now a raw, ungraded copy sits at $188, which tells you this little guy has earned real respect over the years.
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Card details
- Set
- Deoxys
- Card number
- 23 of 108
- Rarity
- Rare
- Type
- Darkness
- HP
- 60
- Stage
- Basic
- Retreat cost
- 1
- Illustrator
- Aya Kusube
- Released
- 2005
Attacks
- Slash10Colorless
- LimitationDarkness
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The collector's take on Sableye
Is Sableye worth grading?
Here's where things get interesting. A raw Sableye is $188, a Grade 9 jumps to $2,100, and a PSA 10 sits at $12,408, which works out to about 66.0x what the raw card is worth. That's a serious multiplier, and it's exactly why people ask if Sableye is worth grading. The honest answer is it depends on the copy in your hands. Gem mint 10s are hard to land because a 2005 reverse holo like this one can carry printing lines, edge wear, or centering issues that keep it out of that top tier. Grading costs money and takes time, and there's no refund if your card comes back a 9 instead of a 10. If your copy already looks clean under a bright light with sharp corners and no scratches on that reverse holo surface, it's worth considering. If it's got soft edges or visible wear, you may be better off enjoying it raw or selling it as is.
How rare is Sableye?
Sableye carries the standard Rare designation from the Deoxys set, which means it wasn't printed at the volume of a common or uncommon, but it also wasn't a rare chase card either. That middle ground is part of what makes it interesting. Cards from this era, especially reverse holos, weren't pulled or preserved with today's grading culture in mind, so clean, well centered survivors from 2005 are genuinely scarcer than the print run alone would suggest. Add in the natural attrition of two decades of trading, sleeving mistakes, and basement storage, and you start to understand why a PSA 10 commands such a premium over the raw price.
Where can you pull Sableye?
We track real pack openings across sites like tilt-rips, courtyard, and collector-crypt, and Sableye has shown up in our recorded pulls 200 or more times, which puts it firmly in the realm of an achievable pull rather than a myth. The biggest single pull value we've logged for this card sits at $137, a reminder that most pulls land well under the card's full market price. You'll find it turning up in packs like the Pokemon Dime Pack, Pokémon Master Pack, Starter Pokémon Gacha Pack, Pokémon Starter Pack, and Pokémon Pro Pack. Worth saying plainly: opening packs for value is a gamble, and most rips won't cover their cost, so treat any Sableye pull as a nice bonus rather than the plan.
Questions people ask
How much is Sableye worth?+
A raw, ungraded Sableye Reverse Holo from Deoxys is currently valued at $188. Grading pushes that number up significantly, with a Grade 9 landing around $2,100 and a PSA 10 reaching $12,408. Where your copy falls in that range depends almost entirely on its condition.
Is Sableye worth grading?+
It can be, since a PSA 10 is worth about 66.0x the raw price of $188. But gem mint copies are genuinely hard to hit on a 2005 reverse holo, and grading fees plus turnaround time are real costs you won't get back if the card grades lower. If your copy already looks sharp and clean, it's a reasonable bet.
Why is the Sableye Reverse Holo #23 print worth more than the standard one?+
Reverse holo versions flip the foil pattern from the artwork onto the card's background instead, which makes them visually distinct and generally scarcer within a set than the standard print. Collectors tend to chase that shimmer and rarity combination, which is part of why this version holds stronger value and keeps showing up in Sableye price searches.
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