
Seedot Reverse Holo #60 value & price
Reviewed by Mumbles · Updated 23 Aug 2026Related Seedot & chase cards
Tap to openSeedot Reverse Holo #60 comes from the Crystal Guardians set, released back in 2006, and it's one of those common cards that still makes collectors smile when they flip past it in a binder. Illustrated by Yukiko Baba, it's got that shine reverse holos are known for, and even as a common, people search Seedot value all the time just to see where it sits today. Right now a raw, ungraded copy runs about $7, which keeps it firmly in 'fun to own' territory rather than 'break the bank' territory.
Price history
InteractiveRaw value is $7.70, up 93% over the past year, with an all-time high of $7.76 in July 2026.
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Seedot price at every grade
Market value at each grade, with how many exist (population). 206 graded, only 37 are PSA 10.
| Grade | Value | Population | PSA / CGC |
|---|---|---|---|
| PSA 10 (Gem Mint) | $414 | 37 | 12 / 25 |
| PSA 9 | $65 | 80 | 56 / 24 |
| PSA 8 | $42 | 54 | 33 / 21 |
| PSA 7 | $8.50 | 19 | 8 / 11 |
| PSA 6 | $8.14 | 6 | 4 / 2 |
| PSA 5 | $7.00 | 5 | 3 / 2 |
| PSA 4 | $6.00 | 4 | 2 / 2 |
| PSA 3 | $5.00 | 1 | 1 / - |
| PSA 2 | $5.00 | - | - / - |
| PSA 1 | - | - | - / - |
| Raw / Ungraded | $7.70 | - | - |
Prices & population from PriceCharting. Value shown is the PSA-grade market price; population is split by grading company (PSA / CGC).
Card details
- Card number
- 60 of 100
- Rarity
- Common
- Type
- Grass
- HP
- 40
- Stage
- Basic
- Weakness
- Fire ×2
- Retreat cost
- 1
- Illustrator
- Yukiko Baba
- Released
- 2006
Attacks
- Headbutt10Colorless

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The collector's take on Seedot
Is Seedot worth grading?
So is Seedot worth grading? Here's the honest answer: a PSA 10 sits at $12, which works out to about 1.7 times the raw price of $7, so there is a real jump if you land a gem mint copy. But a Grade 9 actually sells for $56, notably more than the PSA 10 figure, which is a good reminder that grading outcomes and market prices don't always move in a straight line, and it's worth checking current numbers before you send anything in. Grading costs money and takes time, and there's no guarantee your copy comes back at the grade you're hoping for, so if you're grading purely to flip for profit, go in with realistic expectations rather than assuming a big payout.
How rare is Seedot?
Across all grading services, only 206 copies of Seedot have been graded, and of those just 37 have earned a PSA 10. That's a pretty tight population for a common card, and it tells you that even though Seedot wasn't printed as a rare pull, clean, gem mint copies are genuinely hard to come by. When the population of top grades is this small, it naturally supports the price gap between raw and graded, even on a card that started out as a common in the set.
Where can you pull Seedot?
This is where PackSpy's own pull data comes in handy, since we track real opens across pack sites rather than relying on price guides alone. Seedot has been pulled 200 or more times across platforms including tilt-rips, mnstr, lastpack, collector-crypt and courtyard, so it's clearly in circulation and not some card you'll only ever see on the secondary market. The biggest recorded pull came in at $190, and we've seen it show up in packs like the Pokemon Dime Pack, Pack 2, noobie, Starter Pokémon Gacha Pack and Pokémon Starter Pack. Worth remembering though, opening packs is a gamble, and most rips don't come close to that $190 high.
Questions people ask
How much is Seedot worth?+
A raw, ungraded Seedot Reverse Holo #60 is valued at $7 right now. Graded copies can be worth more, with a PSA 10 at $12 and a Grade 9 at $56, so the exact Seedot price really depends on the grade and condition of the specific copy you're looking at.
Is Seedot worth grading?+
It depends on what you're chasing. The jump from raw to PSA 10 is about 1.7x, and with only 37 PSA 10 copies out of 206 total graded, gem mint status isn't easy to hit, so weigh the grading cost and risk against those figures before sending your copy in.
Why is the Seedot Reverse Holo #60 print worth more than the standard one?+
The reverse holo treatment gives the card that shiny foil background instead of the usual matte one, and collectors tend to value that extra shine even on common cards. It's part of why Seedot from Crystal Guardians still gets attention nearly two decades after its 2006 release.
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