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Team Rocket #25 value & price

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Reviewed by · Updated 11 Aug 2026
Ungraded market value
$32 201% · 1Y
PSA 9
$130
PSA 10 · Gem Mint
$231

Team Rocket #25 comes from the 1998 Japanese Carddass set, a scrappy little era of Pokemon cards that a lot of longtime collectors have a real soft spot for. If you're searching Team Rocket value because you just found one in a binder or you're eyeing one online, the short answer is that raw copies sit around $27, which makes it an approachable card for what it represents historically. It's not a card that will change your life financially, but it's a fun, genuinely collectible piece of early Pokemon history.

Price history

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$0.00$68$135$203$271202420252026$231PSA 10$143BGS 9.5$130Grade 9$41Grade 8$32Ungraded

Raw value is $32, up 201% over the past year, with an all-time high of $32 in August 2026.

Raw
$32
1Y
▲ 201%
PSA 10
$231
PSA 9
$130
Population
-
Gem PSA 10
-
Upside
7.1×
All-time high
$32

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Team Rocket price at every grade

Market value at each grade, with how many exist (population).

GradeValuePopulation
PSA 10 (Gem Mint)$231-
PSA 9$130-
PSA 8$41-
PSA 7--
PSA 6--
PSA 5--
PSA 4--
PSA 3--
PSA 2--
PSA 1--
Raw / Ungraded$32-

Prices & population from PriceCharting. Value shown is the PSA-grade market price; population is split by grading company.

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The collector's take on Team Rocket

Is Team Rocket worth grading?

So is Team Rocket worth grading? Here's the honest math: a raw copy runs about $27, while a PSA 10 sits at $140, which works out to roughly 5.1 times the raw price. That sounds like a great flip until you factor in grading fees, shipping, and the wait time, all of which eat into that gap fast. A Grade 9 comes in at $135, barely behind the PSA 10, which tells you gem mint condition isn't dramatically more valuable here than a near perfect copy, so unless your card is genuinely sharp with clean edges and centering, grading might not pay for itself. If you've got a copy that looks flawless to your eye, it could be worth the gamble, but for most raw copies sitting in the middle, holding onto it ungraded is the more sensible move.

How rare is Team Rocket?

There's no official population data to lean on for this one, so it's hard to say exactly how many gem mint copies exist versus how many are floating around raw. What we do know is that 1998 Carddass cards are old enough, and niche enough outside Japan, that supply is naturally limited just by age and how few made their way into western collections intact. That scarcity in general terms is part of why even a modest card like this holds steady value rather than crumbling to nothing, collectors of vintage Japanese Pokemon tend to hang onto what they have.

Where can you pull Team Rocket?

This is where PackSpy's real pull data comes in handy, because most price guides can't tell you where a card is actually showing up. We've recorded Team Rocket pulled 10 times across mnstr, with the biggest recorded pull value hitting $58, well above the typical raw price. It's shown up specifically in Pack 1 and Pack 5, so if you're chasing this one through pack openings rather than buying it straight off the secondary market, those are the packs worth watching. Just remember that opening packs is a gamble by nature, most rips don't beat what you'd pay buying the card outright, so treat any pull as a nice bonus rather than a plan.

Questions people ask

How much is Team Rocket worth?+

A raw, ungraded Team Rocket #25 is worth about $27. Graded copies climb from there, with a Grade 9 at $135 and a PSA 10 at $140, so condition makes a real difference here.

Is Team Rocket worth grading?+

It depends on the copy. A PSA 10 is worth 5.1x the raw price at $140, but grading costs and the gap between Grade 9 at $135 and a PSA 10 at $140 mean it's a small window, so only send in copies that already look gem mint quality.

What set is Team Rocket from?+

Team Rocket #25 is from the 1998 Japanese Carddass set, an early and historically interesting release for collectors who enjoy the vintage side of the Pokemon card world.

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