Typhlosion

Expedition Base Set · #64/165 · Rare · 2002

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$75.69
Market price 10.5% (30d)
Prices as of Aug 22, 2026
HP 100FireStage 2Art · Hiroaki Ito
928graded pop
26%gem rate
1.6×PSA 10 vs raw
-39%off ATH $72.55 · Jul 2026
$43.66eBay floor · 10 live
$49.89EV to grade — don't
Market data

Printings & price history

64 2.4% 7d$75.69
Low $75.00Mid $79.99

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Graded market

Graded values

PSA 10 report →updated 2026-08-23
Grade 6 est.$41.81
Grade 5 est.$35.21
Grade 4 est.$29.05
Grade 3 est.$24.21
Grade 2 est.$19.80
Grade 1 est.$16.72

Grades 1–6 are estimates modeled from the raw price — PSA/CGC/BGS 7–10 and Ungraded are live tracked market values.

PSA 10 price history$250.06

PSA 10 chart is building — graded values are tracked nightly, a new point appears each day.

Graded population census · updated 2026-07-07

PSA309 graded · 101 gem 10
CGC189 graded · 59 gem 10

Population data from PriceCharting, updated monthly.

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Attacks

10+Quick Attack
Flip a coin. If heads, this attack does 10 damage plus 20 more damage.
40Thermal Blast
Flip a coin. If heads, this attack does 10 damage to each of your opponent's Benched Pokémon, if any. (Don't apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokémon.)

How much is Typhlosion #64/165 worth?

Typhlosion #64/165 is a Rare card from Expedition Base Set (2002) — today it trades at roughly $75.69 ungraded. Across the 2 printings we track, copies run anywhere from $44.99 to $562.25 depending on the version you're holding.

Grading changes the math on this one: a PSA 10 is valued around $250.06, roughly 3.3x the raw price, while a PSA 9 sits near $87.00. 330 copies have been graded to date, and 18% of them came back a 10 — worth knowing before you pay grading fees.

Prices on this page refresh nightly from live TCGplayer market data and are cross-checked against actual sold prices, so a single inflated listing never becomes "the price". The chart above has the full history.

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