Pokemon-e Starter DeckJPN

Japanese · Released 2001-12-01 · 29 cards

Set market cap

27 cards tracked daily
$1,126.70
52.0% 7d 51.1% 30d
$1,127$347.81Jul 6Jul 18Jul 30Aug 10Aug 22
Low $347.81 · High $1,127 216.0% over this range
7 sales · 30 days$245.92 volume
29base cards
$1,127.00est. singles cost
Mediumcompletion difficulty
Chase cards

What to target in Pokemon-e Starter Deck

The top 10 cards are 74% of the set’s $1,127.00 estimated singles cost — plan these first and the rest follows on a normal budget.

#CardNumberRarityMarketPSA 10
1Charmander#10None$157.50$1,270.48
2Bulbasaur#2None$120.00$2,677.18
3Squirtle#18None$110.00$1,475.00
4Squirtle#17None$106.00$688.00
5Totodile#22None$79.99$431.00
6Quilava#15None$69.99$186.50
7Typhlosion#16None$69.99$239.99
8Blastoise#20None$47.00
9Venusaur#4None$39.99$379.65
10Feraligatr#24None$37.00$401.50
Set landscape

How Pokemon-e Starter Deck is built

Rarity breakdown

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Price distribution

Most cards are bulk — the set’s value concentrates in a few chase cards.

<$1
2$1–2
2$2–5
$5–10
11$10–25
5$25–50
3$50–100
4$100+
Buying guide

Singles or sealed?

$1,127.00
all singles, one of each
$24.99
median card
23
cards worth $10+
Medium
completion difficulty
Base set run$1,127.00one of each card up to #29 — no secrets
Full set$1,127.00every tracked card including secret rares

Sealed product comparison

SinglesTargeted — no luck needed
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Grading

Which Pokemon-e Starter Deck cards are worth grading?

Tier 3 — personal collectionCollection only

Fees eat most of the margin. Grade to preserve a pristine pull, not for profit.

Premiums and EV use tonight’s PSA prices and this set’s real gem rates — not projections.

Word on the street

What collectors say about Pokemon-e Starter Deck

Creators on Pokemon-e Starter Deck

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Storage & protection

Protect your Pokemon-e Starter Deck cards

This set has 4 cards worth $100+ — sleeve-and-toploader territory at minimum, and the chase cards deserve double-sleeving.

Penny sleeves (100ct)First layer

Every card worth more than bulk goes in a sleeve before anything else touches it.

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Dragon Shield Matte sleevesPremium sleeve

The archival-safe standard for cards you handle — double-sleeve chase cards with a perfect-fit inner.

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Rigid toploaders (25ct)Rigid protection

Sleeve + toploader is the minimum for anything you might grade or sell raw.

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Side-loading binder (360)Set storage

Side-loaders keep cards from sliding out; zip closure keeps dust and drops away.

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Sealed products

All cards 29

29 of 29

Most valuable cards in Pokemon-e Starter Deck

  1. Charmander #10 $157.50
  2. Charizard #12 $135.04
  3. Bulbasaur #2 $120.00
  4. Squirtle #18 $110.00
  5. Squirtle #17 $106.00
  6. Totodile #22 $79.99
  7. Quilava #15 $69.99
  8. Typhlosion #16 $69.99
  9. Bulbasaur #1 $69.98
  10. Blastoise #20 $47.00

About Pokemon-e Starter Deck (Japanese)

Pokemon-e Starter Deck (Japanese) is a Pokémon TCG expansion in the Japanese series, released on 2001-12-01. The set contains 29 cards. The combined market value of a complete set is currently $1,331.72, with Charmander #10 as the most valuable card at $157.50. Prices update nightly from live market data.