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Drops in the Ocean Pokémon TCG Classic - Blastoise #21 Pokémon card

Drops in the Ocean Pokémon TCG Classic - Blastoise #21

Card #21 · Illustrated by Toyste Beach
Ungraded · blended
$0.22
18.5% · 30d
PSA 10
$52
236× raw
Range $0 → $0
2 grading companies tracked
Confidence high · How we price →
Raw$0.22
PSA 940.9× raw$9
PSA 10235.8× raw$52
See live listings on TCGplayer →

Drops in the Ocean is a Pokémon card from Pokémon TCG Classic - Blastoise (#21), illustrated by Toyste Beach. Its current blended market value is $0.22 ungraded, with a PSA 10 worth around $52 — a gem-mint grading premium of roughly 236× the raw value. Prices are aggregated across marketplaces — raw and graded, updated daily and shown in your local currency.

Prices last updated 2 July 2026.

Raw price by condition
Holofoil · live market via TCGplayer
NMNear Mint$0.22
LPLightly Played$0.21
MPModerately Played$0.18
DMGDamaged$0.14
7-day 4.3%
30-day 15.4%
90-day 57.1%
All-time high$0
All-time low$0
Graded prices
Ungraded (raw)$0.22
PSA graded price estimates by grade
GradeRelative valuePrice
PSA 10$52$34$52
PSA 9$9$9$9
“Sold” = median of real recent eBay sold listings at that grade. Other figures are blended marketplace estimates. Confidence reflects the price spread — not PSA-official values.

Price history · raw near-mint

1 Aug 20251 Jul 2026
Current
$0.21
Period high
$0.25
Period low
$0.16
Change
16.0%

Recent sold prices

No recent sold listings tracked.

Population across graders

PSA111 gradedPSA 10 · 51 · 46% gem rate
1051
949
8.51
89
71
Real graded population from PSA, CGC & BGS — a lower gem rate means a Drops in the Ocean 10 is harder to pull.

Should you grade it?

$19
Raw $0.22 → graded PSA 10$51.87
after ~$70.51 grading fee → 235.8× the raw value
Target gradeEst. valueGrading feeNet vs rawMultiple
PSA 10$51.87$70.51$19235.8×
PSA 9$9.00$70.08$6140.9×

⚖️ Risk-adjusted return

Best case isn't the whole story. Weighting every grade by how often it actually happens, across 111 PSA-graded copies:

Gem rate (est.)
45.9%
hit PSA 10
Expected return
$43
net, all grades
PSA 10 best case
$19
Likely outcomeChanceValue
PSA 1045.9%$52.00
PSA 944.1%$9.00
PSA ≤89.9%$0.00

Net = graded value − raw value − grading cost (tier fee + ~$20 round-trip shipping), using PSA fees as of 2026-06-28; the paused PSA Value tier is excluded so this isn't overstated. Gem rate is estimated from cumulative PSA population, which skews toward nicer, resubmitted copies — so it overstates the true grade rate. Treat it as a guide, not a guarantee.

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Where to buy

Available to buy nowLive on eBay
PSA 10 slabs — buy nowLive on eBay
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Cross-market prices

5% spread
PriceCharting · cheapest$0
TCGplayer · dearest$0

Currently 5% cheaper on PriceCharting than TCGplayer. These are independent market prices for the same card — a wide gap can mean a buying opportunity. Informational only, not arbitrage advice.

Market signal

Momentum · 30dFalling -19%
Cross-marketMarkets agree 5% gap

Derived from this card's 90-day price history, recent trend and cross-market price gap. Informational, not advice.

Card details

Number#21
Rarity
Card IDclb-21
SourceAggregated marketplaces

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Frequently asked questions

How much is Drops in the Ocean (Pokémon TCG Classic - Blastoise #21) worth?

As of 2 July 2026, Drops in the Ocean from Pokémon TCG Classic - Blastoise is worth approximately $0.22 ungraded (near-mint), and around $52 in PSA 10 gem mint. Values are blended from real Cardmarket, eBay sold and TCGplayer prices and update daily.

What is the PSA 10 price for Drops in the Ocean?

A PSA 10 (gem mint) Drops in the Ocean from Pokémon TCG Classic - Blastoise is worth around $52 — roughly 236× the raw ungraded value of $0.22.

Should I grade my Drops in the Ocean?

A PSA 10 sells for about $52 versus $0.22 raw — roughly a 236× uplift. Grading is worth it when that premium comfortably beats the grading fee and the card is clean enough to have a real shot at a 10. See the "Should you grade it?" estimate above for net profit per grade.