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Japanese おじょうさま (おじょうさま) — Sword & Shield (S11) #122/100
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おじょうさま

Japanese Sword & Shield (S11) · #122/100 · Hyper Rare · saino misaki

Raw near-mint value$11Japanese-market raw price, converted to your local currency.
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おじょうさま is a Hyper Rare Japanese Pokémon card from Sword & Shield (S11) (#122/100), illustrated by saino misaki. Its current raw near-mint market value is $11.29, with a PSA 10 worth around $42 — a gem-mint grading premium of roughly 4× the raw value. This is the Japanese-language printing — distinct from the English おじょうさま. Prices are aggregated from eBay sold listings and TCGplayer, updated daily and shown in your local currency.

Graded prices
Ungraded (raw)$11.29
PSA graded price estimates by grade
GradeRelative valuePrice
PSA 10$42$42$42
PSA 9$12$12$12
“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.

Raw price by condition

Near Mint$11

eBay-sold & TCGplayer market for the raw card, by condition.

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Japanese おじょうさま — FAQ

How much is the Japanese おじょうさま (おじょうさま) from Sword & Shield (S11) worth?

The Japanese おじょうさま (おじょうさま) from Sword & Shield (S11), card #122/100, is worth approximately $11.29 ungraded (near-mint), and around $42 in PSA 10 gem mint. Prices come from real eBay sold listings and TCGplayer and update daily.

What is a PSA 10 Japanese おじょうさま worth?

A PSA 10 (gem mint) Japanese おじょうさま from Sword & Shield (S11) sells for around $42, roughly 4× the raw ungraded value of $11.29. See the full graded ladder above for PSA, BGS and CGC at every grade.

Which grading companies are priced for this card?

We track CGC, PSA graded prices across grades for the Japanese おじょうさま (おじょうさま), all backed by recent eBay sold data.

Is the Japanese おじょうさま different from the English version?

Yes. This is the Japanese-language printing (おじょうさま), from the Japanese set Sword & Shield (S11). Japanese cards usually have a different print run, set and price from their English counterparts, and are graded on the same PSA, BGS and CGC scales.