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Ivysaur is a Uncommon Pokémon card from 151 (#2), illustrated by Yuu Nishida. It's a Stage 1 Grass-type Pokémon with 100 HP, evolving from Bulbasaur, weak to Fire ×2. Its current blended market value is $0.31 ungraded, with a PSA 10 worth around $113 — a gem-mint grading premium of roughly 365× the raw value. Prices are aggregated across marketplaces — raw and graded, updated daily and shown in your local currency.
Prices last updated 21 August 2026.
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Verified sales history9 in 90 days✓ real completed listings
| Date | Grade | Price | Cert |
|---|---|---|---|
| 29 Jun 2026 | PSA 10 | $117.50 | #117700931 ✓ |
| 31 May 2026 | PSA 10 | $102.50 | #154412154 ✓ |
| 31 May 2026 | PSA 10 | $112.50 | #154412201 ✓ |
| 18 May 2026 | PSA 10 | $56.00 | #149970799 ✓ |
| 18 May 2026 | PSA 9 | $19.50 | #149970801 ✓ |
| 15 Apr 2026 | PSA 8 | $20.00 | #143938906 ✓ |
| 12 Apr 2026 | PSA 10 | $77.00 | #148519259 ✓ |
| 1 Jan 2026 | PSA 9 | $18.99 | #91719850 ✓ |
| 23 Dec 2025 | PSA 10 | $125.00 | #106424317 ✓ |
Should you grade it?
Expected return across every likely grade, after fees — the realistic average, not the best case. Only 36.2% of copies gem (PSA 10 best case +$42); most land at PSA 9 or below.
The odds
Ivysaur is a Uncommoncard — a guaranteed slot in every pack, not a rarity gamble, so there's no pull-odds figure for it.
Estimates only. Pack odds come from CardTrack's pack model (the same one behind the pack simulator) — not an official rate. Grading odds are the real cumulative PSA population, which skews toward nicer, resubmitted copies, so it overstates the true first-submission gem rate. Full grade-by-grade breakdown below.
Grade-by-grade ROI & risk-adjusted outcomesNet vs raw per target grade, plus the probability-weighted distribution
| Target grade | Est. value | Grading fee | Net vs raw | Multiple |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PSA 10 | $113.00 | $71 | +$42 | 364.5× |
| PSA 9 | $22.49 | $70 | −$48 | 72.5× |
| PSA 8 | $13.00 | $70 | −$57 | 41.9× |
⚖️ Risk-adjusted return
Best case isn't the whole story. Weighting every grade by how often it actually happens, across 47 PSA-graded copies:
| Likely outcome | Chance | Value |
|---|---|---|
| PSA 10 | 36.2% | $113.00 |
| PSA 9 | 46.8% | $22.00 |
| PSA ≤8 | 17% | $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.
Population across gradersPSA, CGC & BGS — every grade, with gem rates
Only 36% of 47 PSA-graded Ivysaur copies are a gem-mint 10 (17 of 47) — the rest grade lower.
Real graded population from PSA, CGC & BGS — a lower gem rate means a Ivysaur 10 is harder to pull.
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All grades & conditions
Every grade we pricePSA / CGC / BGS ladder with per-grade population
| Grade | Relative value | Price |
|---|---|---|
| PSA 10pop 17 | ✓ 9 cert-verified$113$16–$113 | |
| PSA 9pop 22 | $22$22–$22 | |
| PSA 8pop 6 | $13$13–$13 |
Raw condition ladderNM → damaged, with real sold medians where we have them
Price by printingBase vs reverse holo vs 1st edition — priced separately
Price by variant
TCGplayer market price per printing — reverse holo, 1st edition and unlimited often differ sharply.
Market dataCross-market spread, EU price, momentum & community buzz
Market signal
Derived from this card's 90-day price history, recent trend and cross-market price gap. Informational, not advice.
🇪🇺 Cardmarket price · Europe
61% cheaper than the US🔥 Trending in the community
#46 on the radarIvysaur is one of the most-talked-about Pokémon right now across the Pokémon investing & TCG subreddits. See the hype radar →
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Card textAttacks, abilities, weakness / resistance / retreat
Evolves from Bulbasaur.
Heal 20 damage from this Pokémon.
“Exposure to sunlight adds to its strength. Sunlight also makes the bud on its back grow larger.”
About the PokémonSpecies, generation, evolution line
Card detailsSet, rarity, artist, Pokédex & specs
Other Ivysaur cards
There are 9 different Ivysaur printings — make sure you're valuing the right one. This is 151 #2 (Uncommon).
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Frequently asked questions
How much is Ivysaur (151 #2) worth?
As of 21 August 2026, Ivysaur from 151 is worth approximately $0.31 ungraded (near-mint), and around $113 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 Ivysaur?
A PSA 10 (gem mint) Ivysaur from 151 is worth around $113 — roughly 365× the raw ungraded value of $0.31.
Should I grade my Ivysaur?
A PSA 10 sells for about $113 versus $0.31 raw — roughly a 365× 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.
Is Ivysaur rare?
Ivysaur is a Uncommon card from 151 (card #2), illustrated by Yuu Nishida. Its current blended market value is $0.31 ungraded.
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