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Rattata (Japanese) Pokemon card from Rocket Gang Strikes Back

Rattata (Japanese)

Rocket Gang Strikes Back · 053/084 · Common

Current Prices

Market Price $2.99
Low $2.99
High $2.99
PSA 10 $100.00
PSA 9 $6.50
30-Day Trend +0.0%

Number

053/084

Rarity

Common

Variant

1st_Edition

Market

US (TCGplayer)

Last Updated

Jun 9, 2026

What Is Rattata (Japanese) Worth?

Rattata (Japanese) (1st_Edition variant) is a Common card from the Rocket Gang Strikes Back set, card number 053/084. On PokeCardWorth we focus on one question — what is it actually worth — and at its current valuation, it sits in the budget range, so it is an accessible addition for most collectors.

Rattata (Japanese) Value Breakdown

As of 2026, Rattata (Japanese) (Rocket Gang Strikes Back, 053/084) is worth around $2.99 in Near Mint condition. Condition drives the price hard: a Near Mint copy is worth about $2.99, while a Heavily Played one drops to roughly $1.02. A PSA 10 (Gem Mint) example is valued near $100.00 — about 33x the raw price, which is the single biggest swing in this card's value. PSA 9 copies sit around $6.50.

Is It Worth Grading Rattata (Japanese)?

Grading Rattata (Japanese) can pay off concretely: the gap between its raw value ($2.99) and a PSA 10 ($100.00) is about $97.01 — a 33x uplift before grading fees. Other graded tiers we track: PSA 9 $6.50. Only grade a budget card like this if it is flawless and you plan to hold long-term.

Detailed Price Breakdown

SourceCondition / GradeAverage
ebayPSA 10$100.00
ebayPSA 9$6.50
tcgplayerHEAVILY PLAYED$1.02
tcgplayerNEAR MINT$2.99

Is Rattata (Japanese) a Good Buy?

As a common, Rattata (Japanese) holds little standalone value, but clean copies still matter for set completion. Upside is modest; the main reason to hold is enjoyment and set-building. Whatever you decide, recheck Rattata (Japanese)'s value on PokeCardWorth before buying or selling — the 2026 market shifts with set releases, nostalgia cycles, and demand.

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