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Gengar V (Japanese) Pokemon card from SI: Start Deck 100

Gengar V (Japanese)

SI: Start Deck 100 · 253/414 · Common

Current Prices

Market Price $9.33
Low $8.99
High $9.33
PSA 10 $53.00
PSA 9 $49.99
30-Day Trend +0.0%

Number

253/414

Rarity

Common

Variant

Normal

Market

US (TCGplayer)

Last Updated

Jun 9, 2026

What Is Gengar V (Japanese) Worth?

Gengar V (Japanese) is a Common card from the SI: Start Deck 100 set, card number 253/414. 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.

Gengar V (Japanese) Value Breakdown

As of 2026, Gengar V (Japanese) (SI: Start Deck 100, 253/414) is worth around $9.33 in Near Mint condition. Condition drives the price hard: a Near Mint copy is worth about $9.33, while a Lightly Played one drops to roughly $5.99. A PSA 10 (Gem Mint) example is valued near $53.00 — about 5.7x the raw price, which is the single biggest swing in this card's value. PSA 9 copies sit around $49.99.

Is It Worth Grading Gengar V (Japanese)?

Grading Gengar V (Japanese) can pay off concretely: the gap between its raw value ($9.33) and a PSA 10 ($53.00) is about $43.67 — a 5.7x uplift before grading fees. Other graded tiers we track: PSA 9 $49.99, CGC 10 $25.60, CGC 9.5 $10.00. Only grade a budget card like this if it is flawless and you plan to hold long-term.

Detailed Price Breakdown

SourceCondition / GradeAverage
ebayLIGHTLY PLAYED$5.99
ebayNEAR MINT$6.29
ebayBGS 9 5$17.00
ebayCGC 10$25.60
ebayCGC 6$11.00
ebayCGC 9 5$10.00
ebayPSA 10$53.00
ebayPSA 8$9.99
ebayPSA 9$49.99
tcgplayerNEAR MINT$9.33

Is Gengar V (Japanese) a Good Buy?

As a common, Gengar V (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 Gengar V (Japanese)'s value on PokeCardWorth before buying or selling — the 2026 market shifts with set releases, nostalgia cycles, and demand.

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