Pokemon jungle common card #60/64 pikachu

Pokemon Jungle Set Values

Pokemon jungle common card #60/64 pikachu

Jungle Set Booster Box

The value of Pokemon Jungle Set relies heavily on a few factors that we’ll go over in this guide. It’s important to know Jungle Set was the second set ever printed for North America. If you have genuine, non-re-sealed, Pokemon Jungle Set booster packs or boxes, you have something that can be very valuable! Please keep in mind, we buy all Pokemon from Jungle Set, individual cards, packs, and boxes.

If you aren’t interested in learning about Pokemon Jungle Set and simply want to know how much your Pokemon card is worth, send us a clear image of your card, front and back, and we’ll respond with our best offer within 24 hours.

Demand for Pokemon Cards

The first factor when figuring out the value of Pokemon Jungle Set is supply and demand. Like most things, there needs to be a demand for a Pokemon in order for the bill to fetch a premium. With Pokemon jungle set, typically speaking, Pokemon with fewer cards printed (supply) are more desirable and sought after (demand). There are examples of old Japanese and other language Pokemon cards that have low supply and low demand, but we’ll save that discussion for another time.

Pokemon Jungle Set card condition

The next factor is condition. Condition is King. If you have a Pokemon card that people desire, it’s going to bring money. But if you have a card that people desire and it’s in good condition, you’re going to have a card that’s worth a lot more money.

We’ve paid $20 for a Pinsir in poor condition, and the same card in pristine condition we’ve paid over $1,000 for. The same Pokemon! Condition is key when determining the value of Pokemon cards.

UngradedGrade 7Grade 8Grade 9BGS 9.5PSA 10
$2.25 +$0.25 $11.06 $0.00 $18.88 -$1.11 $35.80 -$2.20 N/A $0.00 $60.47 -$1.53
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Grade 9BGS 9.5PSA 10
$35.80 -$2.20 N/A $0.00 $60.47 -$1.53

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Pikachu (Pokemon Jungle) Details

Genre: Pokemon Card
Publisher: Pokemon
Card Number: #60
Print Run: n/a
Notes: none
   
TCGPlayer ID: 161751
PriceCharting ID: 643327
   
Description: Pikachu-Non holo- Common #60/64 1999 Jungle Base set

Pikachu prices (Pokemon Jungle) are updated daily for each source listed above. The prices shown are the lowest prices available for Pikachu the last time we updated.
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Chart shows the price of Pikachu at the end of each month going back as long as we have tracked the item.
Loose, CIB, and New prices are the current market price.

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FAQ

Are Jungle Edition Pokémon cards worth anything?

One of the more elegant Pokémon cards in the Jungle set is Clefable. Similar to the Base Set Chancey, Clefable's value is less driven by fandom and more so by the difficulty to acquire in high-grade. In November of 2020, a PSA 10 sold for $6,600. However, just several weeks later, a PSA 10 sold for $3,800.

What cards are in Pokémon Jungle?

Jungle.

How many jungle Pokémon cards are there?

The Pokemon Jungle set was released in June 1999 and contains 64 cards. The Japanese set contains 48 cards, but the English version contains additional holo versions that pushed the number of cards in the set to 64.

How many cards do you get in 1999 Pokémon Jungle set?

The Pokemon Jungle set was originally issued in Japan as a 48-card set. When it was re-released in the United States, non-holographic versions of the cards were also included, which expanded the set to 64 cards. This doubled the number of rare cards in the set.