
Simipour
Next Destinies · #29/99 · Rare

90
Pokémon
Akira Komayama
Market Prices
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normal
$0.24
$0.42
$19.98
$0.33
reverse Holofoil
$0.44
$0.62
$19.98
$0.53
Market Signals
Raw NM
$0.55
PriceCharting Ungraded
PSA 10
$225.00
409.1× raw
CGC 10
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TAG 10
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CGC Population
5 total
0 at 10
Gem rate 0.0% low sample (n=5)
TAG Population
2 total
0 at 10
CGC full grade distribution
CGC · 0d
CGC 5.5
1
CGC 8
1
CGC 8.5
1
CGC 9
1
CGC 9.5
1
10 = Gem Mint 10. Real counts from CGC; grades with no copies are omitted.
Per-grade ladder
White = real market price. Blue = estimate (no real sale for that grade) — hover for how it was derived.
PSA
PSA 10
$225.00
CGC
CGC 10
$179.99
est.?
TAG · prices estimated; real TAG counts are in the distribution above
TAG 10
$191.74
est.?
Real prices from PriceCharting's per-grade table — its generic “Grade N” reflects PSA-graded sales. CGC / BGS / TAG sub-10 grades are estimated from this card's real PSA price at that grade × that grader's 10-to-PSA-10 ratio (this card's own real pair when available, else a ratio calibrated from real catalog cards in the same era and rarity). Grades with no real anchor and low-confidence estimates are omitted — a blank beats a bad number.
Grading ROI (PSA)
Value · $25.99Realistic
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using gem rate
If it 10s
$198.46
upside cap
Break-even
12%
gem rate needed
Low PSA sample (0 graded) — gem rate estimate is noisy.
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Price History
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Card details — attacks, stats, Pokédex, evolution
Attacks
Draw 3 cards.
If there is any Stadium card in play, this attack does 30 more damage and the Defending Pokémon is now Asleep.
Weakness
Lightning ×2
Resistance
None
Retreat Cost
Pokédex Data
#516
Geyser Pokémon
1.0m
29.0kg
"The tuft on its head holds water. When the level runs low, it replenishes the tuft by siphoning up water with its tail."