
Lt. Surge's Raichu
Gym Heroes · #28/132 · Rare

70
Pokémon
Ken Sugimori
Market Prices
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1st Edition
$72.00
$92.84
$899.90
$38.69
unlimited
$16.34
$23.00
$210.46
$21.23
Market Signals
Raw NM
$18.65
PriceCharting Ungraded
PSA 10
$302.84
16.2× raw
CGC 10
—
TAG 10
—
PSA Population
323 total
35 at 10
Gem rate 10.8%
TAG Population
134 total
13 at 10
Per-grade ladder
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PSA
PSA 10
$302.84
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.
PSA 10 is running hot
+59%
This card's PSA 10 sells at 16.2× raw. Typical for Rare in Vintage (pre-2003) is 10.2× (across 79 indexed cards).
Grading ROI (PSA)
Value · $25.99Realistic
$4.82
using gem rate
If it 10s
$258.20
upside cap
Break-even
9%
gem rate needed
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Price History
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Card details — attacks, stats, Pokédex, evolution
Attacks
Discard all Energy cards attached to Lt. Surge's Raichu in order to use this attack.
Weakness
Fighting ×2
Resistance
None
Retreat Cost
Pokédex Data
#26
Mouse Pokémon
0.8m
30.0kg
"Its long tail serves as a ground to protect itself from its own high-voltage power."