
Tropius
Journey Together · #123/159 · Common

110
Pokémon
Atsuya Uki
Market Prices
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reverse Holofoil
$0.02
$0.20
$99.00
$0.15
normal
$0.01
$0.12
$19.98
$0.07
Market Signals
Raw NM
$0.24
PriceCharting Ungraded
PSA 10
$31.07
129.5× raw
CGC 10
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TAG 10
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TAG Population
34 total
32 at 10
Per-grade ladder
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PSA
PSA 10
$31.07
TAG · prices estimated; real TAG counts are in the distribution above
TAG 10
$25.30
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
$4.84
upside cap
Break-even
84%
gem rate needed
Low PSA sample (0 graded) — gem rate estimate is noisy.
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Discovery Scores
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Price History
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Card details — attacks, stats, Pokédex, evolution
Attacks
Discard a card from your hand. If you do, draw 3 cards.
Weakness
Lightning ×2
Resistance
Fighting -30
Retreat Cost
Pokédex Data
#357
Fruit Pokémon
2.0m
100.0kg
"The bunches of fruit around TROPIUS’s neck are very popular with children. This POKéMON loves fruit, and eats it continuously. Apparently, its love for fruit resulted in its own outgrowth of fruit."