If there’s one thing thePokemon TCGdoes well, it regularly releases at least one outstanding supplemental expansion with big surprises in each generation. These expansions usually don’t alter the meta that much, as these cards are more focused on being collectible items with high values.
This is exactly the case with Scarlet & Violet 151, an expansion focused on the first 151 Pokemon from Red, Yellow & Blue. This adventure through the original Kanto region aims to reignite the passion and love for the retro adventure, where everything started. Collectors matched this love when putting a price tag on the most important cards of the set.

Updated June 12, 2025, by Andrew Scariati:The best 151 chase cards are starting to rise to incredibly high prices now that the set’s release is long behind us. Even with the release of more 151 products, the most valuable 151 chase cards continue to boast soaring prices following the rising Pokemon TCG market.
All the prices taken for this article come fromTCGPlayer, and they are subject to change.

14Dragonair
Illustration Rare – $31.51
Dragonair slides into the top spots as one of the best 151 chase cards thanks to the gorgeous artwork this Pokemon boasts. Notably, this is the only non-starter Pokemon to appear in the first five slots, indicating that this card is one of the most popular in the set.
Dragonair has gained impressive value as one of the best 151 chase cards, soaring from about $15 in early 2024 to over $30 in 2025, setting new highs as 151 becomes more difficult to find. This card and the rest of the best cards in 151 are likely to continue rising in the future.

13Ivysaur
Illustration Rare – $32.47
While you would struggle to outnumber the sheer number of Pikachu fans with those who favor Ivysaur, this Pokemon still outdoes one of the most popular Pokemon ever – for now. Ivysaur’s simple scene sees it dipping its vines into a calm river, enjoying a serene moment playing with its reflection.
Ivysaur’s price chart mimics the other new entries among the best 151 cards, though Ivysaur’s growth was slightly more steady, spiking in September 2024 before slowly inching above the $30 mark.

12Wartortle
Illustration Rare – $38.13
Wartortle finally makes its return to the $20+ range, after a rocky time in mid-2024 that sent it sliding into the $16 range. This Wartortle offers a stunning scene to cement its place among the best Pokemon 151 cards in a set that’s packed with breathtaking scenes.
Wartortle looks set to leave its previous high in the dust, though more time is needed to confirm if its upward trend on the price charts will continue or begin to pull back from the new highs it set. Based on the popularity of the best 151 chase cards and Kantonian Pokemon in general, it’s likely this card’s value will continue to increase as we tread further from its original release.

11Charmeleon
Illustration Rare – $44.79
The third and final middle evolution of the original Kantonian starters finally appears, with Charmeleon commanding a minuscule lead over its peers.
Despite the current order favoring Charmeleon,expect to see these Pokemon swap places daily,as prices fluctuate more than enough to change who comes out on top.

Charmeleon experienced one of the biggest value shifts of the starter Pokemon, as it previously sunk to $16 before embarking on a mission to exceed the $30 plateau. This Pokemon’s price is heavily linked to Wartortle and Ivysaur, so expect their friendly competition to rage on.
10Charizard ex
Ultra Rare – $44.83
A Kanto-focused set can’t be a success without a Charizard card, anda most valuable list can’t be complete without a Charizard card. It’s written in stone. And this isn’t the only card our fiery lizard will have on this list.
This Charizard card is powerful. It comes with Brave Wing, an attack that deals 60 damage, plus 100 if Charizard got previously injured, and Explosive Vortex, which deals a whopping 330 damage, more than enough to sweep most of the staples of the meta. But as a drawback, it forces Charizard to discard three Fire Energy Cards.

9Pikachu
Illustration Rare – $44.93
As Pokemon’s main mascot,Pikachu’s most valuable cardshave a long and storied history in the Pokemon TCG, though this card might need years before its value has any chance of soaring into Pikachu’s top 15.
Despite Pikachu’s immense popularity, this card previously hovered around the same price range as Wartortle, only recently regaining its footing in the mid-20s. With set-wide price surges making it impossible to say where these values may settle, we can only guess at this card’s potential, but it’sone of the best candidates to continue its meteoric rise.

8Bulbasaur
Illustration Rare – $53.16
Look at this little cutie, nestled away from the sun, hanging out in the shade of a tree. All Illustration Rare cards are a special treat, oftentimes depicting Pokemon in their natural habitat;this valuable Bulbasaur chilling in the woodsis a lovely example of less being more.
While Bulbasaur might not be winning any tournaments on its own, cards like these are what keep the Pokemon TCG going. This illustration by Yoriyuki Ikegami is a treat, with so much detail in all the little plants and woodlands around Bulbasaur, it’s no surprise that this basic-level Pokemon is so highly valued.

7Alakazam ex
Special Illustration Rare – $54.72
Finally, the stray, the forgotten, the banned Pokemon, Kadabra, has returned from its magical prison. This can only mean a second-stage Alakazam also returns with an ex card as if nothing changed after years away from the TCG; everyone missed you.
Alakazam is welcomed back to the TCG with this potent Psychic-type card. Its main attack, Mind Jack, has a potential damage output of 240 (if your opponent has a full bench), and it can even attack from the bench with Dimensional Hand.

6Squirtle
Illustration Rare – $55.46
Another stunning andvaluable Illustration Rare, this time of the Water Type starter Squirtle.This card depicts the Tiny Turtle Pokemon while they’re spending the day at the beach, playing in the waves as the warm summer day provides plenty of fun.
This version of Squirtle comes with two attacks, but is more of a statement piece in your collection or if you want to flex on your opponents in your next game. Mitsuhiro Arita does an amazing job at making the waves feel realistic as they rush up on the sand, and has captured the expression of pure joy on Squirtle.
5Zapdos ex
Special Illustration Rare – $62.56
The list is reaching the honor roll, and with a whopping value, Zapdos takes its place among the top five. One reason behind its valuation is its competitive usage, as it has no retreat cost and can deal 90 damage to a benched Pokemon that has already received damage during the match.
But that’s not all, as this beautiful card boasts of having the three Legendary Birds on its art. Zapdos is soaring the Kanto skies alongside fellow kin, Articuno and Moltres.
Zapdos' card is the gift that keeps on giving, and it features a design that a hardcore fan might love to have tattooed.