Are Espeon Cards Worth Money?

Which Espeon cards actually hold value — and which are just nice to own.

Updated June 2026 · 5 min read

Espeon rides the same devoted Eeveelution fanbase as Umbreon, which keeps its best cards valuable — but most Espeon cards are common. Here's the breakdown.

The ones that hold value

The blue-chips are the Espeon Gold Star (vintage grail) and the Prismatic Evolutions Espeon ex SIR — both with deep Eeveelution demand.

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Strong mid-tier

The Evolving Skies Espeon alt arts, Espeon GX (Burning Shadows), and Espeon Prime (Call of Legends) hold solid value without the grail price — good entry points.

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Nice to own, not investments

Common holos, promos, and recent bulk Espeons are great for a collection but won't appreciate. Buy those because you love Espeon, not to flip.

Raw vs graded for value

For the grails, a PSA 10 is the real store of value and removes authenticity risk. Holding raw copies worth grading? Read how to grade and run the grading calculator. Selling? See where to sell.

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FAQ

Are Espeon cards a good investment?
The grails are — the Espeon Gold Star and the Prismatic Evolutions Espeon ex SIR have deep, durable Eeveelution demand. The Evolving Skies alt arts and Espeon Prime are strong mid-tier holds. Common holos won't appreciate much.
Which Espeon card is worth the most?
The Espeon Gold Star (POP Series 5) is the most valuable, especially in PSA 10, followed by the Prismatic Evolutions Espeon ex special illustration rare.