Are Venusaur Cards Worth Money?

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

Updated June 2026 · 5 min read

Venusaur's status as an original Kanto starter keeps it collected — but values swing widely across its cards. Here's the breakdown.

The ones that hold value

The blue-chips are the 1st Edition / Shadowless Base Set holos — genuinely scarce vintage with durable demand.

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Strong modern holds

The 151 Venusaur ex SIR and the Mega Venusaur EX (XY) hold solid value — popular and liquid, good entry points.

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Nice to own, not investments

Common holos, promos, and recent bulk Venusaurs are great for a collection but won't appreciate much. Buy those for love of the card, not to flip.

Raw vs graded for value

For the Base Set 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 Venusaur cards a good investment?
The vintage grails are — the 1st Edition and Shadowless Base Set holos have durable demand. The 151 Venusaur ex SIR and Mega Venusaur EX are strong modern holds. Common holos won't appreciate much.
Which Venusaur card is worth the most?
The 1st Edition Base Set Venusaur is worth the most, especially in PSA 10, followed by the Shadowless print.