A List of Our Top High-Value Charizard PSA 10 Cards by Generation
From vintage to modern, exploring the best Charizard cards, its history and market value.
Nine generations in, the Charizard Pokémon card continues to be an enduring hallmark within the Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG) as well as the franchise in general. In 2025, like others of its ilk, the pursuit of PSA 10-graded Charizard cards has surged in their market value, making them highly sought after. This article aims to rank these prized possessions, taking the best from each generation.
Our analysis will consider the print runs, artistic variations, and set-specific characteristics that elevate these Charizard Pokémon cards. We will explore standout Charizard Pokémon cards such as the Charizard card from Mysterious Mountains, the Charizard δ from Offense and Defense of the Furthest Ends, and the Charizard G LV.X from the Garchomp vs Charizard SP Deck Kit, among others. Each card represents a pivotal era in the TCG’s history.
Top PSA 10 Charizard Pokémon Cards Today

Charizard : Old Back [PMCG1-2](Expansion Pack “Pocket Monster Card Game” Resale)
Price: (US$163)
This Charizard card is a notable artifact within the Pokémon TCG’s timeline. It originates from the initial Japanese “Pocket Monster Card Game” expansion. The “Old Back” designation refers to the card’s reverse-side design, a defining characteristic of the first Japanese print runs, separating it from subsequent localized versions.
Its historical significance lies in its status as the earliest Charizard card produced, establishing a foundation for the character’s prominence within the TCG.

Charizard :1ED [e5 089/088](Expansion Pack Vol.5 “Mysterious Mountains”)
Price: (US$3,722)
The Charizard card from the Mysterious Mountains expansion has a noteworthy place in the TCG’s history. This card is distinguished by its first edition status which marks its inclusion in the set’s initial print run, a key factor influencing its collectibility and market value.
Mysterious Mountains is a Japanese expansion from the e-Card era from the later part of the second generation. It is denoted by the dot-code strips on the cards, which were compatible with the Nintendo e-Reader. This unique feature of the era adds a layer of historical significance to the set.

Charizard Delta Species :1ED [PCG9 052/068](Expansion Pack “The Offense and Defense of the End”)
Price: (US$1,680)
The Charizard δ card from the Offense and Defense of the Furthest Ends expansion is a notable collectible within its generation. Its defining feature is the Delta Species (δ) designation indicating a type-altered Charizard, a characteristic that distinguishes it from standard iterations.

Charizard G LV.X: Resale[Pt-C 002/016](Competition Starter Pack SP “Gaburias VS Charizard” Charizard Deck)
Price: (US$142)
The Charizard G LV.X card is one of the rarest cards in Pokémon TCG. This fourth-generation card comes with the LV.X designation exclusive to Gen 4 cards. This card originated from the Garchomp vs Charizard SP Deck Kit; thus, it was not distributed through standard booster packs. This specific origin limits its initial availability, contributing to its relative rarity.

Charizard UR [BW7 077/070](Expansion Pack “Plasma Gale”)
Price: (US$4,673)
The Charizard card from the Plasma Gale [BW7] expansion from Gen 5 is not only an Ultra Rare card; it’s one depicting the Shiny version of Charizard. These characteristics play a huge part in its high value and collectability level.

Charizard EX: PROMO”Art Collection”[XY-P 276/XY-P](XY-P Promotional Cards)
Price: (US$1,466)
The Charizard EX card from the XY-P Promotional Cards card is most distinguished by its distribution method and artistic presentation.
The XY-P designation indicates its status as a promotional card, meaning it was not distributed through standard booster packs. This card was distributed via the Pokémon Card Game Art Collection which was distributed via a promotional campaign that emphasized artistic variations. This characteristic contributes to the card’s appeal among collectors who value the visual aspects of the TCG.

Charizard GX HR[SM3H 058/051](Expansion Pack “To Have Seen the Battle Rainbow”)
Price: (US$344)
The Hyper Rare (HR) Charizard GX card from To Have Seen the Battle Rainbow [SM3H] expansion is distinguished by its rarity and aesthetic qualities.
This is one of the ultra-powerful Pokémon GX cards which were exclusive to the Sun & Moon era. Being a Hyper Rare card, the card is characterized by a Full Art illustration and a rainbow foil finish.

Charizard V SR: SA[S9 103/100](Expansion Pack “Star Birth”)
Price: (US$116)
The Charizard V card from the Star Birth [S9] expansion has a handful of factors that make it collection-worthy. Aside from being a powerful Pokémon card from the Sword & Shield era, as shown by its Pokémon V designation, it is also a Super Rare (SR) card complemented by a Special Art (SA) alternative artwork.

Charizard ex SAR [SV2a 201/165](Enhanced Expansion Pack “Pokémon Card 151”)
Price: (US$146)
The Special Art Rare (SAR) Charizard ex card from the Pokémon Card 151 [SV2a] expansion is a contemporary Pokémon TCG collectible. This card’s Pokémon-ex designation signifies a powerful card from the Scarlet & Violet era. As a card of the SAR rarity, it features a detailed full-art alternative illustration. Finally, the expansion’s focus on the original 151 Pokémon enhances this card’s appeal.
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