Max Potion
Max Potion (Plasma Freeze #121, Rare Secret) has a market price of about $38.61; a PSA 10 graded copy is worth roughly $212 (worth grading). Live TCGplayer & eBay prices, updated daily on PokéPrice.
| Low | Market | High | |
|---|---|---|---|
| holofoil | $20.00 | $38.61 | $428.60 |
Ungraded is the live market price. PSA 9/10 are estimates from typical premiums for this card's era — tap any grade for real recent eBay sales.
Each shows expected net = graded value − raw ($39) − fee. PSA 10 ≈ $212 (est). Best case (top grade via PSA): +$128.
PSA usually resells highest for Pokémon; BGS & CGC grade a bit cheaper but sell for less. Assumes a clean near-mint raw (~30% top grade / 44% one below). A guide, not a guarantee — centering & condition decide the real grade.
Trend seeded from Cardmarket 7- & 30-day averages, then refined by our daily TCGplayer tracking.
Cardmarket (EU): trend €37.64 · avg €50.00
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Frequently asked questions about Max Potion
How much is Max Potion (Plasma Freeze #121) worth?
As of the latest update, Max Potion (Plasma Freeze #121) is worth about $38.61 ungraded. Recent listings range from $20.00 to $428.60. PSA 9 and PSA 10 graded copies typically sell for more — see the graded values and recent eBay sold prices above.
What is the rarity of Max Potion?
Max Potion (#121) is listed as Rare Secret in the Plasma Freeze set. Scarcer rarities and higher-demand cards tend to command a premium — compare the other printings below to see how this version stacks up.
Where can I buy Max Potion?
You can buy Max Potion from TCGplayer, eBay, Cardmarket (EU), Amazon, Card Kingdom, Troll and Toad and CoolStuffInc — all linked above with current prices where available. PokéPrice compares them so you can find the cheapest place to buy.
What set is Max Potion from?
Max Potion is card #121 from the Plasma Freeze set, released 2013/05/08. Browse every card in the set and other printings of Max Potion below.
















