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Iron Hands card value

Every Iron Hands card PokéPrice tracks — 4 printings across 2 sets, 2023–2024, ranked by current market price. Tap any card for its full price breakdown, price history and where to buy.

Printings
4
Most valuable
$13
Median
$2.31
Cheapest
$0.08
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What is a Iron Hands card worth?

Iron Hands cards run from $0.08 to $12.80, with a median of $2.31 — the spread is that wide because rarity, set and age matter far more than the Pokémon itself. The most valuable Iron Hands card here is Iron Hands ex from Paradox Rift (#248), a Special Illustration Rare, at about $12.80. Most Iron Hands printings are common cards worth a few dollars; the money is in early holos, first editions and modern secret rares. Graded copies sell for multiples of these ungraded prices — open any card for graded estimates and recent eBay sold listings.

All Iron Hands cards by value

1 Iron Hands ex — Paradox Rift #248 Iron Hands exParadox Rift · #248 · Special Illustration Rare · 2023 $12.80 2 Iron Hands ex — Paradox Rift #223 Iron Hands exParadox Rift · #223 · Ultra Rare · 2023 $2.31 3 Iron Hands ex — Paradox Rift #70 Iron Hands exParadox Rift · #70 · Double Rare · 2023 $0.82 4 Iron Hands — Temporal Forces #61 Iron HandsTemporal Forces · #61 · Uncommon · 2024 $0.08

Iron Hands card FAQ

How much is a Iron Hands card worth?
Iron Hands cards range from $0.08 to $12.80 depending on the printing, with a median of $2.31. PokéPrice tracks 4 priced Iron Hands printings from live TCGplayer market data, updated daily.
What is the most valuable Iron Hands card?
The most valuable Iron Hands card PokéPrice currently tracks is Iron Hands ex from Paradox Rift (#248), at about $12.80.
How many different Iron Hands cards are there?
PokéPrice lists 4 Iron Hands printings across 2 sets, released between 2023 and 2024.

How we price Iron Hands cards

Prices are the live TCGplayer market price for each printing's best variant (holofoil first, then normal), refreshed daily; cards TCGplayer hasn't priced fall back to Cardmarket's European trend price and are shown in €. A dash means no feed has priced that printing yet — usually a very new or very obscure card. Prices are indicative of ungraded, near-mint copies and are a starting point, not an appraisal.

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