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Skrelp card value

Every Skrelp card PokéPrice tracks — 6 printings across 6 sets, 2014–2026, ranked by current market price. Tap any card for its full price breakdown, price history and where to buy.

Printings
6
Most valuable
$0
Median
$0.18
Cheapest
$0.06
Pokédex#690 First printed2014 Priced5 of 6

What is a Skrelp card worth?

Skrelp cards run from $0.06 to $0.26, with a median of $0.18 — the spread is that wide because rarity, set and age matter far more than the Pokémon itself. The most valuable Skrelp card here is Skrelp from Cosmic Eclipse (#91), a Common, at about $0.26. Most Skrelp 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 Skrelp cards by value

1 Skrelp — Cosmic Eclipse #91 SkrelpCosmic Eclipse · #91 · Common · 2019 $0.26 2 Skrelp — Flashfire #44 SkrelpFlashfire · #44 · Common · 2014 $0.20 3 Skrelp — Forbidden Light #52 SkrelpForbidden Light · #52 · Common · 2018 $0.18 4 Skrelp — Crown Zenith #81 SkrelpCrown Zenith · #81 · Common · 2023 $0.12 5 Skrelp — BREAKpoint #63 SkrelpBREAKpoint · #63 · Common · 2016 $0.06 6 Skrelp — Chaos Rising #58 SkrelpChaos Rising · #58 · Common · 2026

Skrelp card FAQ

How much is a Skrelp card worth?
Skrelp cards range from $0.06 to $0.26 depending on the printing, with a median of $0.18. PokéPrice tracks 5 priced Skrelp printings from live TCGplayer market data, updated daily.
What is the most valuable Skrelp card?
The most valuable Skrelp card PokéPrice currently tracks is Skrelp from Cosmic Eclipse (#91), at about $0.26.
How many different Skrelp cards are there?
PokéPrice lists 6 Skrelp printings across 6 sets, released between 2014 and 2026.

How we price Skrelp 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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