
15 Reverse Holo Pokemon Cards You Should Pull From Your Bulk
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If you’re not a master set collector, there’s a good chance you’ve got stacks of Pokemon bulk sitting around — maybe in boxes, binders, or tins. What you might not know is that some of the reverse holo cards buried in there are worth anywhere from three to five bucks each. That adds up fast if you've got a decent amount of them.
These aren't rare holos or special promos — just regular reverse holo from recent sets that people actually want. If you're looking to trade up, cash out, or maybe grab some illustration rares instead, these are definitely worth digging out.
Reverse Holos That Go for $3 to $5 Right Now
Here’s a list of 15 reverse holo cards that currently sell in that range:
15. Pidgeotto (151) – Going for around $5

14. Ultra Ball (Scarlet & Violet Base) – Also around $5.

13. Arvin (Obsidian Flames) – Roughly $5.

12. Countercatcher (Paradox Rift) – Around $3.

11. Poké Gear 3.0 (Scarlet & Violet Base) – About $4.

10. Arvin (Scarlet & Violet Base) – Closer to $3.

9. Dragonair (151) – Around $3.70.

8.Gengar (151) – Around $3.

7. Kakuna (151) – Also about $3.

6. Technical Machine: Evolution (Paradox Rift) – Around $3.40.

5. Nidoran (151) – About $3.50.

4. Poliwhirl (151) – Sits around $3.

3. Omanyte (151) – Also going for $3.

2. Scizor (151) – Close to $3.50.

1. Weepinbell (151) – Around $3.

Just a reminder — these prices are for the reverse holo versions only. The regular non-holos from the same sets are worth much less.
Why These Cards Hold Value
Some of these cards are popular for nostalgic reasons, others are just harder to pull in reverse holo form, especially from the 151 set. And a few — like Ultra Ball or Countercatcher — are playable and show up in decks. Whatever the reason, they’re worth more than you’d expect from bulk.
If you're not trying to build a complete set, you could flip these for a few nice trades or even sell them to put toward something higher-end, like illustration rares or sealed product.
Final Tip
Before you offload your bulk or trade blindly, give your reverse holos another look. It's easy to overlook cards that don’t seem flashy, but the Pokemon market changes all the time, and right now, these are solid pickups.
References
Cardmarket. (2024). Pokémon TCG Market Trends. Retrieved from https://www.cardmarket.com/en/Pokemon
Pokellector. (2024). Set Lists and Price Data. Retrieved from https://www.pokellector.com
Stantcg1. (2024). Top 15 Reverse Holos Worth Pulling from Bulk [Video]. TikTok. Retrieved from https://www.tiktok.com/@stantcg1
TCGPlayer. (2024). Pokémon Card Prices and Trends. Retrieved from https://www.tcgplayer.com