
How Much Does a Complete PSA 10 Jungle Set Cost? (2026): Every Holo, Both Printings
A complete PSA 10 Jungle set costs $234,363 as of July 10, 2026 — all sixteen holos across both printings (1st Edition and Unlimited), priced at gem-mint fair market value from real eBay and Fanatics sold comps. That is the number, and the rest of this page is the itemized bill: what every holo costs in PSA 10 per printing, why the stamped run is roughly three times the unstamped one, and what the same set runs in PSA 9 for a small fraction of the price.
The total is computed live by our Jungle market index and moves with every verified sale — this article re-prices monthly. It is one chapter of the full WOTC set-cost guide, and its population twin is the Jungle pop report.
How Much Does a Complete PSA 10 Jungle Set Cost?
$234,363. That covers the 29Jungle printings our index tracks with live comps: the sixteen-holo chase run in 1st Edition and Unlimited, minus the three printings with no recent verified gem sale. Jungle spent two decades as "the affordable WOTC set," and this number is what ended that reputation. It is not a static estimate — here is the same basket over the last six months:
The basket held a tight band near $220,385 from February through May, spiked to $250,974 in June, and gave part of that move back in July. Complete-set cost is a priceseries, not a demand series — a jump like June's is usually one grail repricing on a thin comp, not sixteen cards moving together. For the population side of the same coin — how many of these gems even exist — see the Jungle pop report.
What Does Every Jungle Holo Cost in PSA 10?
The itemized bill, all sixteen holos, both printings side by side. Every card links to its live price page; the footer row is the complete-run total. A dash means that printing has no tracked PSA 10 comp in the archive — the 1st Edition Vileplume and the Unlimited Kangaskhan and Wigglytuff trade so rarely in gem mint that no verified 10 has crossed the tape recently. Those are real gaps in the market, not gaps in the data — and they mean the true all-sixteen total for either printing is higher than the footer number.
| # | Card | 1st Ed 10 | Unlimited 10 | 1st Ed 9 | Unlimited 9 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | $7,500 | $2,059 | $292 | $130 | |
| #2 | $2,340 | $2,010 | $204 | $102 | |
| #3 | $7,200 | $2,160 | $750 | $250 | |
| #4 | $9,300 | $2,880 | $780 | $217 | |
| #5 | $10,650 | — | $430 | $114 | |
| #6 | $8,550 | $1,080 | $335 | $78 | |
| #7 | $4,199 | $1,110 | $362 | $86 | |
| #8 | $7,200 | $2,144 | $480 | $199 | |
| #9 | $5,100 | $4,800 | $248 | $156 | |
| #10 | $4,680 | $1,950 | $600 | $132 | |
| #11 | $55,200 | $22,800 | $2,880 | $900 | |
| #12 | $29,400 | $10,800 | $830 | $500 | |
| #13 | $6,270 | $2,257 | $275 | $66 | |
| #14 | $5,000 | $2,010 | $295 | $120 | |
| #15 | — | $1,387 | $249 | $66 | |
| #16 | $10,350 | — | $315 | $134 | |
| Complete run | $172,939 | $59,447 | $9,325 | $3,250 | |
Note what the two footer totals say together: the 1st Edition run costs roughly three times the Unlimited run for the exact same sixteen cards. Jungle's print run was enormous and the cards themselves are not rare — the entire premium lives in the little black stamp. Scarcity in this set is a property of the printing, not the Pokémon.
How Much of the Cost Is Just Snorlax?
23.6% of the entire set cost is one card — the $55,2001st Edition Snorlax #11, Jungle's grail. Add the Unlimited Snorlax and the two printings are 33.3% of the bill; add the 1st Edition Vaporeon, Unlimited Vaporeon, and 1st Edition Kangaskhan and the top five printings are 54.9% of everything. Jungle follows the rule that holds across every WOTC set: complete-set costs are grail-heavy. Here is the card that anchors the number, live:

Real sold comps from CardboardSniper's pricing engine · 1 sales(eBay & Fanatics).
View live data on CardboardSniper →The second engine is the eeveelution trio — Vaporeon, Jolteon, and Flareon are the set's most demanded cards, led by the $29,400 1st Edition Vaporeon. They are liquid enough to have their own eeveelutions index. The practical consequence cuts both ways: if you want Jungle exposure, the Snorlax and the Vaporeon are the position and everything else is rounding. If you want the complete-set achievement, you can own fourteen of the fifteen priced 1st Edition holos for $117,739 — and still be 23.6% short of done by cost.
How Much Does a PSA 9 Jungle Set Cost Instead?
$9,325 for the sixteen-holo 1st Edition run in PSA 9 — roughly a twentieth of the gem-mint version — and the Unlimited holo run in PSA 9 is just $3,250. This is the sane-collector build: the same cards, the same stamp, one grade down, at a discount that exists because of grading scarcity, not card scarcity. Jungle's PSA 9 populations are deep in both printings, so nines are liquid and easy to source. The PSA 9 vs PSA 10 guidecovers when that discount is a gift and when it's fair, and the PSA 10 value calculatorprices any single card's premium.
What Is the Cheapest Way to Complete a Jungle Set?
Three builds, in ascending order of pain:
- Unlimited PSA 10 run — $59,447. Every priced holo, all gem mint, for about a third of the 1st Edition bill. Two holos (Kangaskhan and Wigglytuff) have no recent verified 10 comp in Unlimited, so expect to hunt — and as the pop report shows, several Unlimited gems are genuinely rarer than their stamped versions.
- Cheapest-printing mix — $80,447.One PSA 10 of all sixteen holos, taking whichever printing is cheaper card by card: Unlimited almost everywhere, 1st Edition where the Unlimited gem has no market (Kangaskhan, Wigglytuff). The completionist's honest minimum.
- 1st Edition PSA 10 run — $172,939+.The trophy build — "plus" because the Vileplume has no tracked 10 comp at all. Plan the Snorlax last: it is 23.6% of the budget, and everything else in the set is liquidity practice by comparison.
Whichever build you pick, the live deal feed surfaces below-market graded Jungle inventory across Collector Crypt, Courtyard, and Phygitals, and the Jungle investing guide ranks every holo in both printings by the sold-comp data.
Jungle Set Cost FAQ
How much is a complete PSA 10 1st Edition Jungle set?
The 1st Edition holos with recent verified gem comps total $172,939 in PSA 10; the Vileplume trades so rarely in gem mint that no recent 10 comp exists, so the true all-sixteen number is higher. The $55,200 Snorlax is 23.6% of it.
How much is a complete Jungle set in PSA 9?
$9,325 for the 1st Edition holo run, or $3,250 for Unlimited — the same sixteen cards at a small fraction of gem-mint cost.
How many cards are in the Jungle set?
64 cards total, of which sixteen are holos — the chase run this page prices. Jungle also uniquely prints each holo Pokémon a second time as a non-holo in the same set; the non-holos carry a fraction of the value, so the cost lives almost entirely in the sixteen holos once grading enters the picture.
Is a complete PSA 10 Jungle set a good investment?
The basket moved from $220,385 in February to $234,363 in July with a spike to $250,974 in June — and its returns are concentrated in the Snorlax and the eeveelutions, so owning those outright gives you most of the exposure with none of the completion risk. The Jungle investing guide ranks every holo by the numbers. Nothing here is financial advice.
Keep the number live: the Jungle index re-prices this entire page daily, the WOTC set-cost guide puts all fifteen sets side by side, and the Jungle pop report shows how many of these gems exist at all.




