
How Much Does a Complete PSA 10 Legendary Collection Set Cost? (2026): Reverse Holo vs Holo, Every Card Priced
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A complete PSA 10 Legendary Collection set costs $708,653 as of July 10, 2026 — every tracked chase card across the set's two printings, priced at gem-mint fair market value from real eBay and Fanatics sold comps. That makes this 2002 reprint set the second-most expensive WOTC set to complete, behind only Base Set ($819,708) — with just 18 tracked cards. One clarification before the itemized bill: Legendary Collection has no 1st Edition. Its two printings are the Reverse Holo — the first reverse holos ever printed, and the ultra-scarce chase class — and the standard Holo. The reverse class is where almost all of the money lives.
The total is computed live by our Legendary Collection 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 Legendary Collection pop report.
How Much Does a Complete PSA 10 Legendary Collection Set Cost?
$708,653. That covers the 18 Legendary Collection printings our index tracks with live comps: all 11 chase cards in Reverse Holo, plus the 7 standard Holos that trade often enough in gem mint to price honestly. Eighteen tracked cards costing more than most complete WOTC sets — because the reverse-holo class contains pop-12 and pop-21 trophies. Here is the same basket over the last six months:
The basket sat almost perfectly flat near $612,000 from February through May, then jumped 16% when the June tape landed — a $408,000 Reverse Gengar and a $120,000 Reverse Charizard printed on the same day, June 14, 2026. That is what a thin-pop market looks like: nothing moves for months, then two auctions reprice the entire set. The population side of the story — why these comps are so rare in the first place — is in the Legendary Collection pop report.
What Does Every Legendary Collection Card Cost in PSA 10?
The itemized bill: every chase card, 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 — four Holos (Alakazam, Articuno, Jolteon, Ninetales) 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-11 Holo number is higher than the footer total.
| # | Card | Reverse Holo 10 | Holo 10 | Reverse Holo 9 | Holo 9 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | $13,200 | — | $630 | $58 | |
| #2 | $15,000 | — | $2,760 | $176 | |
| #3 | $77,500 | $6,300 | $13,200 | $979 | |
| #10 | $2,760 | $1,470 | $750 | $183 | |
| #11 | $408,000 | $9,000 | — | $400 | |
| #12 | $39,300 | $1,530 | $1,749 | $125 | |
| #13 | $3,840 | $1,440 | $635 | — | |
| #14 | $23,400 | — | $930 | $225 | |
| #15 | $5,820 | $3,960 | $1,500 | $150 | |
| #16 | $4,500 | $405 | — | $90 | |
| #17 | $19,800 | — | — | — | |
| Complete run | $613,120 | $24,105 | $22,154 | $2,386 | |
Two honest caveats baked into that table. First, almost every cell rests on one to three verified gem sales — that is the whole market at these populations, so treat each price as "last verified sale," not a deep order book. Second, the Holo Charizard tape is violent: recent sales cluster near $6,300, but the archive also holds $102,000 and $55,000 prints from the winter — when a market is this thin, the median moves by tens of thousands per sale. Where the table and your instincts disagree, the PSA 10 value calculator shows the underlying comps.
Why Is the Legendary Collection Reverse Gengar Worth $408,000?
Because it is a pop-12 card, and it is 57.6% of the entire set cost. The Reverse Holo Gengar #11 sold for $408,000 on June 14, 2026 — only twelve PSA 10s exist, the second-rarest exact-count WOTC card we track. One card is more than half the $708,653 bill; add the next four reverses (Charizard, Gyarados, Jolteon, Ninetales) and the top five printings are 80% of it. Legendary Collection is the purest example of the rule that holds across every WOTC set: complete-set costs are grail-heavy. Here is the card that is most of the number, live:

Real sold comps from CardboardSniper's pricing engine · 1 sales(eBay & Fanatics).
View live data on CardboardSniper →The practical consequence cuts both ways. If you want Legendary Collection exposure, the Gengar is the position and everything else is rounding. If you want the complete-set achievement, you can own the other 10 Reverse Holos in PSA 10 for $205,120 — and still be 67% short of the reverse run by cost.
Why Are Legendary Collection Reverse Holos So Expensive?
The Reverse Holo run costs $613,120 in PSA 10 — about 25x the tracked Holo run ($24,105). Legendary Collection introduced the reverse holo to the hobby in 2002: one per pack, with the "fireworks" foil pattern that exists only in this set. The set itself was printed in the millions — but 2002 print quality was atrocious on the reverse sheets, with centering so bad that gem populations landed at pop 12 to pop 21 on the marquee cards. Condition scarcity, not print scarcity, is the entire market. The second-biggest line on the bill tells the same story:

Real sold comps from CardboardSniper's pricing engine · 2 sales(eBay & Fanatics).
View live data on CardboardSniper →The Reverse Charizard printed $120,000on June 14, 2026 — the same day as the Gengar's record — and its $77,500 fair market value is the median of that sale and a $35,000 comp from September 2025. Two sales, a year apart, 3.4x apart in price: that is what price discovery looks like when the supply is this thin. The full census behind these prices is in the pop report, and the set's place among the 50 rarest WOTC cards speaks for itself — it holds the #2 spot.
How Much Does a PSA 9 Legendary Collection Set Cost?
$22,154 for the Reverse Holo run in PSA 9 — roughly a twenty-seventh of the gem-mint version — and the Holo run in PSA 9 is just $2,386. No other WOTC set discounts the second-best grade this hard, because no other WOTC set's gem supply is this thin. One wrinkle worth knowing: the Reverse Gengar, Muk, and Ninetales have no recent PSA 9 comp at all, so even the budget build involves hunting. The PSA 9 vs PSA 10 guide covers when that discount is a gift, and the PSA 10 value calculatorprices any single card's premium.
What Is the Cheapest Way to Complete Legendary Collection?
Three builds, in ascending order of pain:
- Cheapest-printing gem path — $95,505. One PSA 10 of every chase card, taking whichever printing is cheaper (usually the Holo, except where no Holo 10 exists and the reverse is mandatory). A complete gem set for about a seventh of the headline number.
- Holo PSA 10 run — $24,105 for the 7 we track. The unstamped class at a fraction of the reverse bill — but four Holos have no recent verified 10 comp at all, so budget patience along with money.
- Reverse Holo PSA 10 run — $613,120. The trophy build, and one of the hardest completions in the hobby. Plan the Gengar last: it is 67% of the reverse budget, and only twelve exist.
Whichever build you pick, the live deal feed surfaces below-market graded Legendary Collection inventory across Collector Crypt, Courtyard, and Phygitals, and the Legendary Collection investing guide ranks every card in both printings by the numbers.
Legendary Collection Cost FAQ
How much does a complete PSA 10 Legendary Collection set cost?
$708,653 as of July 10, 2026, across 18 tracked printings — the full 11-card Reverse Holo chase run plus the 7 standard Holos with live gem comps. That makes it the second-most expensive WOTC set behind Base Set.
Does Legendary Collection have a 1st Edition?
No. Legendary Collection (2002) was printed without a 1st Edition run. Its two printings are the Reverse Holo — the first reverse holos ever made, and the expensive class — and the standard Holo. The Reverse Holo run costs $613,120 in PSA 10; the tracked Holo run costs $24,105.
How much is the Legendary Collection Reverse Holo Gengar?
$408,000 — a verified June 14, 2026 sale, and the record for the set. It is a pop-12 card, 57.6% of the complete-set cost, and the second-rarest exact-count WOTC card we track.
What is the cheapest way to complete Legendary Collection in PSA 10?
$95,505 buys one PSA 10 of every chase card using whichever printing is cheaper. The PSA 9 Reverse Holo build runs $22,154, though three reverses have no recent 9 comp. Nothing here is financial advice — the whole set trades on one-to-three comp markets.
Keep the number live: the Legendary Collection index re-prices this entire page daily, the WOTC set-cost guide puts all fifteen sets side by side, and the Legendary Collection pop report — one chapter of the full WOTC pop report — shows how few of these gems exist at all.




