
How Much Does a Complete PSA 10 Neo Revelation Set Cost? (2026): Every Card, Both Printings
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A complete PSA 10 Neo Revelation set costs $168,565 as of July 10, 2026 — every tracked chase card across both printings (1st Edition and Unlimited), priced at gem-mint fair market value from real eBay and Fanatics sold comps. Neo Revelation is the thinnest print run of the Neo era, and the bill reads like it: a $60,000 Blissey that is a third of the total, the first Shining cards ever printed, and a pop-10 Ampharos that happens to be the rarest tracked card of the entire WOTC era.
The total is computed live by our Neo Revelation 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 Neo Revelation pop report.
How Much Does a Complete PSA 10 Neo Revelation Set Cost?
$168,565. That covers the 23 Neo Revelation printings our index tracks with live comps: the full 15-card chase run in 1st Edition, plus the eight Unlimited printings that trade often enough to price honestly. It is not a static estimate — here is the same basket over the last six months:
The basket peaked at $189,295 in March and has drifted 10.7% lower since February ($188,795 then, $168,565 now). On a set this thin, that is a price story, not a demand story — a handful of cards here have one or two lifetime gem comps, so a single repricing moves the whole basket. For how few of these gems actually exist, see the Neo Revelation pop report.
What Does Every Neo Revelation Card Cost in PSA 10?
The itemized bill — all 15 chase cards, both printings side by side. Every card links to its live price page; the footer row is the complete-run total. Unusually for a WOTC set, every tracked 1st Edition card has a recent verified PSA 10 comp — Base Set cannot say that. The Unlimited column is another matter: seven printings (Ampharos, Blissey, Delibird, Entei, Magneton, Raikou, Suicune) have no tracked Unlimited 10 comp at all. Those dashes are real gaps in the market, not gaps in the data.
| # | Card | 1st Ed 10 | Unlimited 10 | 1st Ed 9 | Unlimited 9 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | $5,600 | — | $257 | — | |
| #2 | $60,000 | — | $750 | — | |
| #3 | $7,500 | $690 | $795 | — | |
| #4 | $1,700 | $276 | $149 | — | |
| #5 | $2,130 | — | $150 | — | |
| #6 | — | — | $870 | $330 | |
| #7 | $7,000 | $3,500 | $181 | $549 | |
| #8 | $16,000 | $2,600 | $2,482 | — | |
| #9 | $1,779 | $870 | $180 | — | |
| #10 | $6,200 | — | $162 | $43 | |
| #11 | $11,300 | $2,910 | $336 | $140 | |
| #13 | $6,250 | — | $780 | $269 | |
| #14 | — | — | $960 | $379 | |
| #65 | $18,000 | $4,905 | $5,160 | $2,700 | |
| #66 | $30,200 | $1,668 | $3,500 | $741 | |
| Complete run | $173,659 | $17,419 | $16,712 | $5,151 | |
Two honest caveats baked into that table. First, two 1st Edition rows — Entei and Suicune — show no PSA 10 price at all: no verified 1st Edition gem sale exists in our archive, so their active 9 markets ($870 and $960) are the only live quotes. Read those 9 prices as floors for what a 10 would bring — a PSA 10 always prices above its 9 — never as the gem's value. Second, don't try to foot the columns to the headline: $168,565 is the live index level across all 23 printings, and on a set where one Blissey comp is a third of the bill and two printings have no gem comp at all, a raw sum of last sales and a live index level will always sit a few percent apart.
How Much of the Cost Is One Blissey?
36% of the entire set cost is one card — the $60,000 1st Edition Blissey. Add the two 1st Edition Shinings, Houndoom, and Misdreavus, and the top five printings are 80% of the bill. Here is the card that is a third of the number, live:

Real sold comps from CardboardSniper's pricing engine · 1 sales(eBay & Fanatics).
View live data on CardboardSniper →Full disclosure on that price: it comes from a single verified sale in March 2026 — the print that announced how thin this set's gem floats really are. One sale is a real price, but it is one data point, and it is why the complete-set number for Neo Revelation should be read with wider error bars than a Base Set or Jungle figure. If Blissey re-comps materially higher or lower, roughly a third of this page moves with it.
What Are Shining Gyarados and Shining Magikarp Worth in PSA 10?
$30,200 for the 1st Edition Shining Magikarp and $18,000 for the 1st Edition Shining Gyarados — together 29% of the complete-set cost. These are the first Shining cards ever printed, the 2001 secret rares that invented the modern chase-card slot, and they are the set's liquidity: while most Neo Revelation gems trade a few times a year, the Magikarp has eight tracked gem comps behind its price. The Unlimited versions run $4,905 (Gyarados) and $1,668 (Magikarp).

Real sold comps from CardboardSniper's pricing engine · 8 sales(eBay & Fanatics).
View live data on CardboardSniper →If you want Neo Revelation exposure rather than the completion achievement, the two Shinings are the position — they are the demand class, and the Neo Revelation investing guide ranks them against everything else in the set.
How Much Does a PSA 9 Neo Revelation Set Cost Instead?
$16,712 for the 15-card 1st Edition run in PSA 9 — about a tenth of the gem-mint bill — and the tracked Unlimited 9s total $5,151. 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. 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 Neo Revelation Set?
Three builds, in ascending order of pain:
- Unlimited PSA 10 run — not currently completable. The eight Unlimited printings with verified 10 comps total just $17,419, but the other seven cards (Ampharos, Blissey, Delibird, Entei, Magneton, Raikou, Suicune) have never crossed the tape in Unlimited gem mint. You can start this build cheap; you cannot finish it at any quoted price today.
- Cheapest gem path — $97,599. Mix printings: take the Unlimited 10 where one trades, the 1st Edition everywhere else. Every card in gem mint, for a bit more than half the all-stamped bill — with the Blissey still $60,000 of it, because it has no cheaper seat.
- 1st Edition PSA 10 run — $173,659. The trophy build — and a WOTC-era rarity: every card in the run has a live verified price. Plan the Blissey last: it is 36% of the budget, and its market is one comp deep.
Whichever build you pick, the live deal feed surfaces below-market graded Neo Revelation inventory across Collector Crypt, Courtyard, and Phygitals, and the live deal feed is where the scanner surfaces the copies set-builders are hunting.
Neo Revelation Cost FAQ
How much does a complete PSA 10 Neo Revelation set cost?
$168,565 as of July 10, 2026, across 23 tracked printings (1st Edition and Unlimited), priced from real eBay and Fanatics sold comps and tracked live on the Neo Revelation market index.
How much is a complete PSA 10 1st Edition Neo Revelation set?
$173,659 for the 15 tracked chase cards — and every 1st Edition card in the set has a recent verified gem comp. The $60,000 Blissey is roughly 36% of the bill on its own.
How much does a PSA 9 Neo Revelation set cost?
$16,712 for the 15-card 1st Edition run in PSA 9 — about a tenth of the gem-mint bill — or $5,151 for the tracked Unlimited printings.
What is the cheapest way to complete a Neo Revelation set in PSA 10?
$97,599 via the mix-and-match path: the cheapest verified PSA 10 printing of each card. An Unlimited-only build is not currently possible — seven of the 15 cards have no verified Unlimited PSA 10 comp.
Is a complete PSA 10 Neo Revelation set a good investment?
The basket is down 10.7% over six months ($188,795 in February to $168,565 in July), and a third of it rides on a one-comp Blissey — the Neo Revelation investing guide ranks every card by the numbers instead. Nothing here is financial advice.
Keep the number live: the Neo Revelation index re-prices this entire page daily, the WOTC set-cost guide puts all fifteen sets side by side, and the census behind these prices — including the pop-10 Ampharos — lives in the Neo Revelation pop report and the full WOTC pop report.




