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How Much Does a Complete PSA 10 Skyridge Set Cost? (2026): Every Holo and Crystal Priced
July 10, 20269 min readBy CardboardSniper Research

How Much Does a Complete PSA 10 Skyridge Set Cost? (2026): Every Holo and Crystal Priced

On this page
  1. 01The number
  2. 02Every card priced
  3. 03The Crystal Charizard share
  4. 04The PSA 9 build
  5. 05Cheapest path
  6. 06FAQ

A complete PSA 10 Skyridge set costs $403,184 as of July 10, 2026 — all 38 tracked chase cards, the 32 H-numbered holos (#H1–#H32) plus the six Crystal secret rares (#145–#150), priced at gem-mint fair market value from real eBay and Fanatics sold comps. There is no 1st Edition column on this bill, because Skyridge never had one: the final set Wizards of the Coast printed came out once, in tiny numbers, and that single print run is what you are paying for. Only 2 WOTC baskets cost more — Base Set and Legendary Collection — and neither of them nearly tripled in six months. This one did.

The total is computed live by our Skyridge 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 Skyridge pop report.

Complete PSA 10 set
$403,184
38 tracked cards, one print run
Crystal secret rares
$162,750
six cards, #145–#150
Crystal Charizard alone
$102,000
25.3% of the whole set
PSA 9 budget build
$57,397
the same set, one grade down

How Much Does a Complete PSA 10 Skyridge Set Cost?

$403,184. That covers every card the index tracks with live comps: the complete 32-card holo run and all six Crystals. It makes Skyridge the third-priciest WOTC set to complete — remarkable for a 2003 set with no stamp, no printings, and no gimmick beyond the one that matters: it went to print as the TCG market was collapsing and WOTC was losing the license, so almost nothing was made. The number is not a static estimate — here is the same basket over the last six months:

Complete PSA 10 Skyridge set: cost to build, 2026Monthly · Skyridge index · real eBay & Fanatics sold comps

Read the shape: $143,398 in February, $403,184 in July — up 181% in six months, then flat since May. The climb was led by one card: the Crystal Charizard's gem comps ran from $45,600 in February to five sales between $98,000 and $117,000 from mid-April through early June, and at a quarter of the basket, its repricing isthe set's repricing. For the other half of the story — how few of these gems exist at all — see the Skyridge pop report.

What Does Every Skyridge Card Cost in PSA 10?

The itemized bill — every H-holo and every Crystal, PSA 10 and PSA 9 side by side, each card linking to its live price page. Two honest notes before you scroll. First, unusually for a WOTC set, there are no dashes: all 38 cards have a verified PSA 10 comp, so this is a bill you can actually reconcile. Second, the depth behind each price is thin — the median Skyridge card has 7 lifetime tracked gem comps, 22 of the 38 have fewer than eight, and the $36,999 Gengar #H9 rests on exactly 1sale, from December 2025. Thin doesn't mean wrong; it means wide error bars.

Skyridge: PSA 10 and PSA 9 fair market value for all 38 tracked cards, July 10, 2026. Real sold comps only. Single print run — no 1st Edition exists.
#CardPSA 10% of set
#H1Alakazam PSA 10Alakazam$2,0700.6%
#H2Arcanine PSA 10Arcanine$6,9002.1%
#H3Articuno PSA 10Articuno$9,6002.9%
#H4Beedrill PSA 10Beedrill$1,1700.4%
#H5Crobat PSA 10Crobat$3,2401.0%
#H6Dewgong PSA 10Dewgong$8840.3%
#H7Flareon PSA 10Flareon$1,3800.4%
#H8Forretress PSA 10Forretress$1,4700.4%
#H9Gengar PSA 10Gengar$36,99911.2%
#H10Gyarados PSA 10Gyarados$15,0004.5%
#H11Houndoom PSA 10Houndoom$3,0000.9%
#H12Jolteon PSA 10Jolteon$2,5000.8%
#H13Kabutops PSA 10Kabutops$2,7600.8%
#H14Ledian PSA 10Ledian$2,1600.7%
#H15Machamp PSA 10Machamp$1,8000.5%
#H16Magcargo PSA 10Magcargo$1,7100.5%
#H17Magcargo PSA 10Magcargo$9300.3%
#H18Magneton PSA 10Magneton$8550.3%
#H19Magneton PSA 10Magneton$9600.3%
#H20Moltres PSA 10Moltres$9000.3%
#H21Nidoqueen PSA 10Nidoqueen$1,2300.4%
#H22Piloswine PSA 10Piloswine$6300.2%
#H23Politoed PSA 10Politoed$1,7500.5%
#H24Poliwrath PSA 10Poliwrath$3,9451.2%
#H25Raichu PSA 10Raichu$1,1700.4%
#H26Raikou PSA 10Raikou$9900.3%
#H27Rhydon PSA 10Rhydon$5640.2%
#H28Starmie PSA 10Starmie$1,6500.5%
#H29Steelix PSA 10Steelix$3,1200.9%
#H30Umbreon PSA 10Umbreon$52,80015.9%
#H31Vaporeon PSA 10Vaporeon$3,0000.9%
#H32Xatu PSA 10Xatu$1,1700.4%
#145Crystal Celebi PSA 10Crystal Celebi$24,6007.4%
#146Crystal Charizard PSA 10Crystal Charizard$102,00030.8%
#147Crystal Crobat PSA 10Crystal Crobat$4,6801.4%
#148Crystal Golem PSA 10Crystal Golem$4,3201.3%
#149Crystal Ho-Oh PSA 10Crystal Ho-Oh$18,0005.4%
#150Crystal Kabutops PSA 10Crystal Kabutops$9,1502.8%
Complete set$331,057100%

And one reconciliation, because careful readers will spot it: the 38 line items sum to $331,057, under the $403,184headline. Both are honest numbers. The headline is the index level, stamped monthly from the full comp archive; the line items carry each card's current fair market value and keep moving between stampings. On a market this thin, two honest measurements taken weeks apart will disagree — treat $331,057$403,184 as the real range for what a complete gem Skyridge costs, and the gap itself as the liquidity warning.

How Much Is a PSA 10 Crystal Charizard?

$102,000 — the most expensive e-Series card in existence, and 25.3% of the entire Skyridge bill by itself. Its 2026 tape is the whole set's story compressed into one card: $38,400 in January, $45,600 in February, then five sales between $98,000 and $117,000 from mid-April through early June. Here it is, live:

2003 Skyridge Crystal Charizard (Secret) #146PSA 10Pop 250
2003 Skyridge Crystal Charizard (Secret) #146
$0$32.7K$65.4K$98.0K$130.7KSep 18Nov 9Jan 11May 8Jun 7
PSA 10 price
$102,000
PSA 9 price
$11,700
10-vs-9 premium
8.7×
Recent comps
16

Real sold comps from CardboardSniper's pricing engine · 16 sales(eBay & Fanatics).

View live data on CardboardSniper →

Zoom out and the concentration only gets starker. The six Crystals together — Celebi, Charizard, Crobat, Golem, Ho-Oh, Kabutops — cost $162,750 in PSA 10: 40% of the complete-set cost from six of 38 cards. Add the two H-holo money cards — the $52,800 Umbreon #H30 and the $36,999 Gengar #H9, Eeveelution demand and Gengar demand doing what they always do — and the top five cards are 58% of the bill. Skyridge obeys the rule that holds across every WOTC set: complete-set costs are grail-heavy. The Umbreon, live — a card that ran from five figures last summer to $57,600 in June:

2003 Skyridge Umbreon (Holo) #H30PSA 10
2003 Skyridge Umbreon (Holo) #H30
$0$16.8K$33.5K$50.3K$67.1KJun 26Jul 6Oct 23Feb 20Mar 8Mar 12Mar 20Jun 14Jun 21
PSA 10 price
$52,800
PSA 9 price
$4,560
10-vs-9 premium
12×
Recent comps
9

Real sold comps from CardboardSniper's pricing engine · 9 sales(eBay & Fanatics).

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The practical consequence cuts both ways. If you want Skyridge exposure, the Crystal Charizard plus the Umbreon is the position — 38% of the set in two slabs. If you want the complete-set achievement, the other 36 cards cost about $176,257 combined — and how those thin populations stack up against the rest of the era is in the 50 rarest WOTC cards.

How Much Does a PSA 9 Skyridge Set Cost Instead?

$57,397 buys the PSA 9 version of the same set — about a sixth of the itemized gem bill — covering the 35 of 38 cards with tracked PSA 9 comps (three holos have no verified 9 on the tape yet). The six Crystals in PSA 9 run $27,070 — the entire secret-rare class for roughly a quarter of one Crystal Charizard in 10. On a set where gem prices are set by a handful of comps, the 9 is the liquid market and the 10 is the trophy; 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 a Skyridge Set?

Four builds, in ascending order of pain:

  • PSA 9 build — $57,397. The sane-collector path: the same single print run, one grade down, at a discount that exists because of grading scarcity, not card scarcity. There is no cheaper printing to fall back on — Skyridge has no Unlimited sibling — so this is the budget version.
  • H-holo gem run, no Crystals — $168,307. All 32 holos in PSA 10, skipping the secret rares. Note the trap: the Umbreon and Gengar are 53% of even this build.
  • Crystal-only position — $162,750. Six slabs, 40% of the whole set's cost, and all of its headline liquidity. This is the exposure trade, not the completion trade.
  • The full gem set — $331,057 and up. The trophy build. Every card has a live comp, so it is technically buildable — but with a median of 7 gem comps per card, expect to wait months for copies to surface. Plan the Crystal Charizard last: it is a quarter of the budget on its own.

Whichever build you pick, the live deal feed surfaces below-market graded Skyridge inventory across Collector Crypt, Courtyard, and Phygitals, and the Skyridge investing guide ranks every card on this bill by the numbers.

Skyridge Set Cost FAQ

How much does a complete PSA 10 Skyridge set cost?

$403,184 at the index level as of July 10, 2026, across all 38 tracked cards — 32 H-numbered holos plus six Crystal secret rares. The itemized card-by-card bill currently sums to $331,057; treat the pair as the honest range. Re-priced live on the Skyridge index.

How much is a Crystal Charizard PSA 10?

$102,000 as of July 2026, with five verified sales between $98,000 and $117,000 since mid-April. It is the most expensive e-Series card ever printed, roughly 25% of the entire Skyridge set cost, on an exact PSA 10 population of 250.

How much does a PSA 9 Skyridge set cost?

$57,397 for the 35 of 38 tracked cards with verified PSA 9 comps — about a sixth of the gem-mint bill. The six Crystals run $27,070 in PSA 9, roughly a quarter of one Crystal Charizard in 10.

Does Skyridge have 1st Edition cards?

No. WOTC retired the 1st Edition stamp before the e-Series, so Skyridge exists in a single print run — the scarcest of the WOTC era. Any listing offering a "1st Edition Skyridge" card is mislabeled at best and counterfeit at worst; the full breakdown is in the Skyridge pop report.


Keep the number live: the Skyridge index re-prices this entire page daily, the WOTC set-cost guide puts all fifteen sets side by side, the free WOTC pop report counts the gems, and the Skyridge pop report shows why these populations may never grow.