
How Much Does a Complete PSA 10 Team Rocket Set Cost? (2026): Every Card, Both Printings
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A complete PSA 10 Team Rocket set costs $76,090 as of July 10, 2026 — all 28tracked printings across the set's eighteen chase cards (fourteen Dark holos, two marquee trainers, the holo Rainbow Energy, and the Dark Raichu secret rare), in both 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 card costs in PSA 10 per printing, how much of the total is one Dark Charizard, and the $31,584 mixed-printing path that finishes the set for less than half the headline.
The total is computed live by our Team Rocket market index and moves with every verified sale — this article re-prices monthly. In the full WOTC set-cost guide Team Rocket files as one of the two entry-tier sets: at less than a tenth of the same project in Base Set ($819,708), this is a complete-set project a serious collector can actually finish. Its population twin is the Team Rocket pop report.
How Much Does a Complete PSA 10 Team Rocket Set Cost?
$76,090. That covers the 28 Team Rocket printings our index tracks with live comps: the full chase run in 1st Edition plus every Unlimited printing that trades often enough to price honestly. It is not a static estimate — here is the same basket over the last six months:
The basket spiked to $90,069 in May, dropped to $57,724 in June, and re-priced to $76,090 in July — up 23% since February. That whipsaw is the honest signature of an entry-tier vintage set: complete-set cost is a price series, not a demand series, and when most cards trade a handful of times a quarter, one grail repricing on a thin comp moves the whole line. For the supply side of the same coin — how many of these gems even exist — see the Team Rocket pop report.
What Does Every Team Rocket Card Cost in PSA 10?
$54,587 for the 1st Edition column, $15,872 for Unlimited — the itemized bill, all eighteen cards, 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: on the 1st Edition side only Dark Weezing and Rainbow Energy are missing, while 6 of the eighteen Unlimited printings — including the Dark Raichu secret rare — have no recent verified gem sale at all. Those are real gaps in the market, not gaps in the data, and they mean both footer totals understate a true wall-to-wall run.
| # | Card | 1st Edition 10 | Unlimited 10 | 1st Edition 9 | Unlimited 9 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | $3,304 | — | $360 | $125 | |
| #2 | $749 | $750 | $168 | $80 | |
| #3 | $1,300 | $348 | $1,020 | $98 | |
| #4 | $19,200 | $4,837 | $680 | $946 | |
| #5 | $1,300 | $600 | $260 | $447 | |
| #6 | $264 | $1,320 | $234 | $73 | |
| #7 | $216 | — | $165 | $101 | |
| #8 | $3,600 | $2,250 | $500 | $131 | |
| #9 | $1,830 | $660 | $162 | $148 | |
| #10 | $3,000 | $1,830 | $300 | — | |
| #11 | $252 | — | $60 | — | |
| #12 | $4,495 | — | $305 | $150 | |
| #13 | $5,999 | $1,440 | $158 | — | |
| #14 | — | $312 | $132 | $67 | |
| #15 | $576 | $295 | $140 | $58 | |
| #16 | $372 | — | $98 | $58 | |
| #17 | — | $1,230 | $123 | — | |
| #83 | $8,130 | — | $795 | $639 | |
| Complete run | $54,587 | $15,872 | $5,660 | $3,121 | |
One honest caveat baked into that table: 20 of the 28 priced PSA 10 cells rest on three or fewer verified sales. That is why the Unlimited Dark Dugtrio ($1,320, one June comp) currently prices five times its 1st Edition ($264), and why a couple of PSA 9 cells sit uncomfortably close to their 10s. Treat single-comp cells as "last verified sale," not "what you'd pay tomorrow."
The second-biggest line item is the set's party trick: Dark Raichu #83/82, the first secret rare ever printed, numbered abovethe set's own /82 range. In PSA 10 it is a 1st Edition-only line on this bill — no Unlimited 10 has a tracked comp — at $8,130, 11% of the entire set cost:

Real sold comps from CardboardSniper's pricing engine · 2 sales(eBay & Fanatics).
View live data on CardboardSniper →How Much of the Cost Is Just Dark Charizard?
25% of the entire set cost is one card — the $19,200 1st Edition Dark Charizard — and adding the Unlimited printing takes the two Charizards to 32% of the bill. Fold in Dark Raichu, Dark Vileplume, and Dark Slowbro and the top five printings are 56% of the total. Team Rocket obeys the rule that holds across every WOTC set — complete-set costs are grail-heavy — just at a budget where the grail is five figures instead of six. It also repriced hard this spring: from a $5,700 median to $19,200 fair market value across 13 tracked 2026 comps. Here is the card that is a quarter of the number, live:

Real sold comps from CardboardSniper's pricing engine · 13 sales(eBay & Fanatics).
View live data on CardboardSniper →The practical consequence cuts both ways. If you want Team Rocket exposure, the Dark Charizard is the position and everything else is rounding. If you want the complete-set achievement, you can own seventeen of the eighteen cards in 1st Edition PSA 10 for about $35,387 — and still be 35% short of the 1st Edition bill.
How Much Does a PSA 9 Team Rocket Set Cost Instead?
$5,660 for the full eighteen-card 1st Edition run in PSA 9 — roughly a tenth of the gem-mint version — and the tracked Unlimited 9s add up to just $3,121. 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 Team Rocket Set in PSA 10?
$31,584, by mixing printings. Three builds, in ascending order of pain:
- Unlimited PSA 10 pieces — $15,872. The cheapest column, but not a finishable build on paper: only 12 of the eighteen cards have a tracked Unlimited 10 comp, and the 6 ghosts include the Dark Raichu. Expect to hunt, and expect to set prices yourself when you find one.
- Mixed-printing run — $31,584.The completion floor: take the cheaper tracked gem of each card, whichever stamp it wears. Every one of the eighteen cards has at least one printing with a live PSA 10 comp, so this is the honest "done" number.
- 1st Edition PSA 10 run — $54,587+. The trophy build, with the stamp on every card. Two cards (Dark Weezing and Rainbow Energy) have no recent 1st Edition 10 comp, so the true number is higher — and plan the Dark Charizard last, because it is 35% of the budget.
Whichever build you pick, the live deal feed surfaces below-market graded Team Rocket inventory across Collector Crypt, Courtyard, and Phygitals, and the Team Rocket investing guide ranks every card in this bill by the numbers.
Team Rocket Set Cost FAQ
How much is a complete PSA 10 1st Edition Team Rocket set?
$54,587 in PSA 10 for the 16 cards with recent verified gem comps; Dark Weezing and Rainbow Energy trade so rarely in 1st Edition gem mint that no recent 10 comp exists, so the true all-eighteen figure is higher. The $19,200 Dark Charizard is roughly 35% of the 1st Edition bill.
How much is a complete Team Rocket set in PSA 9?
$5,660 for the full eighteen-card 1st Edition run, or $3,121 for the tracked Unlimited 9s — a small fraction of the $76,090 gem-mint set.
Is Team Rocket the same set as EX Team Rocket Returns?
No. Team Rocket is the 2000 WOTC set numbered /82, with Dark Raichu #83/82 as its secret rare; EX Team Rocket Returns is a different set from 2004, and it poisons search results for almost every card on this page. Every price here is for the 2000 set — check the "2000" and the /82 number on the slab label.
Is a complete PSA 10 Team Rocket set a good investment?
The basket rose from $61,847 in February to $76,090 in July (+23%), but it whipsawed to $90,069 in May and $57,724 in June on thin comps — 20 of the priced cells rest on three or fewer sales. The Team Rocket investing guide ranks every card by the numbers. Nothing here is financial advice.
Keep the number live: the Team Rocket index re-prices this entire page daily, the WOTC set-cost guide puts all fifteen sets side by side, and the Team Rocket pop report shows how many of these gems exist at all.




