
Jungle Pop Report (2026): PSA 10 Population for Every Holo, Both Printings
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There are 1,321 PSA 10 Jungle cards in existence across the 15 printings with exact GemRate population chains — out of 29printings we track. This page lists every one of them: the PSA 10 population of every counted Jungle holo, in both printings (1st Edition and Unlimited), with the gem-mint price next to each count. PSA's own population report now sits behind a login; ours is free, built on exact GemRate population chains, and refreshed monthly. It is one chapter of the full WOTC pop report — and the cost side of the same data lives in what a complete PSA 10 Jungle set costs.
How Many PSA 10 Jungle Cards Exist?
1,321 PSA 10s across the 15 printings with exact GemRate chains — the other 14 tracked printings have no resolved chain yet, so the true set-wide gem count is higher. The table below is the full census, scarcest first. The pattern worth noticing before you scroll: the rarest gems in Jungle are notthe 1st Editions. The five lowest counts are all Unlimited printings, because the stamp drove nearly three decades of grading submissions while the unstamped holos went unslabbed. Jungle's print run was huge and its populations are deep — so gem scarcity concentrates in the specific Unlimited holos nobody bothered grading.
How Many PSA 10 Jungle Snorlaxes Are There?
76 1st Edition and 39 Unlimited — 115PSA 10 Jungle Snorlaxes in existence, total, across both printings of the set's grail. The counts hide the strangest fact in the set: the Unlimited Snorlax has been graded more times (9,291 submissions) than the 1st Edition (5,660), yet produced roughly half as many tens — a 0.42% gem rate against the 1st Edition's 1.34%. With less supply than the stamped card, the pop-39 Unlimited Snorlax still trades at a fraction of the price:

Real sold comps from CardboardSniper's pricing engine · 1 sales(eBay & Fanatics).
View live data on CardboardSniper →The market is pricing the stamp, not the census — a theme this set repeats on almost every row below.
What Is the Rarest Jungle Card in PSA 10?
The Unlimited Vaporeon, at pop 35 — tied exactly with the Unlimited Clefable (pop 35), and rarer than every counted 1st Edition in the set. The difference is demand: the Vaporeon trades at $10,800 while the Clefable, at identical scarcity, trades at $2,060. Vaporeon leads the eeveelution trio — Vaporeon, Jolteon, Flareon — that is Jungle's demand engine, liquid enough to carry its own eeveelutions index. And it is not rare for lack of trying. It is the most-graded Jungle card in our snapshot, and almost none of the submissions gem:
15,942 gradings, 35 tens — a 0.22% gem rate, the hardest in the set. The mountain of PSA 5s through 8s is what a playground favorite looks like twenty-seven years later: everyone owned this card, everyone played with it, and almost nobody kept it mint. That scarcity premium is live here:

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View live data on CardboardSniper →Are 1st Edition or Unlimited Jungle Cards Rarer in PSA 10?
Where both printings have exact counts, the Unlimited is rarer every time: Snorlax (76 vs 39), Jolteon (137 vs 81), Scyther (142 vs 93). The stamp made 1st Editions worth grading, so their populations are deep — the 1st Edition Flareon is the deepest count in the set at pop 209 — while plenty of Unlimited holos were only ever slabbed by accident. The side-by-side census — the orange number is the rarer printing:
| # | Card | 1st Ed pop 10 | Unlimited pop 10 | Rarer printing |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | — | 35 | — | |
| #2 | 116 | — | — | |
| #3 | 209 | — | — | |
| #4 | 137 | 81 | Unlimited | |
| #5 | 70 | — | — | |
| #7 | 105 | — | — | |
| #8 | — | 46 | — | |
| #9 | — | 44 | — | |
| #10 | 142 | 93 | Unlimited | |
| #11 | 76 | 39 | Unlimited | |
| #12 | — | 35 | — | |
| #14 | 93 | — | — |
Read the dashes carefully: they are unresolved population chains, not zeros. But the pattern in the resolved rows is one-directional, and it inverts the price list — the printing that costs three times as much is, card for card, the more common gem.
Which Jungle Cards Are Hardest to Gem?
Gem rate is the other half of a pop report: not how many 10s exist, but what fraction of all submissions earned one. 1999 print quality plus twenty-seven years of binder wear did the damage, and the leaderboard is one-sided — the five hardest gems in the set are all Unlimited:
| # | Card | Gem rate | PSA 10s / total graded | PSA 10 price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1999 Jungle Unlimited Vaporeon #12 | 0.2% | 35 / 15,942 | $10,800 | |
| 2 | 1999 Jungle Unlimited Snorlax #11 | 0.4% | 39 / 9,291 | $22,800 | |
| 3 | 1999 Jungle Unlimited Clefable #1 | 0.7% | 35 / 5,196 | $2,060 | |
| 4 | 1999 Jungle Unlimited Pidgeot #8 | 0.9% | 46 / 5,196 | $2,144 | |
| 5 | 1999 Jungle Unlimited Jolteon #4 | 1.0% | 81 / 8,512 | $2,880 | |
| 6 | 1999 Jungle Unlimited Pinsir #9 | 1.0% | 44 / 4,583 | $4,800 | |
| 7 | 1999 Jungle 1st Edition Snorlax #11 | 1.3% | 76 / 5,660 | $55,200 | |
| 8 | 1999 Jungle Unlimited Scyther #10 | 1.5% | 93 / 6,110 | $1,950 | |
| 9 | 1999 Jungle 1st Edition Kangaskhan #5 | 2.0% | 70 / 3,429 | $10,650 | |
| 10 | 1999 Jungle 1st Edition Jolteon #4 | 2.7% | 137 / 4,992 | $9,300 |
Every card on that list under 1% is a card where the PSA 10 is the trophy and the PSA 9 is the market. If you're weighing a raw submission, the PSA 10 value calculator turns these gem rates into expected value.
Is Jungle Scarcity Priced In?
Not evenly — and that spread is the most useful table on this page. Price divided by PSA 10 population is what the market pays per unit of gem supply:
| Card | PSA 10 price | PSA 10 pop | Price per pop unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1999 Jungle 1st Edition Snorlax #11 | $55,200 | 76 | $726 |
| 1999 Jungle Unlimited Snorlax #11 | $22,800 | 39 | $585 |
| 1999 Jungle Unlimited Vaporeon #12 | $10,800 | 35 | $309 |
| 1999 Jungle 1st Edition Kangaskhan #5 | $10,650 | 70 | $152 |
| 1999 Jungle Unlimited Pinsir #9 | $4,800 | 44 | $109 |
| 1999 Jungle 1st Edition Jolteon #4 | $9,300 | 137 | $68 |
The 1st Edition Snorlax costs $726 per unit of supply; the Unlimited Vaporeon — the rarest counted card in the set — costs $309, and the pop-116 1st Edition Electrode just $20. Attention, not census data, sets vintage prices. The full ranked scarcity list across all fifteen WOTC sets is in the 50 rarest WOTC cards, and the Jungle investing guide turns this census into a ranked buy list.
Jungle Pop Report FAQ
How many PSA 10 1st Edition Jungle Snorlaxes are there?
76 as of the July 2026 GemRate snapshot, from 5,660 total gradings. The Unlimited Snorlax is rarer at pop 39 — despite 9,291 gradings.
What is the rarest Jungle card in PSA 10?
The Unlimited Vaporeon at pop 35, tied with the Unlimited Clefable — both rarer than any counted 1st Edition in the set. The Unlimited Snorlax (pop 39) and Unlimited Pinsir (pop 44) follow.
How many PSA 10 Jungle cards exist in total?
1,321 across the 15 printings with exact GemRate chains, per the July 2026 snapshot. 14 more tracked printings have no resolved chain yet, so the true set-wide count is higher.
Is the PSA pop report free?
PSA's official population report now requires an account login. This page — and the full WOTC pop report it belongs to — is free, exact where GemRate chains resolve, and refreshed monthly.
Trade the census:every population above links to the card's live price page, the Jungle index prices the whole set daily, and the live deal feed is where underpriced supply surfaces.




