
Quagsire #22 — Pokémon Plasma Freeze Card Value
Pokémon Plasma FreezeWhat the Quagsire #22 card from Pokémon Plasma Freeze is worth — ungraded and graded (PSA 10).
Quagsire #22 value — Ungraded $4 · Grade 9 $27 · PSA 10 $65. Prices updated July 2026.
Real sold prices per grade — the PSA 10 premium on this card is 16.3× raw.
Monthly CIB value, based on sold comps.
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Which version do you have?
For the cheapest way to own Quagsire #22, grab the Standard version for only $4. The Reverse Holo version at $13 offers a premium aesthetic, likely due to its holographic treatment, making it more visually appealing. Casual collectors looking for the basic card should stick to the Standard version to save money, while those seeking a slightly nicer display piece should invest in the Reverse Holo.
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Quagsire #22 (Pokémon Plasma Freeze) card value
An ungraded Quagsire #22 from Pokémon Plasma Freeze averages around $4. A Grade 9 copy runs about $27, and a PSA 10 gem-mint commands $65.
What drives the price
Centering, corners, edges, and surface decide a card's grade — and the grade decides the price. The jump from raw to PSA 10 can be 5–20×, so condition is everything. Holos, first editions, and shadowless prints carry the biggest premiums.
Price guide
Sold values by grade vs. what sellers ask today
| Condition | Value | Based on |
|---|---|---|
| Ungraded | $4 | eBay sold comps |
| Grade 9 | $27 | eBay sold comps |
| PSA 10 | $65 | eBay sold comps |
Frequently asked questions
- What is the starting resale value for ungraded Quagsire #22?
- The ungraded version of Quagsire #22 is currently listed with a resale value starting around $4.
- How much is a PSA 10 graded copy worth?
- A PSA 10 graded copy of Quagsire #22 from the Plasma Freeze set sells for approximately $65.
- Which condition offers the best return on investment?
- For maximum value, a PSA 10 grade yields the highest return at $65, compared to the ungraded price of $4.