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Most Expensive base-set-2 base-set base-set uncommon uncommon japanese Pokemon Card Collection

Discover the most expensive Uncommon rarity Pokemon cards from Base Set 2. Browse comprehensive Base Set 2 Uncommon cards with real-time market pricing for both graded and ungraded conditions.

Each card includes current market pricing for ungraded and PSA graded conditions to help assess card values.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Pokemon card prices are based on recent sales data from eBay, PWCC, and other major marketplaces. We track ungraded, PSA 9, and PSA 10 values to provide comprehensive pricing.

PSA 10 represents gem mint condition with no visible flaws, while PSA 9 is mint condition with minor imperfections. PSA 10 cards typically command significantly higher prices.

Yes, our pricing data is updated daily based on completed sales from major auction sites and marketplaces to ensure accuracy and current market values.

Grading can significantly increase a card's value, especially for high-condition cards. Consider grading if your cards are in mint condition and have potential value increase.