Looking for a fast way to check Silver Tempest values without digging through old listings? I keep a clear, simple silver tempest price list that you can scan in seconds.
I cover the base set hits, Trainer Gallery cards, promos, and sealed items. All values are pulled and reviewed for November 2025, using recent sold data and round-number ranges for practical use.
Unless labeled, prices are for raw Near Mint in USD. I also note PSA 10 and PSA 9 ranges when it helps set expectations. Abbreviations I use: NM (Near Mint), LP (Lightly Played), FA (Full Art), AA (Alternate Art), TG (Trainer Gallery).
You will find a ranked list of top cards, average prices by rarity, and quick tips to buy or sell smart. Let’s make pricing simple and fair.
Silver Tempest Price List (Updated November 2025)
I build ranges from 30 to 90 day sold listings, then round to clean numbers so you can compare at a glance. Prices move week to week. Treat this as a live guide and check the source section below if you need to verify before a big buy.
Top high-value Silver Tempest cards to know first
These are the main set heavy hitters collectors ask about first. I sorted by raw NM value, then by steady demand. Trend reflects the last 30 days.
|
Card |
Set No. |
Rarity |
Raw NM Price |
PSA 10 Range |
30-day Trend |
|
Lugia V (Alternate Art) |
186/195 |
AA |
200 to 260 |
900 to 1,400 |
Flat |
|
Regidrago V (Alternate Art) |
184/195 |
AA |
45 to 70 |
180 to 320 |
Down |
|
Unown V (Alternate Art) |
177/195 |
AA |
30 to 55 |
150 to 270 |
Flat |
|
Skuntank V (Alternate Art) |
180/195 |
AA |
12 to 22 |
80 to 150 |
Flat |
|
Serena (Full Art) |
193/195 |
FA Trainer |
40 to 65 |
200 to 360 |
Up |
|
Candice (Full Art) |
189/195 |
FA Trainer |
18 to 30 |
90 to 160 |
Flat |
|
Lugia VSTAR (Gold Secret) |
— |
Gold |
20 to 35 |
120 to 220 |
Flat |
|
Lugia VSTAR (Rainbow) |
— |
Rainbow |
12 to 22 |
80 to 150 |
Down |
|
Alolan Vulpix VSTAR hits |
— |
VSTAR/Rain |
6 to 18 |
60 to 140 |
Flat |
|
Superior Secret Rares |
— |
Secret |
8 to 20 |
70 to 140 |
Flat |
Notes:
- Lugia V Alternate Art still leads the set on both raw and graded demand.
- Full Art trainers with strong fan bases, like Serena, track well, especially in high grade.
- Secret Rares trail the top AAs and FAs, yet high grade copies can post steady sales.
Trainer Gallery price list highlights (TG subset)
The TG subset holds steady because art and character appeal drive long tail demand. Clean centering often earns stronger premiums on PSA 10s.
|
Card |
TG No. |
Rarity |
Raw NM Price |
PSA 10 Range |
|
Rayquaza VMAX (Gold) |
TG |
Gold Black & Gold |
20 to 40 |
120 to 240 |
|
Duraludon VMAX (Gold) |
TG |
Gold Black & Gold |
12 to 25 |
90 to 170 |
|
Popular character rares (mid-tier mix) |
TG |
Character Rare |
3 to 8 |
40 to 90 |
|
Full Art Trainers from TG |
TG |
FA Trainer |
8 to 20 |
70 to 150 |
Notes:
- TG gold VMAX cards often show the largest graded gap because many copies miss centering.
- TG character rares move well in sets, especially NM bundles of 10 to 20 unique cards.
Average prices by rarity tier for quick checks
Use these ranges to sort and price bulk fast. Multipliers for PSA 10 apply to popular, gradable cards with strong demand.
|
Rarity Tier |
Raw NM Price (each) |
PSA 10 Multiplier |
|
Regular Rare |
0.10 to 0.25 |
Not gradable |
|
Holo Rare |
0.25 to 0.60 |
Not gradable |
|
Reverse Holo Rare |
0.30 to 0.80 |
Not gradable |
|
V |
0.60 to 2 |
3x to 6x |
|
VSTAR |
1.50 to 5 |
3x to 6x |
|
Full Art Pokémon |
4 to 12 |
3x to 8x |
|
Full Art Trainer |
8 to 25 |
3x to 8x |
|
Rainbow Secret |
8 to 20 |
3x to 7x |
|
Gold Secret |
10 to 28 |
3x to 8x |
Bulk by lot:
- Regular Rares and Holos in NM, unsorted or lightly sorted, often land at 3 to 6 cents per card in large lots.
- Reverse Holos, 5 to 10 cents each in volume, higher for popular types or clean color matches.
Sealed Silver Tempest prices worth tracking
Sealed pricing changes with print waves, holiday demand, and hype around big chase cards like Lugia AA. Here are current ranges and targets that I use.
|
Sealed Item |
Market Range (Nov 2025) |
Buy Target Range |
Sell Target Range |
|
Booster Box (Factory Sealed) |
165 to 200 |
165 to 180 |
190 to 210 |
|
Booster Case (6 boxes) |
980 to 1,150 |
980 to 1,050 |
1,100 to 1,250 |
|
Elite Trainer Box (ETB) |
45 to 60 |
45 to 50 |
55 to 65 |
|
Sleeved Booster Pack |
4.00 to 6.00 |
4.00 to 4.50 |
5.50 to 6.50 |
|
Build & Battle Box |
18 to 25 |
18 to 22 |
23 to 28 |
|
Build & Battle Stadium |
50 to 70 |
50 to 60 |
65 to 80 |
What moves sealed prices:
- Print waves and distributor restocks can soften prices for weeks at a time.
- Holiday demand, gift cards, and year-end buying can push boxes higher.
- A viral pull or a surge in graded Lugia sales can lift interest across the set.
What affects Silver Tempest card prices
Price is a mix of condition, supply, demand, and timing. Small details can swing a sale by 10 to 30 percent.
Condition and grading: how much value can change
NM means clean surfaces, sharp edges, and minimal whitening. LP means clear wear, like light edge chipping or minor scratches, often a 20 to 40 percent drop from NM.
Graded premiums on key cards:
- PSA 9 often lands around 1.5x to 2.5x NM raw for popular hits.
- PSA 10 can land 3x to 7x raw, sometimes higher for low pop or tough centering cards.
Grader differences:
- PSA brings the broadest buyer pool and usually the best sale price.
- CGC tends to sell lower unless the subgrades are high and balanced.
- BGS 9.5 with strong subs can rival or beat PSA 10 in some niches, yet that case depends on the exact card.
Supply factors: print waves and sealed cracking
Large restocks, reprints, and big group breaks can flood the market. Prices dip when dozens of the same card hit listings at once.
When sealed boxes hold steady or rise, singles often stabilize. Tight supply helps support prices, especially on AAs and FA trainers.
Demand drivers: play, art, and nostalgia
Meta play can spike a card during event season, then fade when the deck rotates. Art-driven cards, especially strong scenes and popular Pokémon, hold better over time.
Character and story matter. Lugia draws long term interest. Fan-favorite trainers, like Serena, keep raw and graded demand high. Social buzz after a big pull can move sales for a week.
Edition and authenticity checks
Confirm language and edition before comparing prices. English and international copies can trend differently.
Quick authenticity checks:
- Holo pattern should be crisp and consistent.
- Font and alignment should match other SWSH era cards.
- Back color should be correct, not too dark or washed out.
- Weight that seems off by a lot can be a red flag.
Buy from trusted sellers with clear photos, a return window, and solid feedback.
How I build and update the silver tempest price list
I follow the same repeatable steps each month. The goal is a clean range you can use in a trade or a listing without second guessing.
Trusted data sources I check each update
- TCGplayer Market Price and recent sold listings
- eBay sold listings with condition notes
- Cardmarket sold data for EU buyers and sellers
- PSA Auction Prices for graded comps
- Select large store sales for sealed and retail baselines
When I use non-USD data, I convert to USD with a recent average exchange rate and mark the date in my notes.
Method: averaging, outlier cuts, and ranges
- Pull 30 to 90 day sales, weigh recent higher than older.
- Cut obvious outliers, shill bids, and damaged or inked copies.
- Separate NM, LP, and graded sales where possible.
- Publish a clean range, not a single number, so you can spot fair deals.
How to read the tables and trend notes
I tag the update month at the top of each table. Trend uses a 30 day window. Up means a clear lift across multiple sales, Down means a clear slide, Flat means mixed or steady.
Bookmark this guide if you check values often. I update monthly or sooner after big market shifts.
Smart buying and selling tips for Silver Tempest
Keep it simple. Time your buys, respect fees, pack well, and protect yourself on payments.
Timing in 2025: when I buy, when I sell
- Prices often rise near holidays and big events, so list into that strength.
- Expect dips after distributor restocks or large breaks.
- Be patient on mid-tier cards. They drift and offer better entry points.
- Move fast on rare, low-pop PSA 10s at fair prices. Those do not sit long.
Where to buy and sell safely, with fewer fees
- TCGplayer: deep buyer base for raw NM, fees around 10 to 15 percent with payment costs.
- eBay: strong reach, fees around 12 to 15 percent plus shipping, best for graded comps.
- Cardmarket: solid for EU trades, fee structure differs by tier.
- Facebook groups and Reddit swaps: lower fees, higher risk, vet sellers and use secure payments.
- Local shops: fastest cash outs, lower payouts, good for bulk and sealed.
Use tracked shipping for sales over 20 dollars. Add signature at 400 dollars and above. Pack to prevent corner dings.
Prep for grading and shipping without damage
Packing checklist:
- Penny sleeve, then semi-rigid (Card Saver I or similar)
- Pull tab on the sleeve for safe removal
- Team bag to keep dust out
- Toploader for raw sales if the buyer requests it
- Bubble mailer with rigid support, taped edges
Grading prep:
- Use a soft, clean cloth for light dust
- Do not press hard on surfaces
- Check centering and edges under bright light
Avoid fakes and bad deals
Red flags:
- Only stock photos, no card angles, or glare hiding edges
- Prices far under market with pressure to pay fast
- No returns, private messages only, zero feedback or new accounts
Use payment methods with buyer protection when dealing with private sellers. Avoid friends and family payments unless you trust the person.
Conclusion
This Silver Tempest price list gives clear tables, trusted sources, and simple, real-world tips. Use it to price your cards fast, compare deals, and plan buys or sales with confidence. If you found value here, bookmark the page and check back each month.
If this guide helped, share it with a friend or your local shop. Together we keep pricing fair and clear for the whole community.
FAQ
Q: What is the most expensive Silver Tempest card right now?
A: Lugia V Alternate Art holds the top spot for both raw and graded copies.
Q: How often do you update the Silver Tempest price list?
A: I update monthly, and sooner if a big restock or event moves prices.
Q: Are your prices for raw cards or graded cards?
A: Raw NM is the default. I add PSA 9 and PSA 10 ranges for key hits.
Q: Why do eBay sold prices and TCGplayer prices differ?
A: Buyer bases and fees differ. eBay auctions can swing low or high, while TCGplayer reflects retail list and best offers.
Q: Do Trainer Gallery cards grade well compared to the main set?
A: Many TG cards have centering issues. Strong 10s sell well because high-grade copies are less common.
Q: Should I grade my Lugia V Alternate Art or keep it raw?
A: Grade it if centering, corners, and surface are clean. A true PSA 10 commands a strong premium over raw.
Q: How much is a sealed Silver Tempest booster box worth in 2025?
A: Around 165 to 200 dollars, with cases at roughly 980 to 1,150 dollars.
Q: Do Build & Battle promos have extra value?
A: A few do. Clean NM copies, sealed in wrapper, can sell above standard holos.
Q: How do I spot a fake Silver Tempest card?
A: Check holo pattern, font, back color, and weight. Compare to a card you pulled yourself or a trusted NM copy.
Q: Where can I sell my Silver Tempest cards fast for fair prices?
A: For speed, local shops and Facebook groups work. For reach and comps, eBay and TCGplayer are your best bet.


