Graded Sales of Eeveelution Cards: Terastal Festival ex
Analyzing the performance of graded sales for the latest Japanese set's most sought-after cards

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If you’re a fan of Eeveelutions, the new Japanese Pokémon set Terastal Festival ex is pure gold. Released on December 6, 2024, this set has collectors buzzing, with stunning artwork and some serious chase cards. As January rolled in, eBay saw its first wave of graded sales, giving us our first look at how these cards are performing in the market. Let’s dive into the numbers and see how the Eeveelutions are stacking up!
The Chase Cards and Their Prices
This set’s crown jewels are undoubtedly the Eeveelution ex cards, featuring fan favorites like Umbreon, Sylveon, and Espeon. Here’s a breakdown of the big hitters:
Umbreon ex #217 currently selling for $770 in a PSA 10 and $445 raw.
Sylveon ex #212 currently selling for $280 in a PSA 10 and $150 raw.
Espeon ex #211 currently selling for $213 in a PSA 10 and $93.81 raw.
Leafeon ex #200 currently selling for $215 in a PSA 10 and $85.59 raw.
Glaceon ex #206 currently selling for $201 in a PSA 10 and $80.74 raw.
Vaporeon ex #205 currently selling for $193 in a PSA 10 and $68.72 raw.
Jolteon ex #209 currently selling for $173 in a PSA 10 and $59.48 raw.
Flareon ex #202 currently selling for $171 in a PSA 10 and $66.44 raw.
Eevee ex #223 currently selling for $122 in a PSA 10 and $47.16 raw.
It’s clear that Umbreon is leading the pack as the ultimate chase card, nearly tripling the PSA 10 price of the next most valuable card, Sylveon. Even raw, Umbreon is commanding a hefty price tag.
Grading Opportunities: Japanese vs. English Cards
One thing that sets Japanese cards apart is their grading potential. Japanese printing quality tends to be higher than their English counterparts, meaning more cards achieve PSA 10 grades. For savvy collectors, there’s a real opportunity here: buying near-mint raw cards, like those listed on TCGPlayer, and submitting them for grading could yield solid returns.
For example, take Espeon ex with a raw price of just $93.81, you’re looking at a significant value jump if it grades a PSA 10 and hits the $213 mark. Similar plays can be made with Leafeon, Glaceon, and Vaporeon.
As expected, Umbreon ex is in a league of its own, benefiting from its enduring popularity. Sylveon and Espeon hold strong mid-tier positions, while the other Eeveelutions are more accessible but still in demand.
Prices for raw cards might fluctuate as more supply hits the market, so if you’re planning on making raw-to-graded plays, now could be the time to act. Early graded sales suggest that demand for these cards will remain strong in the short term, especially for the top-tier chase cards.
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