Pokemon Chinese 25th Anniversary Classic Collection Card List & Grading Guide
CNCards with EV Data
5
of 6 total
Avg Gem Rate
80.3%
Avg EV
$58.65
Positive EV Cards
4
of 5 analyzed
Top 5 Most Profitable Cards

Pikachu #7
Raw: $93.77
PSA 10: $499.79
Gem: 80%
Profit: $381.02

Reshiram #20
Raw: $29.41
PSA 10: $134.80
Gem: 75.6%
Profit: $80.39

Magikarp #10
Raw: $42.02
PSA 10: $137.78
Gem: 78.5%
Profit: $70.76

Blastoise #3
Raw: $40.33
PSA 10: $82.05
Gem: 85.9%
Profit: $16.72

M Rayquaza EX #24
Raw: $67.18
PSA 10: $26.25
Gem: 78.3%
Profit: $-65.93
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| Name↑ | Raw | PSA 10 | Gem Rate | Profit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blastoise #3 | $40.33 | $82.05 | 85.9% | $16.72 |
| M Rayquaza EX #24 | $67.18 | $26.25 | 78.3% | $-65.93 |
| Magikarp #10 | $42.02 | $137.78 | 78.5% | $70.76 |
| Pikachu #7 | $93.77 | $499.79 | 80% | $381.02 |
| Reshiram #20 | $29.41 | $134.80 | 75.6% | $80.39 |
| Venusaur #2 | $55.81 | $0.00 | 83.5% | - |
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Should You Grade Cards From Pokemon Chinese 25th Anniversary Classic Collection?
Pokemon Chinese 25th Anniversary Classic Collection is a strong grading set: 4 of its 6 cards (67%) show positive expected value at PSA 10. Cards from this set grade well — the average PSA 10 rate across the set is 80%, which keeps expected value high. We rank all 6 Pokemon Chinese 25th Anniversary Classic Collection cards by net profit — combining live raw prices, PSA 10 sale prices, and real PSA population data to show exactly which cards pay off when graded and which lose money to fees.
Best Pokemon Chinese 25th Anniversary Classic Collection Cards to Grade
- Pikachu #7 — $93.77 raw grades into $499.79 at PSA 10 (80% gem rate), about $381.02 net profit per card (321% ROI).
- Reshiram #20 — $29.41 raw grades into $134.80 at PSA 10 (76% gem rate), about $80.39 net profit per card (148% ROI).
- Magikarp #10 — $42.02 raw grades into $137.78 at PSA 10 (79% gem rate), about $70.76 net profit per card (106% ROI).
- Blastoise #3 — $40.33 raw grades into $82.05 at PSA 10 (86% gem rate), about $16.72 net profit per card (26% ROI).
- M Rayquaza EX #24 — $67.18 raw grades into $26.25 at PSA 10 (78% gem rate), about $-65.93 net profit per card (-72% ROI).
How We Calculate Grading Profit
Expected value (EV) is the probability-weighted payout of grading a card: the odds of each PSA grade (from real population data) times that grade's market price, minus the raw cost and the grading fee. When EV beats the raw price plus fees, the card is worth grading. Every figure here comes from live PriceCharting prices and GemRate population data, refreshed weekly. See the full methodology.
Pokemon Chinese 25th Anniversary Classic Collection Grading FAQ
What are the best Pokemon Chinese 25th Anniversary Classic Collection cards to grade?
The most profitable Pokemon Chinese 25th Anniversary Classic Collection card to grade is Pikachu #7: about $93.77 raw, $499.79 in PSA 10, a 80% gem rate, for roughly $381.02 net profit per card after grading fees (321% ROI).
Is Pokemon Chinese 25th Anniversary Classic Collection worth grading?
Pokemon Chinese 25th Anniversary Classic Collection is a strong grading set: 4 of its 6 cards (67%) show positive expected value at PSA 10. Cards from this set grade well — the average PSA 10 rate across the set is 80%, which keeps expected value high.
What is the average gem rate for Pokemon Chinese 25th Anniversary Classic Collection?
Across Pokemon Chinese 25th Anniversary Classic Collection, the average PSA 10 (gem) rate is 80%. Individual cards range higher and lower — the per-card rates are in the table above.
How many Pokemon Chinese 25th Anniversary Classic Collection cards are worth grading for profit?
Of 6 cards we analyze in Pokemon Chinese 25th Anniversary Classic Collection, 4 currently show positive expected value at PSA 10 after grading and selling fees. That count updates weekly with live market prices.
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