Japanese 1997 Carddass

Complete Japanese 1997 Carddass Card List & Investment Guide

Released: June 01, 1997
Total Cards
161
Total Value
$2470.56
Current market prices
Most Valuable
$300.00
Bandai Starters
Market Activity
11,831
Total recent sales
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Japanese 1997 Carddass Card List & Investment Insights

This complete Japanese 1997 Carddass card list provides up-to-date market values for all 161 cards in the set. Released on June 01, 1997, this set has a total current market value of $2470.56.

Top Japanese 1997 Carddass Cards by Value

The most valuable cards in the Japanese 1997 Carddass set include:

  • 1 Bandai Starters
    $300.00 19 sales
  • 2 Charizard Prism #6
    $247.28 107 sales
  • 3 Checklist
    $190.00 48 sales
  • 4 Pikachu Prism #25
    $94.48 91 sales
  • 5 Gengar #94
    $81.50 260 sales
  • 6 Blastoise Prism #9
    $59.41 52 sales
  • 7 Mewtwo #150
    $57.33 39 sales
  • 8 Dragonite Prism #149
    $56.92 51 sales
  • 9 Mewtwo Prism #150
    $54.28 47 sales
  • 10 Venusaur Prism #3
    $53.52 67 sales

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cards are in the Japanese 1997 Carddass set?

The Japanese 1997 Carddass set contains 161 cards in total.

What is the most valuable card in Japanese 1997 Carddass?

The most valuable card in the Japanese 1997 Carddass set is Bandai Starters at $300.00.

Is Japanese 1997 Carddass a good investment?

The Japanese 1997 Carddass set contains 161 cards with a current market value of $2470.56. Investment potential depends on individual card rarity, condition, and market demand. Consider researching specific high-value cards and market trends before making investment decisions.

Investment Highlights from Japanese 1997 Carddass

Japanese 1997 Carddass offers diverse investment opportunities across multiple rarity tiers and card types. This comprehensive price guide tracks live market values for all Japanese 1997 Carddass cards, helping collectors and investors make data-driven decisions.

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