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Card details
- Released
- 2023/01/20
- Set size
- 159 cards
Fire Energy
Sword & Shield series · Released 2023/01/20
Current market price
Market (Near Mint)
$3.78
Price range (NM → Damaged)
$0.83 – $3.78
4 provider prices · 1 estimated
Holofoil
4 provider prices · 5 conditions · 4 graded
Raw prices
What do NM, LP… mean?
NMNear Mint — minimal to no visible wear.
LPLightly Played — minor edge wear or small scratches.
MPModerately Played — edge whitening, minor creases, surface scratches.
HPHeavily Played — creases, heavy whitening, noticeable damage.
DMDamaged — severe wear or structural damage.
Provider price
A check means the price is sourced directly from TCGPlayer or CardMarket. Conditions without a check are estimated from neighboring prices using the same multipliers the iOS app uses.
| Condition | Market | 30 days | Range |
|---|---|---|---|
NMNear Mint | $3.78 | +8.0% | — |
LPLightly Played | $2.91 | +2.5% | — |
MPModerately Played | $2.08 | +5.0% | — |
HPHeavily Played | $1.25 | 0.0% | — |
DMDamagedest. | $0.83 | — | — |
Graded prices
PSA 10
$36.90
$12.00 – $45.00
PSA 9
$8.86
$5.00 – $13.00
PSA 8
$11.00
$11.00 – $11.00
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Frequently asked
- What is Fire Energy #153/159 worth?
- Fire Energy (Crown Zenith) currently sells for about $3.78 in Near Mint ungraded condition. Up 8.0% over the last 30 days. Pricing refreshes daily from TCGPlayer and CardMarket.
- What set is Fire Energy from?
- Fire Energy is from the Crown Zenith Pokemon TCG set released in 2023, collector number 153/159. This is a modern Pokemon TCG card.
- How rare is Fire Energy?
- Fire Energy is classified as Rare Ultra in the Crown Zenith set. Rarity tiers determine pull rates from booster packs — rarer cards command higher market premiums, especially in graded condition.
- Should I grade my Fire Energy?
- Raw Fire Energy sells for $3.78; PSA 10 examples sell for $36.90 — about 9.8× the raw price. There's a strong PSA 10 premium here — grading typically pays off if the raw card is Mint.