Modern reverse holographic cards in Pokémon TCG are usually nothing to write home, but a special combination of cards called Master Balls is a trend. Although reverse holos in vintage sets such as scapes can prove to be valuable, standard reverse hullass, including pok ball reverse, usually does not cost more than a few dollars.

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Masterball Reverse Holos launched his modern Pokémon TCG in Japan’s Scarlett and Violet version: 151 sets, which feature an amazing collection of valuable cards. Although these pretexts were excluded from the English set, Masterball Holos returned to Japan’s former Terrorist Festival, and his international sister set, both reverted to the Prismic Evolution.
Cards are ordered according to market prices tcgplayer. No cards are included without market price.
Japanese card photos feature poke ball patterns, not masterball.
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DRAGNIT: JP 151 – $ 53.92
A high flight
This beautiful dragonet: 151 is one of the available masterball cards of the Japanese version of Scarlet and Wellet. Dragonate swims high on the ground in his favorite place, with a smile that can only belong to anyone in the world without any care.
Unfortunately, since the TCG player did not always track the price data for Japanese cards, we won’t be able to fully analyze the price date of this dragonite or other Japanese entries.
Despite the limited date of sales for this card, the dreading price is falling, which is raising concerns whether the card will retain its place in the $ 50 range or will continue to fall in favor of the latest release.
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Salon: Terusal Festival ex -.4 57.41
Pink
From Japanese 151, we lose another Japanese set that included the Masterball Ball Reverse Holoca pattern: the Terusal Festival former.
This set features English equivalent, domestic evolution, Sloven and other pokemon -like masterball artwork, although there is no strict and sharp rule about which set is more valuable.
Japanese cards usually sell in less than their English equals (it also has exceptions), but when it comes to the most valuable master ball cards in Pokémon TCG, prices should be considered on the basis of each, because there are no routine traditional knowledge.
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Salon: Prismic evolution – .3 59.31
A terrific twin
Next, let’s look at the Prismic evolution Sloven to clarify the mud relationship between English and Japanese printing of the best masterball cards. The Japanese variable price of this card is extremely similar, each version usually maintains between $ 55 to $ 60.

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In addition to the popularity of English cards than Japanese cards, it is important to remember that Pokémon can be more popular in one market than the other. However, if almost the same price provides any indication, Sloven is almost equally liked in both the East and the West.
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Ambrion: Prismatic Evolution – 6 176.65
English does not always get better
Special example, after the rare (SIRS) Evalas, Ambrion Master, who belongs to the Prismic Evolution, stands as the most valuable chase card of the Hollo Set. Although the English head master is standing above the balls, the Terusal Festival has a lot of equality between the two subtitles.
This expensive embryon card is the most valuable of this Pokémon, but its Japanese counterpart pushes it almost every EVERY.
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Pukchu: JP 151 – 8 178.72
Packa
Packets were almost guaranteed to include the best masterball cards in Pokémon TCG, as Picachu is often one of the best Pokémon for hunting in different sets. The scene of this card is easily included in the list, as Pokchu enjoys a bright journey through the jungle.

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The price of this card has been changing since 2024, as it started in the $ 200+ range when it was first listed on the TCGPlayer, but once again the list was sold again in its current limit.
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Gainer: JP 151 – 5 205.99
An inner scene
This masterball Hulu may have ever seen, the most extraordinary reflection of the Guinner, which states that Ginger has done the amazing type of wonderful type of POS in his most valuable cards. The guerner shines in a crowd that includes a number of horror spectrines thanks to its extraordinary, multi -color background.
As one of the most famous Pokémon so far, the purpose of the guerner was a masterball reverse hulko, but very few people may have thought it could leave the pakcho behind. Claiming the runner -up position before the pakchu proves how beloved this jinger card is.
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Ambrion: Terusal Festival former – 8 218.81
It pays to be first
While we had previously seen the Ambrion Master Ball Reverse Hollo from its fellow Avalashan, Sloven, Sloven, this Japanese version is much higher than the cost of its English counterpart. This beautiful masterball is one of the most expensive cards of the Terusal Festival and it was released the first Ambrion Masterball, which defeated the version of the Prescription Evolution for a few months.
Although Japanese cards usually cost less than English cards, the latter is widely preferred by collectors, this card is a discount of this principle. Given the unique texture of this card in Japanese and the emphasis of this market on masterbals, the Terrorist Festival Ambrion Masterball took his position as the best masterball Pokémon TCG card.

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