When it comes to the Pokémon franchise, there are a lot of collectibles that fans can find. One of the most prized possessions is the trading cards; however, there are some rare Pokémon collectibles that are more than that. For those who want to complete their collections with some more Pokémon collectibles, you need to explore these amazing finds.
5. Special Edition Game Boy

This Toys R Us special edition Pikachu handheld console is one of the many rare Pokémon collectibles that you can find for your collection. The exclusive design is a limited edition, making it worth over $9,000. The stunning, vibrant yellow featuring the adorable face of Pikachu on its surface resembles the beloved mascot of the franchise.
4. Pokémon Action Flipz

While cards, they’re not trading cards, and are one of the many prized possessions in Pokémon collections. Created by Hasbro, Action Flipz are lenticular image cards that change view from different angles, showing the Pokémon’s evolution. And interestingly enough, they’re some of the many rare Pokémon collectibles that you can come across. For instance, this group is worth over $600 at Heritage Auctions.
3. Pokémon Snap Stations

Interestingly enough, one of the many rare Pokémon collectibles that aren’t trading cards is these Snap Stations. This kiosk allowed fans to print physical stickers of their in-game Pokémon Snap photos directly in retail stores. Originally launched in 1999, there were only a few produced, fewer than 500 units. And now you can see them pop up for a substantial amount at auction houses, like this one at Worth Point.
2. 2014 Pokémon World Championship Trophy

Pokemon enthusiasts might remember the 2014 World Championships, where Trent Orndorff used his “‘Trevenant and Accelgor deck‘ to win the championship, entering the finals as the #8 and lowest-ranked seed and defeating the top 2-ranked players on his way to the title,” according to Mile High Card Company. The winner of the championship receives this gorgeous trophy and some memorabilia, which sold for a little over $40,000 back in 2023.
1. Game Cartridges

The games, especially the older games, are truly an amazing prize when it comes to completing your Pokémon collection. Some of the most beloved games are from the handheld console era back in the day, for instance, Game Boys and Game Boy Color. Several of these items can go for over $130,000, like this Pokémon Crystal Version for the Game Boy Color.