
Rayquaza GX (Japanese)
SM7: Sky-Splitting Charisma · 109/096 · Hyper Rare
Current Prices
Number
109/096
Rarity
Hyper Rare
Variant
Normal
Market
US (TCGplayer)
Last Updated
Jun 9, 2026
Rayquaza GX (Japanese): Rarity & Collectibility
Rayquaza GX (Japanese) is a Secret Rare — a top-of-the-set short print and one of the toughest cards to land in the wild. Cataloged as Secret Rare #109/096 of the SM7: Sky-Splitting Charisma set, it is the kind of card RarePokemonCard tracks for scarcity and collector demand rather than raw price alone. The harder a card is to pull in top condition, the more weight serious collectors place on it.
How Rare & Valuable Is Rayquaza GX (Japanese)?
We are still gathering live data for Rayquaza GX (Japanese) (Secret Rare, SM7: Sky-Splitting Charisma #109/096) — its collectibility profile will update here as marketplace sales come in.
Graded Rayquaza GX (Japanese): Gem Mint & Population
For a chase card like Rayquaza GX (Japanese), the high-grade market is where the real money lives. Top grades such as PSA 10, CGC 10 and BGS define the ceiling for Rayquaza GX (Japanese), and how thin that gem-mint population is decides how high it climbs. Step down a notch and demand spreads across PSA 9 $180.00 — each tier a smaller, scarcer pool than the one below it. The rule of thumb for collectors: the rarer the card, the more a certified high grade matters to its standing.
Detailed Price Breakdown
| Source | Condition / Grade | Average | Low | High | Sales |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ebay | PSA 10 | $506.38 | $506.38 | $506.38 | 1 |
| ebay | PSA 9 | $180.00 | $180.00 | $180.00 | 1 |
Collector Outlook for Rayquaza GX (Japanese)
Secret Rares like Rayquaza GX (Japanese) are scarce by design, and that built-in shortage is what underpins their long-term collectibility. Collect it for completeness and the joy of the hunt; its appeal is the set, not the ceiling. Whether you are chasing it for a set or as a centerpiece, revisit Rayquaza GX (Japanese) on RarePokemonCard — rarity demand in 2026 shifts with reprints, set nostalgia, and how few high-grade copies surface.





