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Ledyba (Japanese) Pokemon card from Split Earth

Ledyba (Japanese)

Split Earth · 004/088 · Common

Current Prices

Market Price $6.27
Low $6.27
High $6.27
PSA 10 $70.00
PSA 9 N/A
30-Day Trend

Number

004/088

Rarity

Common

Variant

1st_Edition

Market

US (TCGplayer)

Last Updated

Jun 9, 2026

Ledyba (Japanese): Rarity & Collectibility

Ledyba (Japanese) in its sought-after 1st_Edition variant sits at the most plentiful end of the rarity scale — easy to pull and easy to find. Cataloged as Common #004/088 of the Split Earth 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 Ledyba (Japanese)?

In 2026, a Near Mint Ledyba (Japanese) (Common, Split Earth #004/088) changes hands at roughly $6.27, and availability keeps it within easy reach for collectors. Because demand concentrates on clean copies, surface wear is punished hard: a Near Mint example commands about $6.27, whereas a Lightly Played one slides to around $6.71. At the very top, a gem-mint PSA 10 Ledyba (Japanese) is valued near $70.00 — about 11x the raw copy, the clearest sign of how much collectors pay for flawless scarcity.

Graded Ledyba (Japanese): Gem Mint & Population

Even for a card at this rarity, the top of the market belongs to certified gem-mint copies. A PSA 10 (or CGC 10 / BGS Black Label equivalent) Ledyba (Japanese) sits around $70.00 — roughly 11x a raw copy. That gap exists because relatively few examples ever earn a perfect grade, so gem-mint population is the real scarcity collectors chase. The rule of thumb for collectors: the rarer the card, the more a certified high grade matters to its standing.

Detailed Price Breakdown

SourceCondition / GradeAverage
ebayLIGHTLY PLAYED$6.71
ebayNEAR MINT$6.27
ebayPSA 10$70.00

Collector Outlook for Ledyba (Japanese)

As a Common, Ledyba (Japanese) earns its place through set completion rather than chase appeal — but a binder is never finished without it. An accessible pickup whose pull is enjoyment and progress toward a finished set. Whether you are chasing it for a set or as a centerpiece, revisit Ledyba (Japanese) on RarePokemonCard — rarity demand in 2026 shifts with reprints, set nostalgia, and how few high-grade copies surface.

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