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Jirachi - 2005 (Takashi Yoneda) Pokemon card from World Championship Decks

Jirachi - 2005 (Takashi Yoneda)

World Championship Decks · 8/101 · Rare

Current Prices

Market Price $13.53
Low $13.53
High $13.53
PSA 10 N/A
PSA 9 N/A
30-Day Trend +0.0%

Number

8/101

Rarity

Rare

Variant

Normal

Market

US (TCGplayer)

Last Updated

Jun 9, 2026

Jirachi - 2005 (Takashi Yoneda): Rarity & Collectibility

Jirachi - 2005 (Takashi Yoneda) is a genuine Rare that print runs hold back, so collectors have to hunt for clean copies. Cataloged as Rare #8/101 of the World Championship Decks 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 Jirachi - 2005 (Takashi Yoneda)?

In 2026, a Near Mint Jirachi - 2005 (Takashi Yoneda) (Rare, World Championship Decks #8/101) changes hands at roughly $13.53, and desirability among set-builders keeps that number firm. Because demand concentrates on clean copies, surface wear is punished hard: a Near Mint example commands about $13.53, whereas a Damaged one slides to around $2.75. Across the wear scale that reads Near Mint $13.53, Lightly Played $12.35, Moderately Played $12.00, Heavily Played $0.25, Damaged $2.75 — proof that for a collectible like this, presentation is inseparable from value.

Detailed Price Breakdown

SourceCondition / GradeAverage
tcgplayerDAMAGED$2.75
tcgplayerHEAVILY PLAYED$0.25
tcgplayerLIGHTLY PLAYED$12.35
tcgplayerMODERATELY PLAYED$12.00
tcgplayerNEAR MINT$13.53

Collector Outlook for Jirachi - 2005 (Takashi Yoneda)

Jirachi - 2005 (Takashi Yoneda) holds steady chase appeal: a Rare that completists actively track down in top condition. 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 Jirachi - 2005 (Takashi Yoneda) on RarePokemonCard — rarity demand in 2026 shifts with reprints, set nostalgia, and how few high-grade copies surface.

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