Charizard (Black Dot Error)
As of Jul 8, 02:30 AM UTC, Charizard (Black Dot Error) (Base #004) has a market price of $450.00, up 0.0% over the latest tracked day, based on 98 verified eBay sales.
Charizard (Black Dot Error) #004 from Base is tracked as a Holo Rare card with a current CardIntel reference price of $450.00. Recent movement is 0.0% on the latest tracked window. The page compares source-labeled price snapshots, verified snapshot history, activity signals, and comparable cards using eBay Sold — Pokemon Price Tracker; prices are shown as of Jul 8, 02:30 AM UTC.

Cross-Platform Pricing
| Source | Price | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Reference Price | $450.00 | Evidence-backed reference |
| TCGPlayer Listing | $549.99 | Only 1 listing |
Data Quality
Verified snapshot historyLiquidity score
Derived from venue-verified completed sales that cleared matching and review.
Advanced Analytics
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Price Action
Moves: 24h/7d badges compare the latest verified snapshot to the nearest prior snapshot in history — not intraday exchange ticks.
Market Confidence
Verified salesPSA 10 Price & Graded Values
191 graded salesMedian graded sale prices for Charizard (Black Dot Error) across PSA, BGS and CGC, aggregated from recent eBay sold listings as of Jul 8, 02:30 AM UTC. Each grade shows the median realized price and the number of sampled sales.
| Service | Grade | Median price | Sample sales |
|---|---|---|---|
| CGC | NM-MT 8 | $700.00 | 7 |
| PSA | Mint 9 | $2,500 | 18 |
| PSA | NM-MT 8 | $949.99 | 31 |
| PSA | NM 7 | $636.50 | 24 |
| PSA | EX-MT 6 | $475.00 | 27 |
| PSA | EX 5 | $380.00 | 29 |
Graded medians require at least three sampled sales per grade before they are published; thinner grades are omitted. Prices are historical realized sales, not guarantees of future value.
Price History Statistics
Charizard (Black Dot Error) reached an all-time high of $899.99 on Apr 12, 2026 and an all-time low of $76.90 on Jul 1, 2024. At its latest tracked close of $549.99, it is 38.9% below its all-time high. Statistics are computed from 123 observed (non-modeled) daily price points.
| Metric | Value | Detail |
|---|---|---|
| All-time high | $899.99 | Apr 12, 2026 |
| All-time low | $76.90 | Jul 1, 2024 |
| 52-week high | $899.99 | Trailing 12 months |
| 52-week low | $549.99 | Trailing 12 months |
| Latest tracked close | $549.99 | Jul 8, 2026 |
| % from all-time high | -38.9% | 123 observed points |
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is Charizard (Black Dot Error) (Base #004) worth?
As of Jul 8, 02:30 AM UTC, Charizard (Black Dot Error) (Base #004) has a market reference price of $450.00. This reflects 98 verified eBay sales.
Is Charizard (Black Dot Error) going up in value?
Over the latest tracked day, the reference price for Charizard (Black Dot Error) (Base #004) has held flat. This describes recent tracked price movement only and is not investment advice.
Where can I check Charizard (Black Dot Error) prices and sales?
CardIntel tracks Charizard (Black Dot Error) (Base #004) across TCGplayer market data, Cardmarket EUR averages, graded eBay sold comps and daily price history. Use the price chart and cross-platform pricing table above to compare current values.
Why Is This Moving?
6 EventsCharizard (Black Dot Error) (Base) surged 22399.8% from $4.00 to $899.99. Thin activity context in the latest tracked window.
Base Set, Jungle, and Fossil holofoil cards have shown steady 3-5% monthly gains as collectors accumulate NM copies. Population reports show PSA 10 submissions increasing.
The latest Scarlet & Violet expansion 'Surging Sparks' officially launched worldwide. Early chase cards include Pikachu ex SAR and several new Illustration Rares. First-week prices are inflated — expect correction in 2-4 weeks.
PSA raised their base-level grading fee from $30 to $35 for standard cards. Express and Super Express tiers unchanged. This may reduce casual submissions and tighten PSA 10 supply for modern cards.
As expected, the market saw a 5-10% correction across most categories following the December holiday buying surge. Vintage cards held better than modern, with Base Set holos showing minimal decline.
TCGPlayer reported record daily sales volume during the week of December 15-21. Pokémon cards were the #1 category, with Evolving Skies and Base Set seeing the highest transaction counts.











