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Blissey — Neo Revelation Pokémon card

Pokémon set · 2001

Neo Revelation Card List & Price Guide

Pokémon2001Released Sep 21, 2001N366 cards66 priced

Neo Revelation (Pokémon, 2001) has 66 cards in our price guide, 66 of them with live market values. The most valuable is Blissey at $60,000 in PSA 10 ($170 raw). Across the set, PSA 10 copies total $248K and raw copies $4.7K.

Cards
66
With prices
66
PSA 10 total
$248K
Raw total
$4.7K
Avg gem premium
33×
Top card
$60,000

Most valuable cards

The 12 highest-value cards in Neo Revelation, ranked by PSA 10 price (best graded or raw where no PSA 10 sale exists).

Best cards to grade

Full checklist

All 66 cards we track from Neo Revelation in card-number order, with the latest raw and graded market values. Tap any card for its full price history.

#CardRawPSA 9PSA 10CGC 10
1/64Ampharos$220$1,689$20,000$5,000
2/64Blissey$170$928$60,000$1,013
3/64Celebi$350$749$7,404$2,450
4/64Crobat$130$411$2,031$392
5/64Delibird$94.65$218$2,003$330
6/64Entei$325$1,988$1,016$2,821
7/64Ho-oh$270$2,424$15,000$1,667
8/64Houndoom$440$2,615$14,688$1,850
9/64Jumpluff$49.68$233$3,030$277
10/64Magneton$83.91$236$2,423$283
11/64Misdreavus$143$565$6,348$509
12/64Porygon2$114$284$2,130$647
13/64Raikou$499$1,561$43,508$1,608
14/64Suicune$461$1,059$2,450$3,300
15/64Aerodactyl$33.63$79.44$453$111
16/64Celebi$33.79$88.31$387$157
17/64Entei$82.45$169$279$98.86
18/64Ho-oh$70.00$168$899$151
19/64Kingdra$21.16$46.70$162$50.00
20/64Lugia$118$506$1,752$273
21/64Raichu$36.48$77.83$373$70.00
22/64Raikou$50.99$106$884$97.27
23/64Skarmory$28.60$74.22$351$108
24/64Sneasel$18.67$49.84$152$36.45
25/64Starmie$13.66$56.45$236$185
26/64Sudowoodo$22.70$40.51$165$43.00
27/64Suicune$64.98$132$649$166
28/64Flaaffy$4.53$46.83$199$41.91
29/64Golbat$2.97$34.61$122$31.00
30/64Graveler$2.90$31.84$127$24.23
31/64Jynx$11.91$20.53$307$62.01
32/64Lanturn$2.74$34.38$132$44.50
33/64Magcargo$6.12$31.40$51.87$29.36
34/64Octillery$8.03$32.98$121$15.46
35/64Parasect$3.30$29.11$72.14$35.01
36/64Piloswine$2.90$24.68$126$25.92
37/64Seaking$2.72$31.65$131$31.14
38/64Stantler$3.34$33.23$87.02$48.58
39/64Unown [B]$5.32$39.97$117$48.09
40/64Unown [Y]$5.29$39.91$39.08$33.84
41/64Aipom$1.99$27.20$151$39.90
42/64Chinchou$1.75$21.61$107$30.32
43/64Farfetch'd$2.94$47.58$86.72$46.97
44/64Geodude$1.87$33.21$98.78$42.12
45/64Goldeen$4.36$19.51$108$25.98
46/64Murkrow$3.56$44.38$229$55.95
47/64Paras$2.85$31.33$73.31$31.72
48/64Quagsire$13.44$59.80$111$117
49/64Qwilfish$2.09$33.71$151$24.19
50/64Remoraid$1.86$42.59$129$24.36
51/64Shuckle$17.49$39.10$255$43.92
52/64Skiploom$2.44$30.97$131$34.55
53/64Slugma$2.01$19.20$94.14$24.60
54/64Smoochum$5.44$20.76$86.25$43.66
55/64Snubbull$3.28$22.13$169$35.31
56/64Staryu$2.46$27.12$58.37$30.23
57/64Swinub$1.94$49.87$125$24.20
58/64Unown [K]$2.90$36.51$78.04$49.76
59/64Zubat$2.57$31.42$182$56.85
60/64Balloon Berry$1.32$9.96$109$39.99
61/64Healing Field$1.30$18.94$81.11$55.60
62/64Pokémon Breeder Fields$12.66$26.99$76.22$39.86
63/64Rocket's Hideout$39.65$159$1,233$328
64/64Old Rod$0.75$35.96$102$15.29
65/64Shining Gyarados$8,508$30,216$3,989
66/64Shining Magikarp$549$3,418$23,579$2,819

About this set

Neo Revelation is a Pokémon set released Sep 21, 2001 (set code N3). Midpoint tracks 66 cards from it, 66 with market prices from recent sales and 66 with a PSA 10 value. The set's most valuable card is Blissey at $60,000 in PSA 10 ($170 raw). Priced raw copies add up to $4.7K, and PSA 10 copies to $248K. On average a PSA 10 sells for 33× the raw price across the set's graded cards.

Frequently asked questions

How many cards are in Neo Revelation?
Our Pokémon price guide lists 66 cards for Neo Revelation, 66 of them with live market prices.
What is the most valuable card in Neo Revelation?
The most valuable card in Neo Revelation is Blissey at $60,000 in PSA 10 ($170 raw).
Is Blissey worth grading?
A PSA 10 Blissey sells for $60,000 vs $170 raw — a 353× premium. That gap is what makes grading a well-centered, clean copy worthwhile.
When was Neo Revelation released?
Neo Revelation was released on Sep 21, 2001.

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