Platinum — Pokémon TCG Sets Ranked by Investment Value
The Platinum series comprises 4 Pokémon TCG sets. GRLD ranks every set by the combined live market value of its top 20 most expensive cards — the clearest signal of which releases hold the most grail-tier cards. Across the series, these top-20 baskets represent $2,911 in tracked market value.
What is the most valuable Platinum set?
Rising Rivals (pl2) is the most valuable Platinum set on GRLD, with a top-20 basket worth $1,124 across 120 cards. Its most expensive cards are Snorlax LV.X ($271.61), Infernape E4 LV.X ($121.25), Pikachu ($115.26).
Complete Platinum set ranking
- Rising Rivals (pl2) — top-20 market value $1,124 · 120 cards · released 2009-05-16 · top card: Snorlax LV.X ($271.61)
- Arceus (pl4) — top-20 market value $975 · 111 cards · released 2009-11-04 · top card: Gengar LV.X ($175.81)
- Platinum (pl1) — top-20 market value $509 · 133 cards · released 2009-02-11 · top card: Vulpix ($85.00)
- Supreme Victors (pl3) — top-20 market value $304 · 153 cards · released 2009-08-19 · top card: Rayquaza C ($47.43)
How does GRLD rank Platinum sets?
Every set is ranked by the summed market value of its 20 most expensive cards, pulled live from PriceCharting and updated continuously. This surfaces sets whose chase cards are in the strongest demand — a better investment signal than raw set size or age. Rankings update automatically as the market moves.
Last updated: 2026-04-28T10:00:45.686Z