
Pikachu - 227/S-P
Market Price
Updated Feb 20, 2026
$1,365
0.0%this week
Price by Condition
| Near MintNM | Lightly PlayedLP | Moderately PlayedMP | Heavily PlayedHP |
|---|---|---|---|
| $1421.75 | — | — | — |
Price Trends
7 Days
0.0%30 Days
+12.0%90 Days
+21.6%1 Year
—Card Analysis
AIPikachu - 227/S-P from SWSH: Sword & Shield Promo Cards currently trades at $1364.82 market value, making it the most valuable card in the 190-card set.
Price has been stable this week with no significant movement. The 30-day trend of +12.0% signals growing collector interest — vendors should expect higher asking prices. Over 90 days, the +21.6% trajectory shows sustained growth momentum.
For vendors, a standard buy offer of 60-70% of market puts the buy range at $818.89–$955.37. At this price point, professional grading (PSA, BGS, CGC) can significantly increase resale value — a PSA 10 typically commands a substantial premium.
Vendor Buy Guide
Standard buy offers based on percentage of market value ($1364.82)
| Margin | Buy Price | Profit |
|---|---|---|
| Aggressive (80%) | $1091.86 | +$272.96 |
| Standard (70%) | $955.37 | +$409.45 |
| Conservative (60%) | $818.89 | +$545.93 |
| Bulk Buy (50%) | $682.41 | +$682.41 |
Card Details
| Card Name | Pikachu - 227/S-P |
| Set | SWSH: Sword & Shield Promo Cards |
| Pokemon | Pikachu |
| Game | Pokemon TCG |
| Market Price | $1364.82 |
| Last Updated | Feb 20, 2026 |
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is Pikachu - 227/S-P from SWSH: Sword & Shield Promo Cards worth?
The current market value of Pikachu - 227/S-P from SWSH: Sword & Shield Promo Cards is $1364.82. Near Mint copies sell for approximately $1421.75, Lightly Played for —, Moderately Played for —, and Heavily Played for —.
Is Pikachu - 227/S-P going up or down in value?
Over the last 7 days, Pikachu - 227/S-P has remained stable by 0.0%. The 30-day trend shows a gain of 12.0%.
What condition should I buy Pikachu - 227/S-P in?
Near Mint condition is always recommended for investment-grade cards. For casual collectors, Lightly Played or Moderately Played conditions offer significant savings while maintaining good visual appeal.
Should I get Pikachu - 227/S-P graded?
With a market value of $1364.82, Pikachu - 227/S-P is a strong candidate for professional grading. A PSA 10 or BGS 9.5 grade can significantly increase the card's value. Grading costs range from $20-$150 per card depending on service level and turnaround time.
Where can I check Pikachu - 227/S-P prices for free?
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About Pikachu - 227/S-P from SWSH: Sword & Shield Promo Cards
Pikachu - 227/S-P is a Pokemon trading card from the SWSH: Sword & Shield Promo Cards set. The current market value is $1364.82, based on recent marketplace sales data. It ranks #1 out of 190 cards in the set by market price. Prices vary by condition — Near Mint copies typically command the highest price.
Over the past week, Pikachu - 227/S-P has remained stable in price. The 30-day trend shows a gain of 12.0%. Over the past 90 days, the price has increased by 21.6%. Vendors typically buy this card at 60-70% of market value ($818.89–$955.37).
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