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Flareon Gold Star (Power Keepers #100): Card Value, Pull Rate, and Why It Keeps Climbing

The Flareon ★ from Power Keepers (card #100, the second-to-last numbered card in the set) trades at $1,499.98 raw on the Catchinary index, with PSA 10 copies reaching roughly $2,000. It's one of seven Gold Star cards in Power Keepers, the final EX-era set released in 2007, and it sits near the top of vintage Pokémon's most quietly-appreciating tier.

Here's what's driving the price, what the pull-rate math looks like, and why this card's trajectory is still upward almost two decades after release.

Key takeaways

  • Flareon ★ Power Keepers (#100) trades at $1,499.98 raw per the Catchinary daily index.
  • PSA 10 graded copies are running ~$2,000, an effective grading premium of roughly 33%.
  • Power Keepers (April 2007) was the last EX-era set and contains seven Gold Stars total: Espeon, Umbreon, Mewtwo, Pikachu, Flareon, Jolteon, and Vaporeon.
  • Gold Star pull rate ran approximately 1 in 88 packs, the lowest tier in the set.
  • Sealed Power Keepers booster product is now rarer than the chase Gold Stars themselves, which is part of why the singles continue to appreciate.

What Power Keepers actually was

Power Keepers shipped in April 2007 as the 16th and final set in the EX block, immediately before the format reset into Diamond & Pearl. It carried 108 cards in the main set with seven Gold Star slots tucked at the high-numbered end (#s 100 through 106). The set leaned heavily on reprints from earlier EX-era sets, but the Gold Stars were original to Power Keepers and represent the last appearance of the Gold Star treatment ever printed.

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The Gold Star tier and pull rate

Gold Stars across the EX block ran at roughly 1 in 88 packs based on community-aggregated data from the era. That puts a sealed Power Keepers booster box (36 packs) at less than a coin-flip chance of yielding any single Gold Star. For a specific Gold Star like Flareon ★, the rate falls to approximately 1 in 600 packs, since the seven Gold Stars share the pull slot.

For the buyer who wanted a specific Gold Star at retail, the math was already brutal in 2007. In 2026, with sealed Power Keepers boxes themselves climbing past the price of the average card they contain, the calculus has fully inverted.

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What the price data shows

The Flareon ★ price profile on Catchinary's index breaks down as:

  • Raw market: $1,499.98 (TCGplayer-aggregated)
  • PSA 10 estimate: ~$2,000 based on recent secondary-market sales
  • PSA 9: typically $1,200 to $1,400, often below raw because graded near-mint copies face the survivorship penalty

The grading premium on Flareon ★ is unusually compressed compared to modern alt-art chase cards. A modern Surging Sparks Pikachu ex SIR shows a 5x to 8x premium between raw and PSA 10. Vintage Gold Stars run more like 1.3x to 1.5x because the raw market has already absorbed most of the scarcity premium. The card's value is in the existence of any clean copy, not the grading uplift.

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Why it keeps climbing

Three structural reasons stack on top of each other:

The Pokémon market has matured enough that 2007-era sealed product is now treated like vintage rather than modern. Power Keepers packs fell out of mainstream retail by 2008. Anything still sealed in 2026 has been sitting in collector hands or warehouses for nearly two decades.

The print run was small relative to the modern era. Total Power Keepers production is estimated at well under 10% of a current SV-era set. The supply of original-condition Flareon ★ is finite and shrinking as cards get damaged, lost, or graded into permanently-sealed slabs.

The Eeveelutions are the most-collected sub-line in the entire Pokémon TCG, and Flareon specifically pulls demand from collectors building the seven-Eeveelution Gold Star run. Any one of the three Eeveelution Gold Stars in Power Keepers (Espeon, Flareon, Vaporeon) faces persistent buy pressure from set-completion collectors, not just speculators.

FAQ

Is the Flareon Gold Star price likely to keep going up?

Direction is up, magnitude is uncertain. Vintage Gold Stars have been steady appreciators but not explosive movers. A 2-3x rise over the next 5 years is plausible based on the trajectory of comparable EX-era Gold Stars (Espeon and Umbreon from POP Series 5 are the cleanest comparable curves).

Should I buy raw or graded?

If your goal is collection completion and you don't plan to sell, raw is fine and saves you the grading-fee plus grading-premium spread. If you want to resell within 5 years, PSA 10 has historically held value better than raw. PSA 9 is the worst position for resale because it sits between raw and PSA 10 with no defensible premium.

How rare is the Flareon Gold Star compared to modern alt arts?

By total print run, much rarer. By any-condition survival, rarer still. By PSA 10 population, comparable to top-tier modern alt arts because graded copies didn't start appearing in volume until ~2018. Modern alt arts have been graded in larger volumes for shorter time, while Power Keepers Gold Stars have been graded sparingly for ~17 years.

Where can I see the live price?

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