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All Ho-Oh Cards

Ho-Oh has appeared on 20 different cards in the Pokémon Trading Card Game, spread across 15 sets, printed between 1999 and 2026. Every one of them is listed below, newest set first.

Each card shows its set, collector number, rarity, and current market value where we have pricing for it. Click any card to see how its price has moved over time, what it sells for in each condition from near mint down to damaged, graded values for PSA, BGS, and CGC slabs, and whether another collector has one listed right now.

Chase Cards

The rarest Ho-Oh cards ever printed

Ho-Oh Cards — Frequently Asked Questions

How many Ho-Oh cards are there?

There are 20 distinct Ho-Oh cards in the Pokémon Trading Card Game across 15 different sets, printed between 1999 and 2026. That count is by card number — collecting every printing, including reverse holos and alternate finishes, means considerably more cards than that.

What is the most valuable Ho-Oh card?

Of the Ho-Oh cards we currently have pricing for, Ho-Oh (#10) from Chaos Rising is the highest at $0.17 for a near-mint raw copy. Graded copies typically sell well above that, and older holos in high grades command the biggest premiums.

Which sets have Ho-Oh cards?

The most recent sets featuring Ho-Oh are Chaos Rising, Surging Sparks, and Silver Tempest, and it appears in 12 other sets listed below. Each card in the grid is labelled with the set it came from.

How do I track which Ho-Oh cards I own?

Add them to your Vaultset collection and the app tracks condition, finish, quantity, and what you paid, then values the whole collection against live market prices. It is free — you can create an account and start adding cards in a couple of minutes.

Where can I buy or trade Ho-Oh cards?

Vaultset runs a collector marketplace with no fees and no middleman. You can browse cards listed for sale and trade, send cash or trade offers straight to other collectors, and add any Ho-Oh card to a wishlist so you get alerted the moment one is listed.