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Launched back in 2017, Dragon Ball Super joined the ranks of other popular TCGs like Magic: The Gathering. And with that, collectors are never too far behind. There are quite a few rare trading cards on the market right now. In fact, some of these rare Dragon Ball Super trading cards sell for a small fortune. Whether you’re in the market for one or just want to view some cool cards, we’ve gathered them all in one place with their estimated value coming courtesy of eBay.
Son Goku, Supreme Warrior – $4,499
Hailing from the 2021 World Championship, the Son Goku, Supreme Warrior is one of the rarest Dragon Ball Super trading cards. It’s difficult to even get some of these cards in the Realm of the Gods booster deck, let alone one that boasts the World Championship stamp.
Now, there is a standard version of this card. As it’s Uncommon, it doesn’t generally sell for that high of a price. The fact that this one spans over $4,000 shows just how valuable any cards labeled for any of the World Championships can be.
SS4 Gogeta, Unrivaled Sparking GDR – $5,000
SS4 Gogeta, Unrivaled Sparking GDR is yet another Dragon Ball Super trading card that earns its high selling point thanks to its rarity. It’s a God Rare card. As such, players were lucky to stumble across one inside the booster packs. And it’s a worthy card to snag too. Gogeta demonstrates all the strength of Goku and Vegeta depicted in beautiful artwork.
If you want to add this to your collection, prepare to spend a nice penny on it as it’s tough to find it for under $1,000. Typically, it can go for around $2,000 to $5,000.
DBS Fusion World Son Goku – $6,198
Stemming from the Fusion World set of Dragon Ball Super trading cards, the artwork of Son Goku will bring out nostalgia in fans. We get to enjoy the image of adult Goku soaring on the Flying Nimbus. Being surrounded by the Dragon Balls further sells this image as something fans of the classics.
There were exactly 777 copies of these trading cards made. So, everyone who owns one will have a different number printed on the card. This fun little feature ups the rarity of such a card and explains why it’s so sought after by collectors.
SS3 Goku, Universe at Stake (Holo) – $6,556.75
Taking from the popular Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG, the SS3 Goku, Universe at Stake (Holo) resembles the popular ghost-styled cards. They’re already high-end in the Yu-Gi-Oh! scene. So, for Dragon Ball Super to pay homage to that style, it places heavy emphasis on the card in question.
Having this trading card in your collection is a treat. The sleek silvery-white design complements the holographic shine, making it stand out. The card is typically priced between $1,000 and just under $7,000.
SSB Vegeta, Unbridled Power – $6,999.99
Vegeta is unleashing all of his fury in this stunning artwork on the SSB Vegeta, Unbridled Power trading card. It’s the rarest card available from the Realm of the Gods set. In fact, it was the first God Rare card released, making it a historic part of the Dragon Ball Super TCG.
And it comes in handy during the game too. With how strong it is, the card lives up to its artwork that highlights Vegeta in one of his strongest solo forms yet. It’s no surprise that it can sell for just under $7,000 with a Pristine grade 10. Other than that, you may luck out and discover it for around $3,000.
SS Son Goku & Frieza, Miraculous Conclusion – $19,999.95
Staying true to the combative nature of these characters, the SS Son Goku & Frieza, Miraculous Conclusion trading card impacts both you and your opponent when used. For instance, if the card is attacked, you can’t use the cards in your hand. However, your opponent can’t counter or block. It acts like a double-ended sword, so to speak.
But it’s also a Secret Rare trading card, making it hard to find. Despite its ridiculous price point, others can sell within the hundreds from around $100 to just over $500. The specific price above is based on a Pristine 10 graded card.
SS Son Goku, Ground-Shaking Fury (Holo) – $20,000
If you’re in the market for some classic artwork, SS Son Goku, Ground-Shaking Fury is a must-have. This Dragon Ball Super trading card comes from the Beyond Generations booster box. Each of these boxes sold with the chance of you nabbing Super Rares, Special Rares, and even a God Rare.
As this card is also a holo, it stands to reason why it can sell for such exorbitant prices. There’s a chance you can find the card for just under $2,000 as it’s currently selling on TCGplayer. However, eBay sellers can price it up to $20,000, but these tend to be a higher grade.
Son Goku, Apex of the Origin (Black Label) – $20,000
Goku is in prime form with the Son Goku, Apex of the Origin (Black Label) card. This version of the card features our beloved hero blasting his foe away as per usual. As it’s another God Rare in Dragon Ball Super TCG, a rarity that is reflected in its value.
The card scales upwards toward $20,000, but an average price is usually around $2,000 to $4,000. With its stunning action artwork, it’s easy to see why many collectors are eager to add this one to the books.
Son Goku & Vegeta, Apex of Power – $24,000
Goku and Vegeta, rivals turned allies, stand back to back in their strongest forms. They’re both in such a classic stance that will delight any fan of the franchise. The artwork is sleek and attention-grabbing too. For pure aesthetics, it looks too perfect not to add to a collection along with other rare Dragon Ball Super cards.
If you ever decide to get one and use it (which is probably unheard of), it’s backed by an incredible 45000 power. Using it also guarantees a win since it has Victory Strike that lets you win the match as long as you deal damage with it. That’s why it’s common to find it selling within the thousands.
Son Goku, The Awakened Power – $150,000
From the Tournament of Power theme deck, Son Goku, The Awakened Power is a Secret Rare collection. It earned its rarity thanks to it being from a deck with a remarkably small print run. Add the fact that when played, it has 4500 power and can instakill the opponent.
The price scales massively depending on the Pristine grade, seller, and where it’s being sold. On average, it typically sells between $400 to $7,000. However, an eBay seller is pushing $150,000 for this in nearly perfect condition, making it one of the most expensive Dragon Ball Super trading cards on the market today.