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Type... Single Card

Series... Sword & Shield

Set... S7R Sky Stream

PSA10 Rayquaza VMAX HR

Sold For

990,000 Yen ($6346.15)

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2026-02-27 21:01:13 JST

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Collector Commentary

The PSA 10 Rayquaza VMAX from the Sword & Shield S7R Sky Stream set exemplifies the pinnacle of Pokémon card collecting, particularly for fans of this legendary Draon-type Pokémon, first introduced in the early 2000s. Issued as part of a limited production run, these high-grade cards are highly sought after by collectors, reflecting the enduring popularity of Rayquaza in the Pokémon franchise. As with many cards from Japan, this pristine example benefits from superior storage practices compared to Western releases, enhancing its long-term collectability. The current bid of ¥990,000 aligns with the strong market demand for Rayquaza variants, a trend seen consistently within the collector community.