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5 facts about this card
Charmeleon from Expedition Base Set is part of the Pokémon TCG’s first main e-Card expansion, a landmark WotC-era release built to interact with the Nintendo e-Reader.
This card was illustrated by Tomokazu Komiya, one of the TCG’s most distinctive artists, whose offbeat, storybook-like style makes even an uncommon like Charmeleon feel instantly recognizable to longtime collectors.
Expedition Charmeleon’s attacks directly echo the video games, since both Scratch-based moves and Flamethrower are attacks Charmeleon can learn in the main series.
For anime fans, Charmeleon is the form where Ash’s fiery starter famously became disobedient after evolving in "The March of the Exeggutor Squad," giving the species one of the most memorable personality shifts in early Pokémon animation.
Like other Expedition cards, this Charmeleon carried e-Reader data, and its swipeable Pokédex entry describes Charmeleon becoming so agitated in battle that it incinerates its surroundings with intense flames.
Card Reference
Charmeleon is a Pokemon trading card from the Pokemon Expedition set, card number 73. This card has a Uncommon rarity, is printed in English, belongs to the Wizards of the Coast era, and was released in 2002. The current market price is $37.44, based on recent Raw NM sales tracked on Double Holo.
The current market price of Charmeleon is $37.44. Market price reflects recent Raw NM sales on Double Holo and updates as new sales come in.
Charmeleon is from the Pokemon Expedition set, card number 73, released in 2002.
Whether Charmeleon is worth grading depends on its condition and the graded population for the card. Higher grades command larger premiums, so review recent graded sales and use Double Holo's Grading ROI tools to weigh the cost of grading against the expected graded value before submitting.
You can buy or sell Charmeleon on the Double Holo marketplace, which pairs live listings with a bid and ask order book, so you can set your own price or take the best available offer. Sellers pay a 4.9% platform fee on completed sales, with a $1 minimum.