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5 facts about this card
Aquapolis Suicune is a true e-Reader-era oddity because this artwork appeared as both a regular Holofoil and Non Holofoil card in the set, then also got a Reverse Holo Jumbo Box Topper version for English booster boxes.
This card comes from Aquapolis, the massive 186-card English expansion released on January 15, 2003, a set collectors remember as one of the defining releases of the Pokémon-e era.
Suicune feels especially fitting in Aquapolis because in Pokémon Crystal it was elevated from a side legend into a major story focus, reinforcing its mystique as Johto’s roaming guardian of pure water.
Suicune’s legend is one of the most poetic in the franchise, with Pokédex lore describing it as a divine Pokémon tied to the north wind and the power to purify filthy water, which gives this card an almost mythic collector appeal.
The card was illustrated by Atsuko Nishida, one of Pokémon’s most important longtime designers and artists, whose soft, environmental style helped make many early-era cards feel dreamlike and alive.
Card Reference
Suicune is a Pokemon trading card from the Pokemon Aquapolis set, card number 37. This card has a Rare rarity, is printed in English, belongs to the Wizards of the Coast era, and was released in 2003. The current market price is $66.29, based on recent Raw NM sales tracked on Double Holo.
The current market price of Suicune is $66.29. Market price reflects recent Raw NM sales on Double Holo and updates as new sales come in.
Suicune is from the Pokemon Aquapolis set, card number 37, released in 2003.
Whether Suicune 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 Suicune 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.