Geodude
Expedition Base Set · #110/165
Geodude (110/165), the Common from Expedition Base Set, has an estimated ungraded market price of about $11–$15.
As of July 18, 2026 · tracked daily by Riffle · estimates, not financial advice

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About Geodude
Geodude is a Common (110/165) from the Pokémon Expedition Base Set set, released September 15, 2002. Ungraded copies currently trade at an estimated market price of $11–$15. The artwork is by Aya Kusube. Riffle tracks its market price daily; graded (PSA) comps and full price history are available with Riffle.
Details
Other versions of Geodude
Geodude appears on 9 different cards across the sets Riffle tracks, at very different values. This page covers #110/165 from Expedition Base Set; the collector number printed at the bottom of the card tells them apart.
- Geodude#55/97 · Dragon$6–$8Common
- Geodude#56/97 · Dragon$6–$8Common
- Geodude#84/123 · Mysterious Treasures$5–$7Common
- Geodude#47/62 · Fossil$3–$5Common
- Geodude#65/99 · Arceus$3–$4Common
- Geodude#44/64 · Neo Revelation$2–$3Common
- Geodude#074/165 · 151under $1Common
- Geodude#105/147 · Supreme Victorsunder $1Common
FAQ
How much is Geodude (110/165) worth?
Geodude (110/165), the Common from Expedition Base Set, has an estimated ungraded market price of about $11–$15. Note: 8 other cards named Geodude exist across the sets Riffle tracks, at very different values; check the collector number.
Which Geodude card is this, and how do I tell the versions apart?
This page covers Geodude (110/165), the Common (about $11–$15) from Expedition Base Set.
The other versions: #55/97 from Dragon (Common, about $6–$8); #56/97 from Dragon (Common, about $6–$8); #84/123 from Mysterious Treasures (Common, about $5–$7); #47/62 from Fossil (Common, about $3–$5); #65/99 from Arceus (Common, about $3–$4); #44/64 from Neo Revelation (Common, about $2–$3); #074/165 from 151 (Common, about under $1); #105/147 from Supreme Victors (Common, about under $1).
The collector number printed at the bottom of the card is the reliable way to tell them apart.