Persian
Skyridge · #42/144
Persian (42/144), the Uncommon from Skyridge, has an estimated ungraded market price of about $110–$150.
As of July 17, 2026 · tracked daily by Riffle · estimates, not financial advice

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About Persian
Persian is a Uncommon (42/144) from the Pokémon Skyridge set, released May 12, 2003. Ungraded copies currently trade at an estimated market price of $110–$150. The artwork is by Atsuko Nishida. Riffle tracks its market price daily; graded (PSA) comps and full price history are available with Riffle.
Details
Other versions of Persian
Persian appears on 9 different cards across the sets Riffle tracks, at very different values. This page covers #42/144 from Skyridge; the collector number printed at the bottom of the card tells them apart.
- Persian#078/64 · Shrouded Fable$65–$85Illustration Rare
- Persian#42/64 · Jungle$11–$15Uncommon
- Persian#56/130 · Base Set 2$2–$4Uncommon
- Persian#053/165 · 151under $1Uncommon
- Persian#049/64 · Shrouded Fableunder $1Common
- Persian#44/112 · FireRed & LeafGreen—Uncommon
- Persian#68/146 · Legends Awakened—Uncommon
- Persian#27/123 · HeartGold SoulSilver—Rare
FAQ
How much is Persian (42/144) worth?
Persian (42/144), the Uncommon from Skyridge, has an estimated ungraded market price of about $110–$150. Note: 8 other cards named Persian exist across the sets Riffle tracks, at very different values; check the collector number.
Which Persian card is this, and how do I tell the versions apart?
This page covers Persian (42/144), the Uncommon (about $110–$150) from Skyridge.
The other versions: #078/64 from Shrouded Fable (Illustration rare, about $65–$85); #42/64 from Jungle (Uncommon, about $11–$15); #56/130 from Base Set 2 (Uncommon, about $2–$4); #053/165 from 151 (Uncommon, about under $1); #049/64 from Shrouded Fable (Common, about under $1); #44/112 from FireRed & LeafGreen (Uncommon); #68/146 from Legends Awakened (Uncommon); #27/123 from HeartGold SoulSilver (Rare).
The collector number printed at the bottom of the card is the reliable way to tell them apart.