Jolteon
Skyridge · #H12/144
Jolteon (H12/144), the Rare from Skyridge, has an estimated ungraded market price of about $11–$15.
As of July 17, 2026 · tracked daily by Riffle · estimates, not financial advice

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About Jolteon
Jolteon is a Rare (H12/144) from the Pokémon Skyridge set, released May 12, 2003. Ungraded copies currently trade at an estimated market price of $11–$15. The artwork is by Hikaru Koike. Riffle tracks its market price daily; graded (PSA) comps and full price history are available with Riffle.
Details
Other versions of Jolteon
Jolteon appears on 11 different cards across the sets Riffle tracks, at very different values. This page covers #H12/144 from Skyridge; the collector number printed at the bottom of the card tells them apart.
- Jolteon#4/64 · Jungle$200–$270Rare
- Jolteon#20/64 · Jungle$48–$65Rare
- Jolteon#135/165 · 151$2–$3Rare
- Jolteon#029/131 · Prismatic Evolutionsunder $1Rare
- Jolteon#13/144 · Skyridge—Rare
- Jolteon#6/100 · Sandstorm—Rare
- Jolteon#23/100 · Majestic Dawn—Rare
- Jolteon#26/111 · Rising Rivals—Rare
- Jolteon#28/90 · Undaunted—Uncommon
- Jolteon#45/95 · Call of Legends—Uncommon
FAQ
How much is Jolteon (H12/144) worth?
Jolteon (H12/144), the Rare from Skyridge, has an estimated ungraded market price of about $11–$15. Note: 10 other cards named Jolteon exist across the sets Riffle tracks, at very different values; check the collector number.
Which Jolteon card is this, and how do I tell the versions apart?
This page covers Jolteon (H12/144), the Rare (about $11–$15) from Skyridge.
The other versions: #4/64 from Jungle (Rare, about $200–$270); #20/64 from Jungle (Rare, about $48–$65); #135/165 from 151 (Rare, about $2–$3); #029/131 from Prismatic Evolutions (Rare, about under $1); #13/144 from Skyridge (Rare); #6/100 from Sandstorm (Rare); #23/100 from Majestic Dawn (Rare); #26/111 from Rising Rivals (Rare); #28/90 from Undaunted (Uncommon); #45/95 from Call of Legends (Uncommon).
The collector number printed at the bottom of the card is the reliable way to tell them apart.