The 9 Most Expensive Venipede Pokémon Cards

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Alek Koch
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Last updated: April 9, 2026 at 10:26 PM UTC
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Ah, Venipede. The little bug with a big heart in the Pokémon TCG world. This adorable bug-type Pokémon has gone through several printings since its debut in the Black & White series and has become a bit of a niche collector's item. Sure, it might not be the Charizard of the bug world, but there’s definitely a charm to this little critter that appeals to trainers and collectors alike. Prices are driven by a combination of rarity, artwork quality, and the nostalgia factor for those who remember trying to catch it in the games. Let’s crawl into the ten most expensive Venipede cards and see what makes them tick – or in this case, crawl.

Only 9 English Venipede cards exist in the Pokémon TCG — this list covers all of them.

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#1

Venipede

#132 · Black Bolt · Illustration Rare · Holofoil

$6.60

Market Price

The Venipede from Black Bolt (#132) is the heavyweight champ, commanding a price of $6.60 thanks to its status as an Illustration Rare. This card stands out not just because it’s holofoil, but also due to the stunning art that brings Venipede to life in a unique way. Collectors love its vibrant design, and with fewer copies in circulation, demand has pushed this card's value up. It’s a must-have for any serious Venipede enthusiast or anyone who appreciates beautiful illustrations.

#2

Venipede

#52 · Black & White · Common · Reverse Holofoil

$1.91

Market Price

Coming in at $1.91, the Reverse Holofoil Venipede from the Black & White (#52) set is a fan favorite due to its classic design. While it’s just a common card, the reverse holo treatment gives it that extra sparkle that makes it pop in your collection. This card's price reflects a decent supply but high demand among nostalgia-driven collectors looking to complete their sets. It’s not just a card; it's a blast from the past for many trainers.

#3

Venipede

#38 · Emerging Powers · Common · Reverse Holofoil

$1.17

Market Price

The Emerging Powers (#38) Venipede is priced at $1.17 in its Reverse Holofoil glory. This printing is one of the earliest ones for Venipede, tapping into the collector's market with a blend of nostalgia and rarity — yes, we’re definitely on the bug train here! While it’s abundant in supply, collectors still chase it because it represents an important era in the TCG. Plus, that Reverse Holo pattern only adds to its appeal.

#4

Venipede

#72 · Boundaries Crossed · Common · Reverse Holofoil

$1.07

Market Price

Squeezing into fourth place, the Boundaries Crossed (#72) Reverse Holofoil version is valued at $1.07. While it's still a common card, it captures Venipede in some stylish artwork that resonates with fans. The slight uptick in price compared to the earlier cards shows how collectors are recognizing the quality and appeal of this printing. It's no rare gem, but its nostalgic charm has its place among the Venipede family.

#5

Venipede

#51 · XY · Common · Reverse Holofoil

$0.55

Market Price

Next, we have the XY (#51) version, sitting at a wallet-friendly $0.55. This Reverse Holofoil is slightly more modern and comes with an art style that reflects the evolving design of Pokémon cards during the XY era. While it doesn’t command a high price, it’s a solid addition for collectors focusing on completing their sets from this timeline. It’s the kind of card you wouldn’t mind pulling in a pack, even if it won’t make your wallet cry.

#6

Venipede

#56 · Burning Shadows · Common · Reverse Holofoil

$0.24

Market Price

The Burning Shadows (#56) Venipede is a Reverse Holofoil priced at $0.24, which is a steal if you appreciate the cuteness factor. While it’s not going to make headlines for its value, this card is perfect for budget collectors or those who just want to add it to their collection for fun. Plus, it’s a reminder of the interesting mechanics introduced in the Burning Shadows set, which can make it appealing to nostalgic gameplay fans.

#7

Venipede

#105 · Chilling Reign · Common · Reverse Holofoil

$0.19

Market Price

At $0.19, the Chilling Reign (#105) Venipede Reverse Holofoil is a perfect example of how some cards can fly under the radar. While the price is low, collectors know that sometimes these lesser-known cards can gain value over time. The artwork is charming, and its low price means you can snag a few without breaking the bank. It could be an underdog in your collection just waiting for its moment to shine.

#8

Venipede

#115 · Twilight Masquerade · Common · Reverse Holofoil

$0.18

Market Price

The Twilight Masquerade (#115) Reverse Holofoil Venipede clocks in at $0.18. Its price reflects its common rarity, but the artwork is playful and fun, capturing Venipede in a unique way. While it might not draw the same attention as the higher-priced entries, it’s a great card for those who appreciate the artistry involved. Plus, the Twilight Masquerade set holds a certain quirky charm that can appeal to collectors of all kinds.

#9

Venipede

#54 · Black Bolt · Common · Reverse Holofoil

$0.10

Market Price

Finally, we have the Black Bolt (#54) Reverse Holofoil, which is priced at just $0.10. This card embodies the struggle of being common — there are plenty out there, but it’s still a cute representation of our favorite bug. While it might not be setting the world on fire in terms of value, it’s the kind of card you trade with friends or keep because, hey, it’s still Venipede. Sometimes, it’s not about the price; it’s about the Pokémon.

Now's a decent time to grab any Venipede cards that catch your eye! With the market constantly shifting, some of these may rise in value as collectors chase the nostalgia factor more fervently. Watch particularly for the Black Bolt Illustration Rare; its price could continue climbing as demand widens. But if you're just looking for some fun and affordable cards, those Reverse Holooptions are great for filling out a collection without making your wallet weep. Happy hunting!

AK
Alek Koch

Pokémon TCG analyst and price guide writer at PokedexWiki. Covers market trends, chase cards, and set reviews with a sharp eye and a sense of humor.

Prices last updated: April 9, 2026 at 10:26 PM UTC

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