The number of cards available to collect in thePokemon TCGis always growing, and some of the best Pokemon to collect feature several variations in each generation. The most valuable Milotic cards are among the top cards in vintage and modern sets, including some ofthe most expensive cards in Rebel Clash.
Pokemon from the first few generations feature a long history of cards which often includes some valuable vintage cards. Even obscure Pokemon likeSmeargle boast a solid group of expensive vintage cardsfor enjoyers of the Pokemon to collect.

The cards are ordered according to their market price onTCGplayer, which is subject to change. For cards with multiple versions, the more valuable version is selected.
8Milotic V Full Art (Rebel Clash) – $8.01
A Vibrant V Version
This visually stunning modern Milotic masterpiece kicks off the best Milotic cards with incredible artwork to behold. While full-art Pokemon rarely reach the values that some ofthe most expensive full-art Trainer cardsdo, this Milotic boasts a striking juxtaposition of colors.
The green background contrasts Milotic’s pastel colors perfectly, giving it a 3D-like appearance, almost jumping off the cardboard. Although it’s still a way short of its former highs in the double digits,Milotic looks prime to return to glory, with a solid upward trajectorybacking it.

7Milotic Prerelease (Promo) – $11.59
Two Layers Of Exclusivity
This Milotic promo is the first to appear among the most valuable Milotic cards, but it won’t be the last, as thisNintendo promo card comes in two distinct versions.
Sticking to the prerelease, this Milotic features a distinct “prerelease” stamp on the bottom right of the card’s artwork, clearly denoting it from any other versions. Unfortunately, this card’s value continues to sink, falling from the $17 plateau, now barely clinging to the double digits.

6Milotic Delta Species Reverse Holo (Dragon Frontiers) – $26.46
A Fiery Look In This Water-Type’s Eye
Delta Species cards are frequently sought after asDragon Frontiers is one of the most valuable sets from EX-era. This Milotic takes things in a different direction than most other Milotic arts, as the Pokemon’s fierce look in its eye is complemented by the dark, red hues splashed in the background.
Thereverse holo foil version is currently more expensive,but that wasn’t always the case, as the holo was once more expensive by a few dollars, but has since been overtaken.

This card continues its climb into the mid-20s, but with such a big shift changing the landscape of holo and reverse holo versions, there’s no guarantee of where this card may go.
5Milotic Reverse Holo Rare (Hidden Legends) – $32.44
Vibrant Colors For All To See
Much like the Delta Species Milotic, this card recently experienced a flip in the struggle between holographic and non-holo versions.
Whileboth versions have been rising since they hit the $20 mark,the non-holo surpassed the holo version, opening up a cushion to keep it ahead for now.

Regardless of which style you prefer, this Milotic artwork is simple, but gorgeous, much like Milotic itself. Grab this hidden gem from Hidden Legends and enjoy the swirling design.
4Milotic Reverse Holo Rare (Emerald) – $38.47
A Beautiful Brilliant Blue
This elegant Milotic artwork is one of the best in Emerald with a solid value for its reverse holo version. Unlike the reverse holo, this vintage Milotic is fairly affordable in a normal holo, considering what some of its peers are valued at.
If you enjoy vintage designs and Milotic, you won’t find many better cards available for the price than the holo version for $8.

Emerald is a nostalgic time featuring incredible Pokemon from Hoenn, with this Milotic offering one of the most visually appealing designs in the set.
3Milotic Staff Prerelease (Promo) – $69.99
Staff Only
The second version of the Milotic Nintendo promo was originally only given to staff members andfeatures a second stamp (“STAFF”) on the bottom left sideof the card art.
While there is a noticeable lack of sales data for this card, the price looks poised to increase, but its placement is unlikely to change given the large gaps between this card and the best Milotic cards above and below it.

Other than the stamp, this card is visually identical to the prior prerelease version, making it superior in rarity, but extremely similar in design.
2Milotic Shiny Reverse Holo Rare (Supreme Victors) – $117.14
A Shiny, Slippery Serpent
TheReverse Holo Rares continue their monopoly on the best Milotic cardsin the Pokemon TCG; however, this time it’s the only version of the card. This card’s deep blue background is darker than most of the other designs but sticks out due to how different it is from the brighter palettes.
The shiny Milotic featured in the artwork is a stunning depiction of this Pokemon, giving it an even more majestic appearance than its usual creme-and-pink color palette. Although its price jumps around often, this cardmaintains a base above $100and should stay solid in that range.

1Milotic ex Ultra Rare (Emerald) – $288.99
The Pinnacle Of Beauty
The Milotic ex claims the crown for the most valuable Milotic card out there, reaching heights comparable to some ofthe most expensive cards from the base set. While this card’s value soars high above the rest of the best Milotic cards, its market price is likely to drop once more sales are recorded, asthere are a few listed below $200.
Even assuming this card drops back down to the mid-100s, it will still likely maintain its spot as the top Milotic card, but the margin is likely to be much slimmer than it is now.