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Top 10 Most Expensive Pokemon Cards From Perfect Order

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Symbol Perfect Order symbol Cards in set 124 Release date March 27, 2026

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Perfect Order (ME03) is an English Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution expansion, released March 27, 2026, headlined by Mega Zygarde ex and themed around restoring “order” in a Lumiose City–style setting tied to Pokémon Legends: Z-A.

In Japanese, Perfect Order draws heavily from Nullifying Zero (M3) (also called Munikis Zero / Nihil Zero in some translations/romanizations).

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Perfect Order Case Cards: Top 10 Most Expensive Cards

Top 10 Most Expensive Pokemon Cards From Perfect Order

12 min read By The Hobby Bin Staff

Perfect Order, released on March 27, 2026, is the latest set to come out of the Mega Evolution block. With Pokemon switching to fairly small releases to match the Japanese counterparts, Perfect Order only has 124 total cards to pull on the English side.

As to be expected, this smaller set size means that we see fewer big chase cards and easier pull rates. Despite this, there are a handful of cards worth a closer look in Perfect Order. Today we will be touching on the top 10 most expensive cards from Perfect Order.

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#10. Poke Pad Ultra Rare #113/088

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#10. Poke Pad Ultra Rare #113/088

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Poke Pad Ultra Rare #113/088 is currently valued around $16.96 at the time of writing.

#10 on our list of the most expensive cards in Perfect Order is the Poke Pad Ultra Rare #113/088 at $16.96. Illustrated by Studio Bora Inc., this Full Art Item card lets you search your deck for any Pokémon without a Rule Box and put it into your hand, which makes it a genuinely useful consistency tool in decks that rely on non-ex Pokémon. Trainer Item cards do not often crack the top 10 in a set, so the fact that Poke Pad lands here is a sign of how much demand there is for it on both the collector and player side.

#9. Meowth ex Ultra Rare #107/088

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#9. Meowth ex Ultra Rare #107/088

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Meowth ex Ultra Rare #107/088 is currently valued around $20.57 at the time of writing.

#9 goes to the Meowth ex Ultra Rare #107/088, sitting at $20.57. This is the Full Art version of Meowth ex, a Colorless Basic with an Ability that lets you search your deck for a Supporter card when you play it from your hand onto your Bench, which has made it a popular utility piece in the current format. Meowth has always had a dedicated fanbase, and with the Special Illustration Rare version being the single most expensive card in the entire set, the demand for every printing of this card in Perfect Order is understandably high.

#8. Clefairy Illustration Rare #094/088

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#8. Clefairy Illustration Rare #094/088

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Clefairy Illustration Rare #094/088 is currently valued around $28.02 at the time of writing.

Coming in at #8 on the list of the most expensive cards from Perfect Order is the Clefairy Illustration Rare #094/088. As an Illustration Rare, this card carries a strong appeal to collectors who love the charming, storybook-style artwork that the IR rarity is known for delivering, and Clefairy is one of those classic, beloved Pokémon that has always had a dedicated fanbase. That combination of nostalgic appeal and stunning artwork is more than enough to push this card to its current market value of around $28.02.

#7. Jacinthe Special Illustration Rare #122/088

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#7. Jacinthe Special Illustration Rare #122/088

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Jacinthe Special Illustration Rare #122/088 is currently valued around $34.81 at the time of writing.

#7 on our list of the best cards in Perfect Order is the Jacinthe Special Illustration Rare #122/088 at $34.81. Jacinthe is a Z-A Royale participant and the head of the Lumiose Society of Battle Connoisseurs from Pokémon Legends: Z-A, and her card heals 150 damage from one of your Psychic-type Pokémon, making her a niche but usable Supporter in the right deck. Illustrator Souichirou Gunjima frames her in a glittering high-end room surrounded by ornate chandeliers and a table overflowing with sweets and fine food, leaning fully into her refined connoisseur persona and giving the card a realistic, detail-packed feel that stands out in the set.

#6. Rosa's Encouragement Special Illustration Rare #123/088

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#6. Rosa's Encouragement Special Illustration Rare #123/088

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Rosa's Encouragement Special Illustration Rare #123/088 is currently valued around $73.45 at the time of writing.

Rosa's Encouragement Special Illustration Rare #123/088 comes in at #6 on our Perfect Order price guide at $73.45. Rosa is the beloved female protagonist of Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, and her card effect is a strong one, letting you attach up to two Basic Energy from your discard pile to a Stage 2 Pokémon when you are behind on Prize cards. Illustrator Iori Suzuki depicts Rosa mid-stride at a summer festival, and the energy and warmth of that artwork is a big part of why this card has established itself as one of the chase cards in the set for Trainer collectors.

#5. Mega Starmie ex Special Illustration Rare #118/088

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#5. Mega Starmie ex Special Illustration Rare #118/088

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Mega Starmie ex Special Illustration Rare #118/088 is currently valued around $74.16 at the time of writing.

At #5 on our Perfect Order price guide, the Mega Starmie ex Special Illustration Rare #118/088 comes in at $74.16. Illustrated by takuyoa, the artwork turns Mega Starmie into a prismatic, city-lit spectacle with its jewel core blasting out a multicolored beam over a nighttime skyline, and collectors have responded well to how the purple and blue tones bring the Water-type to life on foil. On the competitive side, Mega Starmie ex has already shown real results in Japan alongside Mega Froslass ex, meaning this card carries both player and collector demand at once, which is always a good sign for long-term value.

#4. Mega Clefable ex Special Illustration Rare #119/088

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#4. Mega Clefable ex Special Illustration Rare #119/088

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Mega Clefable ex Special Illustration Rare #119/088 is currently valued around $75.38 at the time of writing.

Coming in at #4 on our list of the most expensive cards in Perfect Order is the Mega Clefable ex Special Illustration Rare #119/088 at $75.38. Illustrated by Cons Nitands, who also illustrated the Sylveon ex Special Illustration Rare in Prismatic Evolutions, the card places Mega Clefable in a dreamscape of pink, yellow, and lilac light with sparkles arcing around it as it rises from a deep blue starfield into what feels like a celestial dawn. This is the first time Mega Clefable has ever appeared in the Pokémon TCG, and that debut premium, combined with Cons Nitands' track record on high-value Fairy-type cards, makes the #119 one of the top pulls from Perfect Order.

#3. Mega Zygarde ex Special Illustration Rare #120/088

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#3. Mega Zygarde ex Special Illustration Rare #120/088

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Mega Zygarde ex Special Illustration Rare #120/088 is currently valued around $92.68 at the time of writing.

#3 on our Perfect Order price guide is the Mega Zygarde ex Special Illustration Rare #120/088 at $92.68. Illustrated by kantaro, this is a standout piece in the set, showing Mega Zygarde's Complete Forme alongside its 10% and 50% Formes and scattered Zygarde Cells, creating a layered, storied image that feels like the moment the Legendary Pokémon descends on Lumiose City. As the mascot of Perfect Order and one of only a handful of cards in the Mega Hyper Rare and Special Illustration Rare tiers, Mega Zygarde ex in this form remains one of the most sought-after chase cards in the set.

#2. Mega Zygarde ex Mega Hyper Rare #124/088

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#2. Mega Zygarde ex Mega Hyper Rare #124/088

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Mega Zygarde ex Mega Hyper Rare #124/088 is currently valued around $165.34 at the time of writing.

At #2 on our Perfect Order price guide, the Mega Zygarde ex Mega Hyper Rare #124/088 sits at $165.34. This is the only Mega Hyper Rare in the entire set, illustrated by takuyoa, and it renders Zygarde's Complete Forme entirely in textured gold foil with sharp angular lines and radiant beams that make it look less like a creature and more like a living sigil when the light catches the card. With Special Illustration Rares estimated at roughly 1 in 55 packs and the Mega Hyper Rare being even scarcer on top of that, this card sits at the very top of the rarity pyramid in Perfect Order and has cross-appeal for fans of Legendaries, gold cards, and Mega Evolutions all at once.

#1. Meowth ex Special Illustration Rare #121/088

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#1. Meowth ex Special Illustration Rare #121/088

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Meowth ex Special Illustration Rare #121/088 is currently valued around $176.73 at the time of writing.

Sitting at #1 as the most expensive card in Perfect Order is the Meowth ex Special Illustration Rare #121/088 at $176.73. Natsumi Yoshida, who has been illustrating for the Pokémon TCG since around the Obsidian Flames era with her debut being the Mew ex SVP Black Star Promo, brings a pop art approach to this card, dropping Meowth into a riot of comic-style flowers, food, and abstract shapes filled with saturated colors that practically explode off the foil. Meowth is one of the most universally recognized Pokémon in the franchise, and that character popularity combined with Yoshida's bold artwork has made this card the clear chase card of Perfect Order, outpricing even the three Mega Evolution Special Illustration Rares and landing above the Mega Hyper Rare at market.

Card prices shift quickly after a new set releases, so the figures listed here reflect market prices at the time this article was written and may look different by the time you are reading this. For up to date prices on every card in Perfect Order, check out the full Perfect Order price guide where we track the complete set.

Want to see more? Here are the runner-ups that just missed the top 10:

#11. Mega Starmie ex Ultra Rare #102/088

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#11. Mega Starmie ex Ultra Rare #102/088

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Mega Starmie ex Ultra Rare #102/088 is currently valued around $13.78 at the time of writing.

Runner-up #11 on our Perfect Order price guide is the Mega Starmie ex Ultra Rare #102/088, coming in at $13.78. Mega Starmie ex has seen real competitive play in the post-rotation format in Japan, pairing well with Mega Froslass ex, and is expected to get further support with the introduction of Mega Greninja ex down the line. Players looking to build around Mega Starmie ex will almost certainly want to pick up this Full Art version, making it a solid budget top pull for those with one eye on the meta.

#12. Mega Zygarde ex Ultra Rare #104/088

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#12. Mega Zygarde ex Ultra Rare #104/088

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Mega Zygarde ex Ultra Rare #104/088 is currently valued around $11.45 at the time of writing.

Next up at runner-up #12 is the Mega Zygarde ex Ultra Rare #104/088 at $11.45. Mega Zygarde ex is the flagship card of Perfect Order, a 310 HP Fighting-type with the Gaia Wave and Nullifying Zero attacks, where the latter can flip coins to deal 150 damage to every one of your opponent's Pokémon. The Full Art treatment here keeps it accessible for players who want the card for competitive use without paying the premium that the Special Illustration Rare or Mega Hyper Rare versions command.

#13. Rosa's Encouragement Ultra Rare #114/088

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#13. Rosa's Encouragement Ultra Rare #114/088

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Rosa's Encouragement Ultra Rare #114/088 is currently valued around $9.82 at the time of writing.

Runner-up #13 is Rosa's Encouragement #114/088, the Ultra Rare version of the card, priced at $9.82. Rosa is the female protagonist from Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, and her Supporter card effect lets you attach up to two Basic Energy from your discard pile to one of your Stage 2 Pokémon, which has obvious appeal to players running Stage 2 builds. The Special Illustration Rare version of the same card is sitting in the main top 10, so the gap in price between the two printings here is a good indicator of just how much the artwork premium matters in this set.

#14. Mega Clefable ex Ultra Rare #103/088

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#14. Mega Clefable ex Ultra Rare #103/088

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Mega Clefable ex Ultra Rare #103/088 is currently valued around $7.92 at the time of writing.

Runner-up #14 goes to the Mega Clefable ex Ultra Rare #103/088 at $7.92. This is the Full Art version of the card, illustrated by 5ban Graphics, and while it does not carry the same collector premium as the Special Illustration Rare version, it is still the first time Mega Clefable has ever received a card in the Pokémon TCG. Collectors who want the Mega Clefable ex in their binder without spending big on the SIR will find this a reasonable pickup.

#15. Yveltal ex Ultra Rare #105/088

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#15. Yveltal ex Ultra Rare #105/088

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Yveltal ex Ultra Rare #105/088 is currently valued around $7.15 at the time of writing.

Coming in at runner-up #15 on our list of the best cards in Perfect Order is the Yveltal ex Ultra Rare #105/088, sitting at $7.15. Yveltal is a Dark/Flying-type Legendary Pokémon introduced in the Kalos region, and given the set's Lumiose City theme tied to Pokémon Legends: Z-A, its inclusion here feels right at home. It sits just outside the main top 10, but Legendary Pokémon cards consistently hold a baseline level of interest from collectors that keeps them from fading entirely.

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