Tyranitar V
Pokémon TCG

Tyranitar V

Set Battle Styles
No. #155
Finish holofoil
ID swsh5-155
Post-2020
⚠ Anchor gap detected: Mar 2020 → Nov 2021 (20 months). Signal reflects available data only.
Tyranitar moves through the mountain ranges as a force of geological change, its invulnerable form reshaping entire peaks with casual gestures to carve out suitable nesting grounds. This creature exists in perpetual pursuit of worthy adversaries, leaving a trail of crumbled stone and transformed landscapes as testament to its passage.

What you are paying for
Total you pay $196.39 PriceCharting (2026-03-26)
$196.39 goes to the card 100%
Genuine collector value is $576.38 — you are paying less than honest value
Price history
■ Market price (USD) - - Honest value (USD)  ·  0.00792254 BTC fixed
Honest price
Honest BTC price 0.00792254 BTC
BTC spot $72,752
Based on 9 cycle anchor points · Jan 2021 — present
Premium vs honest price -65.9%
BTC convergence price $24,789
BTC level at which today's USD cost equals honest collector value
Your options
I. Buy today at $196.39
This card trades below its honest price — your full payment goes to the card.
II. Save in BTC — wait for convergence
Honest BTC price is fixed at 0.00792254 BTC. As BTC rises its USD equivalent rises toward the asking price. The inflation premium compresses in BTC terms.
III. Find a card already at honest value
Some cards trade near their honest price right now. Your full budget goes to the card — not inflation.
Cycle context
Post-ATH Correction
BTC trades 36.2% below its Oct 2025 peak.

Honest USD value at ATH  —  $903.85
Honest USD value today  —  $576.38

$327.47 of honest USD value has moved with BTC's 36.2% correction from its peak. The honest BTC price (0.00792254 BTC) has not changed.
Analysis
Of the $196.39 asking price, $576.38 represents genuine collector value while negative $379.99 accounts for monetary expansion effects, meaning the card is trading below its inflation-adjusted worth. During this Post-ATH Correction phase, the honest USD value reflects a market where Bitcoin has pulled back from recent peaks, typically creating opportunities to acquire cards below their monetary expansion-adjusted prices. The analysis draws from 9 anchor points spanning a complete cycle history, providing high confidence in the undervaluation signal.