Snorlax
Snorlax is the most valuable card in Jungle, currently at $315.29. Its Rare rarity drives most of the premium over the set's regular cards. Artwork by Ken Sugimori.
Chase Cards
Snorlax leads Jungle at $315.29. The ranking below covers the ten most valuable cards in the set, sorted by live market price. Jungle released in 1999 as part of the original era of the Pokemon TCG — first-print holos from these sets anchor the entire vintage market.
Prices checked · TCGplayer first, Cardmarket fallback
Snorlax is the most valuable card in Jungle, currently at $315.29. Its Rare rarity drives most of the premium over the set's regular cards. Artwork by Ken Sugimori.
Ranked #2 in the set, trading at roughly 70% of the top card's price. Its Rare rarity drives most of the premium over the set's regular cards. Artwork by Kagemaru Himeno.
Ranked #3 in the set, trading at roughly 41% of the top card's price. Its Rare rarity drives most of the premium over the set's regular cards. Artwork by Kagemaru Himeno.
Ranked #4 in the set, trading at roughly 39% of the top card's price. Its Rare rarity drives most of the premium over the set's regular cards. Artwork by Ken Sugimori.
Ranked #5 in the set, trading at roughly 30% of the top card's price. Its Rare rarity drives most of the premium over the set's regular cards. Artwork by Ken Sugimori.
Ranked #6 in the set, trading at roughly 29% of the top card's price. Its Rare rarity drives most of the premium over the set's regular cards. Artwork by Kagemaru Himeno.
Ranked #7 in the set, trading at roughly 28% of the top card's price. Its Rare rarity drives most of the premium over the set's regular cards. Artwork by Keiji Kinebuchi.
Ranked #8 in the set, trading at roughly 27% of the top card's price. Its Rare rarity drives most of the premium over the set's regular cards. Artwork by Kagemaru Himeno.
Ranked #9 in the set, trading at roughly 27% of the top card's price. Its Rare rarity drives most of the premium over the set's regular cards. Artwork by Ken Sugimori.
Ranked #10 in the set, trading at roughly 27% of the top card's price. Its Rare rarity drives most of the premium over the set's regular cards. Artwork by Kagemaru Himeno.
A chase card is the card collectors open packs hoping to hit — the intersection of low pull rate, standout artwork, and market demand. In Jungle (1999), that means the cards above: they consistently command the highest prices in the set , often from the secret-rare slots beyond the 64-card printed checklist.
Prices on this page follow live market data and re-rank automatically as the market moves. For a full view of Jungle, explore the checklist, price guide, or browse by rarity and type.