# Gengar #27/130

The Gengar (#27/130, Diamond and Pearl, 2007) is a rare Pokemon card. Across 3 ZeroPop community scans it averages a 7.0/10 grade (NM), with 0% grading Gem Mint 9.5 or higher.

Canonical URL: https://zeropop.app/card/gengar-diamond-and-pearl-27-130

## Card details

- Set: Diamond and Pearl
- Number: #27/130
- Year: 2007
- Game: Pokemon
- Rarity: Rare
- Printing: Normal
- Set released: May 23, 2007
- Set size: 130 cards

## Market price

- Current raw value: $84
- 4-month change: +265.9%

## Community grade population

- Scans: 3
- Average overall grade: 7.0 / 10
- Average corners: 8.2
- Average edges: 7.3
- Average surface: 8.2
- Average centering: 9.0
- Gem Mint (9.5+) rate: 0%
- Highest community grade: 9.0

### Value by grade

| Grade | % of scans | Avg value |
|-------|------------|-----------|
| 9 | 33% | $84 |
| 7 | 33% | $65 |
| 6 & below | 33% | $65 |

### Most common condition issues

- Whitening: 67% of scans
- Whitening; Tr B: 33% of scans
- Whitening; L: 33% of scans

## Is it worth grading?

A raw Gengar carries a market value of $84. Community scans grading 9 are worth roughly $84, about 1.0× the raw price. Submission economics depend on the grade your specific copy would actually receive.

## Frequently asked questions

### What is a Gengar worth?

The Gengar from Diamond and Pearl has a live raw market value that moves with recent sales, and graded copies sell for more. Create a free ZeroPop account and start a 3-day Pro trial to see its current value, full price history, and the estimated price at every grade.

### What grade do most Gengar cards get?

Across 3 community scans on ZeroPop, the Gengar averages a 7.0/10 overall grade. 0% reach Gem Mint (9.5+). Sub-grade averages: corners 8.2, edges 7.3, surface 8.2, centering 9.0.

### What are the most common defects on a Gengar?

The most frequently flagged condition issues on scanned Gengar cards are Whitening (67% of scans), Whitening; Tr B (33% of scans), Whitening; L (33% of scans).

### Is the Gengar worth grading?

Whether the Gengar is worth submitting depends on its raw value versus its graded value and your predicted grade. ZeroPop scans the card, predicts a PSA/BGS/CGC grade, and runs the break-even math before you pay submission fees.

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Source: ZeroPop community grade data. ZeroPop is an AI-powered trading card grading app at https://zeropop.app