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Nosepass — Cosmic Eclipse Pokémon card

Market Price

$0.12

-99.0%

Graded Prices

PSA 10

$30.82

PSA 9.5

$12.00

PSA 9

$10.49

PSA 8

$10.49

PSA 7

$10.49

NosepassCosmic Eclipse #106 Pokémon Card

Cosmic Eclipse·#106·2019

Nosepass, the Compass Pokémon, is a Rock-type introduced in Generation III, known for its magnetic nose and its unique evolution into Probopass. This particular card from the 2019 Cosmic Eclipse set, card #106, is a common variant featuring charming artwork by Anesaki Dynamic. Here, you will discover Nosepass's rich Pokédex lore, its precise attack mechanics including energy costs, weakness, and retreat cost, along with its edition history within the Pokémon TCG. This page offers insights into its appeal to collectors and addresses frequently asked questions about this specific card.

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Card Number
#106
Release Date
August 22, 2019
Language
EN
Set Code
SM12

Nosepass is a Rock-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III. Known as the Compass Pokémon, it is characterized by its large, red, magnetic nose that always points north. This makes Nosepass an invaluable guide for travelers in the Pokémon world, although it is said to be quite immobile, moving only about an inch a year. Despite its slow movement, when threatened, it can spin and drill into the ground in a split second to escape danger. Nosepass evolves into Probopass when leveled up in a special magnetic field area, gaining the Steel type. In the games, Nosepass is often found in caves or rocky areas, reflecting its Rock typing. In the anime, Nosepass has appeared in various episodes, often showcasing its navigational abilities or its defensive nature. Its unique magnetic properties and stoic appearance contribute to its cultural significance as a symbol of steadfastness and direction.

Price History

Full Price Guide

Ungraded$0
Grade 9$10
Grade 9.5$12
SGC 10$18
CGC 10$25
PSA 10$31
BGS 10$40
BGS 10 Black$200
CGC 10 Pristine$45

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