Double Colorless Energy

Double Colorless Energy

Evolutions set symbol Evolutions • #90
RarityUncommon
Card typeEnergy
SubtypeSpecial
ArtistKeiji Kinebuchi
Released2016/11/02

TCGplayer Prices as of Jun 8, 2026

Normal
Near Mint $0.39
Reverse Holofoil
Near Mint $1.92

Graded Card Prices

eBay sold listings by grade, last 90 days.

PSA 9
$17.00
1
  • $28.00 Dec 21
  • $8.00 Aug 28
  • $14.99 Aug 11
PSA 8
$8.55
2
  • $11.00 Oct 27
  • $7.00 Oct 26

Data through Dec 21, 2025.

Price History

Price data from TCGplayer and eBay sold listings. Updated daily.

Grading Population

65 Total Graded
23.1% Gem Rate
15 Total Gems
3 Graders
PSA 48 graded
Grade 9: 21 Grade 10: 14 Gem rate: 29.2%
BECKETT 3 graded
Grade 9: 3
CGC 14 graded
Grade 9: 3 Grade 10: 1 Gem rate: 7.1%

Population data updated May 5, 2026. Tracks PSA, Beckett, CGC, and SGC. Newer graders like TAG and ACE appear in sales data below but not in PSA-style population reports.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current market price of Double Colorless Energy?
The current market price of Double Colorless Energy from Evolutions (2016) is $0.42, based on the latest TCGplayer sales data. Prices update daily and may fluctuate based on demand, condition, and recent sales activity.
What set is Double Colorless Energy from?
Double Colorless Energy in the Evolutions set, which was released in 2016. It is card number 90.
How rare is Double Colorless Energy?
Double Colorless Energy has a rarity classification of Uncommon. The card was illustrated by Keiji Kinebuchi.
How many copies of Double Colorless Energy have been graded?
A total of 65 copies of Double Colorless Energy have been graded across major grading companies (PSA, BGS, CGC, SGC). The overall gem rate (grade 10) is approximately 23.1%.
Are there alternate printings of Double Colorless Energy?
Yes, there are 9 alternate printings of Double Colorless Energy: Latin America Championships, Latin America Championships [Staff], North America Championships, North America Championships [Staff], Oceania Championships, Diego Cassiraga (2017), Kabu Fukase (2017), Naoto Suzuki (2017), and Zachary Bokhari (2017). Each variant typically has different print quantities and market values.