Dragonite, Fossil #19
Fossil · #19/62

Dragonite

RareColorlessStage 2

Dragonite from Fossil, card 19 of 62. A non-holo Rare that sits one tier below the marquee chases but rewards collectors building a complete set in graded condition.

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Grade in app
PSA 10PSA 9Raw NM
HP
100
Type
Colorless
Stage
Stage 2
Pokédex
#149
About this card

Dragonite · Fossil, what to know.

About the Dragonite card

Dragonite sits at #19 in Fossil, the third of the Wizards of the Coast print runs. Illustration by Kagemaru Himeno. Himeno is one of the most-recognized vintage TCG illustrators. Her work shows up more in Neo-era and later sets, but earlier appearances carry a small premium with art-focused collectors. In the games, Dragonite evolves from Dragonair, which makes it a late-stage card in the line.

The flavor text on the card reads: "An extremely rarely seen marine Pokémon. Its intelligence is said to match that of humans." Pokédex entries from this era are short and often quirky, written by the original Japanese localization team for a specific stat-block layout that no longer exists in modern cards.

About Dragonite in the Pokémon world

The fully evolved Dratini line. Friendly orange dragon silhouette. One of the most-beloved Pokémon designs. Fossil holo Dragonite is the marquee chase of the entire Fossil set. PSA 10 1st Edition examples are genuinely scarce and command top of the Fossil price chart.

Print variants and how to spot them

Fossil shipped in two print waves: 1st Edition (stamped) and Unlimited. There is no Shadowless equivalent for this set, and no widely-recognized error print on the scale of Jungle's No Symbol issue. Variant identification on Fossil is simpler than Base Set, but PSA 10 1st Edition populations are noticeably lower than the Base Set equivalents.

Grading and condition

For graded buyers, non-holo Rares are less punishing on surface but no easier on centering. PSA 10 populations for Wizards-era Rares are smaller than the Rare Holo populations in some cases because the cards were less protected and more frequently played. Edge whitening from sleeves is the typical grade-cap on raw copies.

If you are buying this card

For raw purchases of this card, verify centering by eye, edge whitening on all four sides, and surface scratches under angled light. Non-holo Rares from the Wizards era are cheap enough that PSA 10 submissions usually do not break the math if you have a clean candidate.