Steelix, Neo Genesis #15
Neo Genesis · #15/111

Steelix

Rare HoloMetalStage 1

The Rare Holo Steelix from Neo Genesis, card 15 of 111 in the set. Released in December 2000 and one of the marquee holos collectors actively chase in the Wizards-era market. The Steel evolution of Onix when traded with Metal Coat.

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Grade in app
PSA 10PSA 9Raw NM
HP
110
Type
Metal
Stage
Stage 1
Pokédex
#208
About this card

Steelix · Neo Genesis, what to know.

About the Steelix card

Steelix sits at #15 in Neo Genesis, the eighth of the Wizards of the Coast print runs. Illustration by Ken Sugimori. Sugimori is the lead character designer of the Pokémon franchise itself. His TCG illustrations carry a tighter, more on-model feel because they are by the same hand that defined how the Pokémon look in the games. In the games, Steelix evolves from Onix, which makes it a late-stage card in the line.

The flavor text on the card reads: "Its body has been compressed deep under the ground. As a result, it is even harder than a diamond." 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 Steelix in the Pokémon world

The Steel evolution of Onix when traded with Metal Coat. Massive metal serpent. Neo Genesis holo Steelix is the marquee Steel-type holo of the Neo era.

Print variants and how to spot them

Neo Genesis shipped in 1st Edition (stamped) and Unlimited prints. The 1st Edition stamp convention is identical to earlier Wizards sets. No Shadowless variant exists for the Neo era and no widely-recognized error prints.

Grading and condition

For graded buyers, the holo window is where most grade points are won or lost. Surface scratches and print misregistration on the foil are common, and centering on Wizards-era holos was inconsistent enough that PSA 10s remain genuinely scarce a quarter century later. The PSA 9 to PSA 10 price gap on this kind of card is wide enough that pre-grading inspection under a loupe is well worth the time.

If you are buying this card

If you are buying this card, the order of operations is variant first, then condition. Verify the print variant (1st Edition stamp visible, drop shadow on the right edge if Unlimited) before you negotiate on price. For raw purchases above $500, insist on photo or video showing the holo surface under direct light from a 45-degree angle so you can spot hairlines. The "live market price" on this page tracks recent eBay sales, but the actual transaction price will vary by variant, grade, and how recently a comparable sale closed.