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Impostor Professor Oak's Invention (Neo Destiny) #94 card art

Neo Destiny · #94 · Rare

Impostor Professor Oak's Invention

TCGplayer listed (may lag)

$8.93as of Jul 1

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Variants & market rangeSource: TCGplayer

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  • 1st Edition

    Highest valueTCGplayer listed $8.93
    Low $5.00Mid $11.99High $118.79

    Range refreshed 2026/07/01

  • Unlimited

    TCGplayer listed $5.75
    Low $4.30Mid $5.38High $51.30

    Range refreshed 2026/07/01

Card details
Series
Neo
Artist
Ken Sugimori
Release year
2002
Rarity
Rare

About this card

Impostor Professor Oak's Invention from Neo Destiny (2002) is a Pokemon TCG single tracked on Foil. Card #94 in the set, printed as Rare. Pricing varies widely by condition, print run, and grading authority. For this card we link you straight to the live eBay search. We only show a curated pick when we can verify it is this exact card, and we are adding verified listings to more cards over time.

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