Value & Condition Signals
Muk from Aquapolis lacks a current market benchmark in this snapshot. Collectors evaluating this Rare Holo card should review recent eBay sold listings or TCGPlayer sales for an accurate condition-adjusted valuation.

Illustrator
Hajime Kusajima
Rarity
Rare Holo
Flip a number of coins equal to the amount of Grass Energy attached to Muk. If any of them are heads, the Defending Pokémon is now Poisoned and Burned.
Muk from Aquapolis lacks a current market benchmark in this snapshot. Collectors evaluating this Rare Holo card should review recent eBay sold listings or TCGPlayer sales for an accurate condition-adjusted valuation.
A market price for Muk from Aquapolis is not available in the current data cycle. This Rare Holo card may have limited recent sales history.
Refer to active listings for real-time pricing.
In 2003, Aquapolis introduced this print of Muk. Its card type is Pokémon.
The rarity label is Rare Holo. Printed HP is 70.
Energy typing is Grass. Muk evolves from Grimer.
Printed ability include "Heavyweight". Notable move text references "Burning Sludge".
Aquapolis entered circulation in 2003. Series classification for this set is E-Card.
With 182 listed cards, this is a large set by modern TCG standards. As of 2026, the set is 23 years old and fits a legacy-era profile.
Within this set, Muk is card number H17 with a Rare Holo designation.
A wider Muk checklist helps contextualize this specific Muk print. Comparable entries in this snapshot: 6 cards, 6 distinct sets.
Observed alternatives run from $0.10 to $0.60 (500% spread). Notable alternatives include Muk #85 (Brilliant Stars) at $0.22, Muk #101 (Darkness Ablaze) at $0.22, Muk #89 (151) at $0.11, and Muk #127 (Scarlet & Violet) at $0.10.
Other Aquapolis cards:
Ampharos #H1Exeggutor #H10Houndoom #H11