Pidgey – Base (#57)

Pidgey Pokémon card — Base #57, Common
Illustration Rare artwork showcased in the Scarlet & Violet: Base expansion.

Price Overview & Key Facts

Pidgey (#57) is a Common card from Base - Base released in 1999. It showcases artwork by Ken Sugimori and the Whirlwind attack (10 damage), If your opponent has any Benched Pokémon, he or she chooses 1 of them and switches it with the Defending Pokémon. (Do the damage before switching the Pokémon.). TCGplayer market price sits around $0.92, Cardmarket average sale is €7.41, Floor listings start near €0.50.

  • TCGplayer market price: $0.92
  • Cardmarket trend price: €7.60
  • Recent low listing: €0.50
Current Prices: €7.60 (CM) $0.92 (TCG)

Card Details

Set
Base
Card Number
57
Rarity
✨ Common
Illustrator
🎨 Ken Sugimori
HP
40
Type
⭐ Colorless
Weaknesses
Lightning ×2
Resistances
Fighting -30
Retreat Cost
1 (Colorless)
Evolves To
Pidgeotto

Attacks & Strategy

  • Whirlwind [Colorless, Colorless] — 10
    If your opponent has any Benched Pokémon, he or she chooses 1 of them and switches it with the Defending Pokémon. (Do the damage before switching the Pokémon.)
⚔️ Evolution Strategy: Consider pairing with Pidgeotto for a complete evolution line in competitive decks.

💎 Collector's Value & Investment Potential

Pidgey from Base (Common) represents an interesting addition to any Pokémon TCG collection. Released in 1999, this card features artwork by renowned illustrator Ken Sugimori.

Market Trends: Current market conditions show moderate interest in this card.

Investment Considerations: Vintage cards from this era have shown strong long-term appreciation potential.

⚔️ Competitive Play & Tournament Viability

This Pidgey 57 is legal for tournament play in Unlimited format.

Key Attack: Pidgey's Whirlwind deals 10 damage for Colorless + Colorless energy. Special effect: If your opponent has any Benched Pokémon, he or she chooses 1 of them and switches it with the Defen...

Stats Overview: 40 HP • Colorless Type • Weak to Lightning ×2 • Resistant to Fighting -30

Players should check the official Pokémon TCG tournament rules for the most current format regulations and card legality status.

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Set HP Attacks Rarity Avg Price
Base #57 ← Current 40 1 attack Common $0.92

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�📦 Base Set Context

This Pidgey is part of the Base expansion , released as part of the Base series in 1999.

Artist Spotlight: This card features artwork by Ken Sugimori, whose distinctive illustration style has made their cards highly collectible. Explore more cards illustrated by this artist to discover similar art styles and collecting themes.

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💎 Professional Grading Guide

Professional grading can significantly increase the value of your Pidgey card. Here's what you need to know:

🥇 PSA (Professional Sports Authenticator)

Industry standard • Value multiplier: 2-4x

Best for: High-value cards, modern sets

🥈 BGS (Beckett Grading Services)

Subgrades available • Value multiplier: 2-3x

Best for: Premium cards, perfect centering

🥉 CGC (Certified Guaranty Company)

Fast turnaround • Value multiplier: 1.5-3x

Best for: Budget-friendly option, bulk

💡 Should You Grade This Card?

  • Yes, consider grading if: Card value exceeds $20 and is in excellent condition
  • Grading cost: $20-100+ per card (depending on service level)
  • Break-even point: Card should be worth $50+ raw to justify grading costs
  • Turnaround time: 2 weeks to 6 months depending on service

Collector Notes

  • Common cards from Base are typically short-printed and head straight into collector binders.
  • The illustration by Ken Sugimori resonates with starter collectors, creating consistent search demand for this Bulbasaur variant.
  • Colorless typing keeps this card relevant for themed decks and Grass-type collectors alike.

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📚 Card History & Trivia

Release Information: Pidgey 57 was released in 1999 in the Base expansion. This set is part of the Base series, which introduced new gameplay mechanics and collectible cards.

Artist Background: The artwork for this card was created by Ken Sugimori. Professional Pokémon TCG artists undergo rigorous selection and bring unique styles to the game. View complete portfolio →

Set Popularity: Base is a vintage set that has gained significant collector interest over time, with sealed product and individual cards showing strong appreciation.

Competitive History: Colorless type Pokémon like Pidgey have carved out niches in various competitive formats throughout Pokémon TCG history. Currently legal in Unlimited format.

🛡️ Related Products & Deck Building

Maximize the value and playability of your Pidgey card with these essential products:

🎴 Card Protection
  • Penny sleeves: Basic protection
  • Perfect fit sleeves: Pre-grading
  • Top loaders: Display & storage
📦 Storage Solutions
  • Binders with side-loading pages
  • Storage boxes (800-count)
  • ETB (Elite Trainer Box) storage
  • Premium display cases
⚔️ Deck Building
  • Pair with Colorless energy cards
  • Energy acceleration trainers
  • Draw support & consistency cards

💡 Deck Building Tip: Pidgey works best in Colorless type decks. Low energy cost attacks make this card great for aggressive early-game strategies.

🛒 Where to Buy Pidgey & Explore More

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