
Mr. Stone's Project
Dragon Frontiers · #77 · Uncommon · 2006
$1.46est. value (ungraded)
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How much is the 2006 Dragon Frontiers Mr. Stone's Project #77 worth? Raw, ungraded copies sell for around $1.46, while graded examples can be worth significantly more. This Pokémon card is part of the Dragon Frontiers set.
Compare every grade in the price table above and tap through to active eBay listings. Add Mr. Stone's Project to your Ripbin locker to watch its value over time.
Market context
This card comes from the modern era, where print runs tightened and parallels became the chase. Base versions are accessible, while graded gems and rare parallels carry the premium.
Pokémon cards combine nostalgia with a massive active player base — demand spans collectors, players, and investors.
Buying & selling tips
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Selling? List smart: photograph corners and surface clearly, state the condition honestly, and price against the grade table above. Or scan it into your Ripbin locker and let bids come to you.
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- How much is the 2006 Dragon Frontiers Mr. Stone's Project #77 worth?
- An ungraded Mr. Stone's Project #77 is worth approximately $1.46. Values change with the market — check the live eBay listings for current pricing.
- Where can I buy the Mr. Stone's Project #77 card?
- Mr. Stone's Project Dragon Frontiers cards are available on eBay — use the grade-specific links above to find current listings, or browse the live listings carousel on this page.
- What affects the value of the Mr. Stone's Project #77?
- Condition and grade matter most, followed by playability and set popularity. Parallel versions, print runs, and overall hobby demand also move the price.

