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Unown [M] card values & price guide

2 cards · 2 sets · 2001–2007

2
cards tracked
$3.40
top card value
2
sets

How much are Unown [M] cards worth? We track 2 Unown [M] cards across 2 sets, with values ranging from $1.06 for common issues up to $3.40 for the top card. Every card below links to a full price page with grade-by-grade values and live eBay listings.

The most valuable Unown [M] card we track is the 2001 Neo Discovery Unown [M] #49, currently around $3.40 ungraded — graded copies sell for more.

Unown [M] card prices

CardYearValue
Unown [M]Neo Discovery#492001$3.40
Unown [M]Mysterious Treasures#662007$1.06

Unown [M] card market

Unown [M] cards in our catalog span 2001 to 2007 — earlier issues generally carry the collector premium, while recent releases trade closer to pack-fresh prices.

Prices below are ungraded market values; click through to any card to compare PSA, BGS, CGC and SGC graded prices and find live eBay listings.

Unown [M] cards at every budget

There's a Unown [M] card for every budget: 2 cards under $10.00 — ideal entry points. Budget collectors usually start with base cards from flagship sets, while graded rookies and low-print parallels anchor the high end.

Unown [M] cards by year

YearCardsTop cardValue
20071Mysterious Treasures #66$1.06
20011Neo Discovery #49$3.40

Sets featuring Unown [M]

Frequently asked questions

What is the most valuable Unown [M] card?
The 2001 Neo Discovery Unown [M] #49 is the most valuable Unown [M] card we track, at around $3.40 ungraded.
How many Unown [M] cards are there?
Ripbin tracks 2 Unown [M] cards across 2 sets. New cards are added as sets release.
What is the cheapest Unown [M] card?
Unown [M] cards start around $1.06 for common base issues — an affordable way to start a collection before moving up to graded or early-year cards.
How do I sell my Unown [M] cards?
Compare your card against the price table above, check its live eBay listings for the current market, and scan it with Ripbin to track it in your locker and receive bids from other collectors.
Are Unown [M] cards a good investment?
Card values move with hobby demand, condition and grading population. Use the price table to compare values, and check each card's live listings before buying or selling.