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Mew Star (Delta Species) - 2008 (Dylan Lefavour)

Water Ultra Rare

Mew Star (Delta Species) - 2008 (Dylan Lefavour) (World Championship Decks #101/101) trades around $119.99 raw and $5,850.00 graded PSA 10 as of May 26, 2026.

HP
70
Illustrator
Masakazu Fukuda
Released
July 1, 2018

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Mew Star (Delta Species) - 2008 (Dylan Lefavour) 101/101 from World Championship Decks

I · Specifications

Card details

Card

Set
World Championship Decks
Number
#101/101
Rarity
Ultra Rare
Type
Water
HP
70
Illustrator
Masakazu Fukuda
Released
July 1, 2018

Pricing live secondary market

Raw market
$119.99Normal
PSA 9
$829.076.9× raw
All variants & conditions
Variant / ConditionPrice
Normal$119.99
Near Mint$119.99

Pricing last updated May 25, 2026 · Price history coming soon — daily snapshots are being banked now.

II · Reference

Common questions

How much is Mew Star (Delta Species) - 2008 (Dylan Lefavour) World Championship Decks #101/101 worth?

Raw (Near Mint, ungraded) copies have a market price of approximately $119.99. PSA 9 copies trade around $829.07. PSA 10 copies trade around $5850.00. Prices are updated daily from publicly available secondary-market data.

How rare is Mew Star (Delta Species) - 2008 (Dylan Lefavour) #101/101?

Mew Star (Delta Species) - 2008 (Dylan Lefavour) is a Ultra Rare card in World Championship Decks. Rarer cards typically command higher market prices.

Who illustrated Mew Star (Delta Species) - 2008 (Dylan Lefavour) #101/101?

Mew Star (Delta Species) - 2008 (Dylan Lefavour) #101/101 was illustrated by Masakazu Fukuda.

When was World Championship Decks released?

World Championship Decks was released on July 1, 2018.

Should I grade Mew Star (Delta Species) - 2008 (Dylan Lefavour)?

PSA 10 copies trade around $5850, roughly 49× the raw market price ($120). Grading typically costs $25–$75 and takes 2–6 months. The card needs to be near-perfect (centered, sharp corners, no surface scratches) to grade PSA 10 — inspect with a loupe before submitting.

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