Collection: Booster Packs
Get the thrill of 36 loose booster packs from expansions like Silver Tempest, Obsidian Flame, and Scarlet & Violet, all bundled for ultimate convenience.
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Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—151 Booster Packs (36 Count)
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Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—Surging Sparks Booster Pack (36 Count)
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Pokémon TCG: Sword & Shield—Silver Tempest Booster Packs (36 Count)
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Pokémon TCG: Sword & Shield—Crown Zenith Booster Pack (36 Count)
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Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet Sleeved Booster Packs (36 Count)
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Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—Obsidian Flames Sleeved Booster Pack (36 Count)
Regular price $165.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per
FAQ
What is Whatnot?
Whatnot is a live streaming platform where you can buy and sell collectibles, including Pokémon cards. It's like hanging out with friends while checking out awesome card collections in real-time.
We're selling our Japanese Pokémon sets and slabs on our Whatnot livestream, but don't feel pressured to buy anything. Just come by, chat with us, and enjoy the community vibes. It's all about sharing the fun and passion for Pokémon with fellow fans!
We are live 5-6 days a week around 5:30 PM EST!
Why do collectors value Japanese Pokémon cards so much?
Better PSA Grading Chances: Japanese cards are often noted for their superior printing quality and better centering, which can lead to higher PSA grades. Collectors value these higher grades for their investment potential and aesthetic appeal.
Unique Artwork / Exclusive Hits: Japanese sets frequently feature unique artwork and exclusive cards not found in international versions. These can include special promo cards, alternate artworks, and unique card mechanics that make them highly desirable for collectors.
What's special about 1st print editions?
Higher Hit Rates: Based on trends and statistical analysis, it tends to be that first print runs of Japanese Pokémon sets see higher hit rates and increased chances of pulling "God Packs."
No Pull Tab: For certain sets like the Vstar Universe, the first print edition booster boxes do not feature a pull tab, making them unique and more collectible.
What are "God Packs," and how rare are they?
These are special packs that contain only ultra-rare cards. The odds of pulling a god pack vary by set but typically range from 1 in 250 to 1 in 600 packs. These packs are a thrilling find for any collector.
Do Japanese booster boxes contain the same number of cards as international versions?
The number of cards per booster pack and box can vary. Japanese booster packs typically contain fewer cards per pack but can include a higher frequency of rare cards. It's important to click the specific set details for these details.
What is the best way to store and protect my cards?
Sleeves and Toploaders: Use card sleeves and toploaders to protect individual cards from damage.
Proper Storage: Store cards in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight to prevent fading and deterioration.
Grading Services: For valuable cards, consider sending them to a grading service for professional encapsulation and protection.
Sleeves and toploaders are available for purchase here on vintagepokeshop.com.