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Pokémon Booster Boxes & Sealed Product

Every sealed Pokémon booster box listed here is inventory we physically hold, photographed as it will ship. Prices are live and shown in USD, and anything without stock is marked sold out rather than quietly backordered.

Booster boxes are the format most collectors buy when they want a full set-opening experience: one box gives you a consistent number of packs from a single print run, which is why they are also the format that holds value best when kept sealed.

31 of 35 listings in stock · prices shown in USD

36 Pokemon Go Booster PacksSave 6%
36 Evolving Skies Booster PacksSave 5%
Destined Rivals Booster BoxSave 5%
Lost Origin Booster Box
1st Print Evolving Skies Booster Box
1st Print Evolving Skies Booster Box CaseSave 0%
Platinum Supreme Victors Blister Pack - Case FreshSave 14%
Heart Gold Soul Silver Unleashed Blister PackSave 11%
Clash of Legends Collection BoxSave 20%
Rumble Game Box 16 Exclusive Promo CardsSave 10%
151 Ultra Premium CollectionSave 9%
151 Ultra Premium Collection
From $1,000.00
$1,100.00
151 Booster Bundle DisplaySold Out
151 Booster Bundle Display
From $2,200.00
$2,400.00
EX Deck Tins Gift Pack 2004 Sealed DisplaySave 11%
Topps Advanced Challenge 2004 Booster BoxSave 20%
Diamond & Pearl 2 Player Starter Kit DisplaySave 7%
Platinum Supreme Victors Theme Deck Display 8 DecksSave 10%
Phantom Forces Display With 36 PacksSave 13%
Team Up Build & Battle Sealed DisplaySave 5%
Trainer Deck B SealedSave 13%
Trainer Deck B Sealed
$35,000.00
$40,000.00
Shikishi Art 2 Booster Box

What to look for before you buy

Modern boxes vs vintage boxes

Modern sets are printed in large volumes and are the practical choice if you want to open packs and chase current alt arts. Vintage sealed product is far scarcer, priced accordingly, and is usually bought to keep sealed rather than to rip.

Check the pack count

Pack count per box varies by era and product line. The pack count for each box is stated in its listing title or description — read it before comparing two boxes purely on price.

Condition matters on sealed product

For sealed boxes, condition means the outer wrap and the box corners. Our listing photos show the actual item, so you can see exactly what you are buying before you add it to cart.

Buying guides

  • Best Pokémon Booster Boxes to Buy Right Now

    Buy the box from the set you genuinely want to open. If you have no preference, start with a modern box — more packs for the money — and keep vintage sealed product for when you want something to hold rather than rip.

  • How Much Does a Pokémon Booster Box Cost?

    Modern sealed boxes and vintage sealed boxes sit in completely different price brackets. Compare like for like — same set, same era, same pack count — before deciding a price is high.

  • Booster Box vs Booster Pack: Which Should You Buy?

    Buy a pack to try a set cheaply. Buy a box when you already know you want that set and want the lower cost per pack and a fixed number of packs from one print run.

Frequently asked questions

How many packs are in a Pokémon booster box?
It depends on the era and product line — modern English booster boxes are commonly 36 packs, while some vintage and special products differ. The pack count is stated on each individual listing.
Are Pokémon booster boxes worth buying?
If you want to open a lot of cards from one set in one sitting, a box is usually better value per pack than buying loose packs. Nobody can promise what you will pull or what a sealed box will be worth later, so buy the set you actually want to own.
Do you ship sealed boxes protected?
Sealed boxes ship in packaging chosen for the item. If you have a specific packing request, contact us before ordering.