Sell Pokémon 151 cards
in Australia.
151 brought back the original Kanto roster and instantly became one of the best-selling modern sets in Australia.
Headline cards from Pokémon 151
- Charizard ex SIR
- Mew ex SIR
- Zapdos ex SIR
- Alakazam ex SIR
Why sell Pokémon 151 with us
We actively buy Pokémon 151 singles + sealed.
Sealed product welcome
Booster boxes, ETBs, booster bundles, blister packs from Pokémon 151 all eligible. We quote sealed against current AU sealed market.
Singles, raw or graded
Headline chases through to bulk commons. We make whole-binder offers to save you per-card scanning.
Fast, simple process
Scanner gives you a real AUD number in 60 seconds. AusPost label is on us, transfer same day after arrival.
Counter protection
If condition lands different than described, you see a counter offer with 72 hours to accept or ship-back free.
Pokémon 151 FAQ
Selling Pokémon 151 cards — common questions
How much can I get for my Pokémon 151 cards?
Single-card offers depend on rarity and condition — chase pulls from Pokémon 151 land in the hundreds AUD, mid-tier alt arts in the $40-$120 band, bulk commons by weight. Run any specific card through the scanner for a real AUD number in 60 seconds.
Do you buy sealed Pokémon 151 booster boxes / ETBs?
Yes — sealed product is one of our favourite submissions. We quote booster boxes, ETBs, booster bundles, and blister packs from Pokémon 151 against current AU sealed market pricing. Factory-sealed only; opened or repacked is a pass.
What's the highest-value card from Pokémon 151?
Charizard ex SIR is generally the headline chase from Pokémon 151. Final value depends on grade — PSA 10s sit well above raw NM, and BGS / TAG black-label copies attract a further premium.
Should I grade my Pokémon 151 cards before selling?
Only if the raw card is a clean PSA 10 candidate (sharp corners, perfect centring, no surface scratches under angled light). Grading turnaround is 6-9 months and costs $30-$60 per card; for most Pokémon 151 pulls it's better to take the raw offer now.
Are there any Pokémon 151 reprints to watch out for?
Pokémon 151 cards are still being printed in line with current production runs, so values reflect open supply. We check every card for counterfeits — print quality, holo pattern, weight, rosette test.
How can I tell if my Pokémon 151 card is real?
Compare the holo dot pattern to a known-genuine copy, check that the back-printed Pokéball is the right shade of blue, do the bend test (don't actually bend — listen for the right paper "snap"). When in doubt, send it in — we authenticate every card against our reference scans.
How fast can I get paid for Pokémon 151 cards?
Scan today, drop the parcel at AusPost tomorrow, paid same business day cards arrive. Most sellers see funds within 48-72 hours of accepting the offer.