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Quick answer: This page holds one product: the factory-sealed Japanese Pokémon Scarlet & Violet Shiny Treasure ex SV4A booster box, $219.99 AUD, containing 10 booster packs. It is in stock now, held in Australia, and qualifies for free Australia Post standard shipping because it is over $200.
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The product on this page — sealed SV4A, 10 packs, $219.99 AUD, free standard shipping
This page currently contains exactly one sealed Japanese Shiny Treasure ex SV4A booster box. It is not a loose-pack collection: the SV4A packs inside the box are not sold individually here, so if you want SV4A, the box is the product to add to your cart.
Everything below is written to help you decide whether to spend $219.99 on it — what the listing actually includes, how the per-pack maths compares with the other Japanese boxes we hold, what shipping costs at this price, and how to order without leaving the site.
One factory-sealed Japanese Pokémon Scarlet & Violet Shiny Treasure ex booster box, set code SV4A, containing 10 booster packs. That figure comes straight from the product listing — we do not publish card-by-card contents, pull rates or hit guarantees for any sealed product, because the only thing we can honestly promise is a sealed box with the stated pack count inside.
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Product | Japanese Pokemon Scarlet & Violet Shiny Treasure EX Booster Box - SV4A |
| Set code | SV4A |
| Language | Japanese |
| Format | Sealed booster box |
| Packs per box | 10 |
| Price | $219.99 AUD |
| Cost per pack | ~$22.00 AUD |
| Availability | In stock |
| Condition | Factory sealed |
Three straightforward reasons, none of them speculative. First, it is sealed: we sell booster boxes exactly as they arrive from the distributor, never opened, weighed, searched or resealed, so what you receive is what a sealed SV4A box is meant to be. Second, it is a 10-pack Japanese high-rarity style box rather than a standard 30-pack box — you are buying it for what the set concentrates in its own pack, not for pack volume, which is why the per-pack figure sits near $22.00 instead of the $3 – $7 range of a standard 30-pack Japanese box. Third, it is held and shipped in Australia, so the $219.99 is the AUD price you pay, with no import step, no customs surprise and no currency guessing at checkout.
It is a Japanese-language product. The cards inside are printed in Japanese, so text is not readable in English and the cards are not tournament legal in Australia as printed without an approved translation. That is a non-issue for collectors and openers, and a real issue if you were buying packs to build a play deck — in that case English sealed product from all booster boxes is the correct purchase instead.
It is also a 10-pack box, not a 30-pack box. Japanese sub-sets are printed in smaller box configurations, and if you have only bought 30-pack Japanese boxes before, the pack count here will look small next to the price. That is the format, not a short box, and the pack count is stated on the listing so there is nothing to discover after delivery.
At $219.99 for 10 packs, SV4A works out to about $22.00 per pack. Set against the other sealed Japanese boxes we hold, that puts it at the premium end on a per-pack basis and in the upper-middle on total spend. Here is the honest comparison, using our own live prices only:
| Sealed Japanese box | Packs | Price | Approx. per pack |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shiny Treasure ex SV4A (this page) | 10 | $219.99 | ~$22.00 |
| Terastal Festival ex SV8A | 10 | $189.99 | ~$19.00 |
| Japanese 151 SV2A | 20 | $389.99 | ~$19.50 |
| Ruler of the Black Flame SV3 | 30 | $189.99 | ~$6.33 |
| Battle Partners SV9 | 30 | $114.99 | ~$3.83 |
Read that table as a decision, not a ranking. If per-pack cost is what you care about, SV9 or SV3 is the rational buy. If you want SV4A specifically, the per-pack figure is the price of that choice, and $219.99 is what it costs here today.
Every booster box listed on Mochi Pals is sold factory sealed — that is our standing policy across the whole sealed catalogue, and it is stated on the product listing itself. We do not open boxes, do not weigh or search packs, and do not resell resealed product. If a box ever arrived with outer-wrap damage, that would be written into the listing before it went on sale rather than left for you to find. Beyond that, our published refund policy and shipping and delivery policy apply to this order exactly as they do to every other order on the site.
If SV4A is not the box you settle on, the two pages worth your time are Japanese Pokémon booster boxes — every sealed Japanese box we hold, with pack counts on each listing — and all Pokémon booster boxes, which adds English 36-pack boxes, bundles and Elite Trainer Boxes across both languages. For individual Japanese cards instead of sealed product, Japanese singles lets you buy the exact card rather than chase it.
Japanese Shiny Treasure ex SV4A, 10 sealed packs, $219.99 AUD, in stock, shipped from Australia with free standard shipping at this order value.
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