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Graded Pokémon Cards for Sale in Australia

Quick answer: A graded Pokémon card is a card sealed in a tamper-evident slab with a numeric condition grade from a grading company. The graded cards stocked here are PSA 10 and TAG 9/10 slabs from $60 to $750 AUD, held in Australia, dispatched within 2 business days, with free standard shipping over $200.

  • The grade is on the label, not our opinion: every slab here states its grader and grade in the listing title.
  • Price range in stock: $60 to $750 AUD — entry-level TAG 9 slabs through to a PSA 10 promo.
  • Slabs are sold sealed: we never crack, re-holder or re-submit a card, so the slab you see is the slab you receive.
  • English and Japanese slabs both stocked, including Prismatic Evolutions, Surging Sparks and Evolving Skies cards.
  • Shipping is flat and published: $10 Standard, $15 Express, $3 signature on delivery, free Standard over $200.
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    Australia Post Standard $10, Express $15, signature on delivery $3 extra.

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  • Dispatched within 2 business days

    All orders are posted within two business days; delivery time then depends on Australia Post.

  • Sealed product & card condition

    Sealed boxes are never weighed, searched or resealed. Singles ship near mint unless the listing says otherwise.

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Buying graded Pokémon cards in Australia

Every graded Pokémon card we hold sits on this page: PSA and TAG slabs, each one photographed as it will ship, with the grader, grade, set and card number stated in the listing rather than buried in the description. Nothing here is a raw card described as "probably a 10" — if it is on this page, it is already slabbed and the grade is printed on the label.

The notes below are written for Australian buyers deciding whether a slab is the right purchase: what the grades actually mean, what the current stock costs in AUD, when a raw single is the smarter buy, and how these ship.

What is in stock right now

The graded shelf is deliberately small — we list slabs we actually hold, not a catalogue of things we could order in. At the top sits the PSA 10 Kingdra ex Black Star Promo #131 at $750.00. Beneath it are TAG 10 slabs including Japanese Zoroark ex 127/100 at $250.00, Pikachu ex Surging Sparks 219/191 at $170.00, Japanese Eevee ex 223/187 at $160.00, Japanese Jolteon ex 209/187 at $150.00 and Gyarados VMAX Evolving Skies 207/203 at $115.00. The entry point is the TAG 9 Umbreon Prismatic Evolutions 059/131 Poké Ball reverse holo at $60.00.

GradeCardSetAUD
PSA 10Kingdra ex #131SVP Black Star Promo$750.00
TAG 10Zoroark ex 127/100 (Japanese)Scarlet & Violet$250.00
TAG 10Pikachu ex 219/191Surging Sparks$170.00
TAG 10Eevee ex 223/187 (Japanese)Scarlet & Violet$160.00
TAG 10Jolteon ex 209/187 (Japanese)Scarlet & Violet$150.00
TAG 10Gyarados VMAX 207/203Evolving Skies$115.00
TAG 9Umbreon 059/131 reverse holoPrismatic Evolutions$60.00
Graded slabs currently stocked, with live AUD prices.

What the grades mean

A grading company inspects centring, corners, edges and surface, assigns a number, and seals the card in a slab with that number on the label. PSA 10 (Gem Mint) is the most widely recognised top grade in the Australian resale market. TAG 10 (Pristine) is the equivalent top grade from TAG, a newer grader that publishes per-category subgrades and a digital report for each certificate. TAG 9 (Mint) means one or two minor flaws were found — usually invisible at arm's length, and the reason a TAG 9 slab costs a fraction of a 10.

Graded slab or raw single?

A slab makes sense when the card is one you intend to keep, display or resell later and you want its condition independently settled and protected — the grade removes the argument about condition entirely. A raw single from English singles or Japanese singles makes more sense when you are building a set, filling a binder, or playing, because you get several near-mint cards for the price of one slab and slabbed cards cannot be played or sleeved.

  • Buy the slab if condition certainty, display value or long-term ownership of a specific card matters to you.
  • Buy raw singles if you are completing a set, playing, or want the most cards per dollar.
  • Buy sealed product if opening packs is the point — see booster boxes.
  • Never crack a slab you plan to resell: breaking the case forfeits the grade and the certificate.

How graded cards ship from us

Slabs are packed rigid, boxed and posted from Australia within 2 business days. Standard Australia Post is $10 and Express is $15, signature on delivery is a $3 add-on, and standard shipping is free on orders of $200 and over — which covers most slabs on this page on their own. For higher-value slabs we recommend adding signature on delivery at checkout so the parcel is not left unattended.

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Every slab is in Australia, priced in AUD and posted within 2 business days. Standard shipping is free over $200.

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Graded Pokémon cards — buyer questions

Are these graded Pokémon cards in stock in Australia?
Yes. Every slab on this page is physically held in Australia and priced in AUD, and orders are dispatched within 2 business days. Nothing here is a pre-order or an overseas drop-ship.
What is the difference between PSA and TAG grading?
Both seal the card in a tamper-evident slab with a numeric grade. PSA is the longest-established grader and the most widely recognised in Australian resale. TAG is newer and issues per-category subgrades plus a digital report tied to the certificate number. A PSA 10 and a TAG 10 both mean the grader judged the card at its top tier.
How much do graded Pokémon cards cost here?
Current stock runs from $60.00 AUD for a TAG 9 Umbreon Prismatic Evolutions reverse holo up to $750.00 AUD for the PSA 10 Kingdra ex Black Star Promo, with several TAG 10 slabs between $115.00 and $250.00.
Do you grade cards or send cards away for grading?
No. We sell slabs that are already graded and we never crack, re-holder or re-submit them. If you want a raw card graded you would submit it to the grading company yourself.
Can I get a graded card sent with signature on delivery?
Yes — signature on delivery is a $3 add-on at checkout on both Standard ($10) and Express ($15). We recommend it on higher-value slabs. Standard shipping is free on orders of $200 and over.
Are Japanese graded cards tournament legal in Australia?
Graded cards of any language cannot be played at all, because the card is sealed in a slab. If you need cards for play, buy raw English singles or English sealed product instead.

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