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Buy Pokémon 151 Products in Australia

Quick answer: Pokémon Scarlet & Violet 151 is the English expansion that reprints the original Kanto 151 in one /165 set. Australian stock here covers the sealed booster bundle at $289.99, the Zapdos ex Collection Box at $99.99, the Poster Collection Box at $79.99 and single packs at $44.99, plus 209 near-mint 151 set singles from $0.50 — all in AUD, shipped from Australia.

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Charizard ex 199/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Charizard ex 199/165

$400.00
Blastoise ex 009/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Blastoise ex 009/165

$5.00
Venusaur ex 003/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Venusaur ex 003/165

$3.25
Charizard ex 006/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Charizard ex 006/165

$20.00
Alakazam ex 065/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Alakazam ex 065/165

$10.00
Golem ex 076/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Golem ex 076/165

$7.50
Mew ex 151/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Mew ex 151/165

$16.00
Zapdos ex 145/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Zapdos ex 145/165

$8.00
Arbok ex 024/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Arbok ex 024/165

$8.00
Jynx ex 124/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Jynx ex 124/165

$7.00
Wigglytuff ex 040/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Wigglytuff ex 040/165

$8.00
Ninetales ex 038/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Ninetales ex 038/165

$8.00
Alakazam ex 188/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Alakazam ex 188/165

$25.00
Switch Gold 206/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Switch Gold 206/165

$10.00
Kangaskhan ex 115/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Kangaskhan ex 115/165

$8.50
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Scarlet & Violet 151 card list

Scarlet & Violet 151 singles we currently hold in Australia, listed by card number with the live AUD price. 212 of 212 are in stock right now and dispatch from our Australian warehouse — tap any card to buy it directly.

Recommended products in this collection

Our own picks from this collection, chosen on price per pack, format and long-term collectability.

Six sealed 151 packs for $289.99 — ships free on standard

Sealed 151 under $100 at $99.99

The set body pre-sorted for $99.99

Charizard ex 199/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Charizard ex 199/165

$400.00

The set's headline card at $400

Squirtle 170/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Squirtle 170/165

$95.00

Starter illustration rare at $95

Mew ex Gold 205/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Mew ex Gold 205/165

$35.00

Gold hyper-rare Mew ex at $35

Sealed Pokémon 151 products

Every sealed 151 format we hold in Australia, priced in AUD.

$289.99 · six sealed 151 packs

$99.99 · sealed collection box, was $109.99

$79.99 · sealed collection box with poster

$44.99 · one pack, was $49.99

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The set's headline cards

The ex cards and starter illustration rares people search for by number.

Charizard ex 199/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Charizard ex 199/165

$400.00

$400 · the set's most expensive listing

Blastoise ex 200/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Blastoise ex 200/165

$150.00

$150 · full-art ex

Venusaur ex 198/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Venusaur ex 198/165

$140.00

$140 · full-art ex

Squirtle 170/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Squirtle 170/165

$95.00

$95 · starter illustration rare

Affordable ways into 151

Real 151 cards and pre-sorted sets that do not need a sealed budget.

$99.99 · pre-sorted commons and holos

Charizard ex 006/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Charizard ex 006/165

$20.00

$20 · base-run Charizard ex

Mew ex 151/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Mew ex 151/165

$16.00

$16 · base-run Mew ex

Switch Gold 206/165 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Switch Gold 206/165

$10.00

$10 · gold hyper rare trainer

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151 promos

The three 151-era promo cards listed, supplied unsealed as stated.

Mew ex UPC Promo SVP 053 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Mew ex UPC Promo SVP 053

$125.00

$125 · Mew ex UPC promo

Mewtwo UPC Promo SVP 052 — Pokemon Singles at Mochi Pals

Mewtwo UPC Promo SVP 052

$49.99

$49.99 · Mewtwo UPC promo

$25 · Snorlax ETB promo

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About Pokémon Scarlet & Violet 151

Scarlet & Violet 151 is the English expansion built entirely around the original Kanto line-up: Bulbasaur to Mew, numbered 001 to 165, with the secret-rare range running up to 207. Because every card in the base run is a Pokémon most Australian buyers already know by name, 151 behaves differently to a normal modern set — the demand sits on the illustration rares of starters and Kanto favourites rather than on one competitive chase card.

This page holds the 151 range Mochi Pals stocks in Australia: the sealed formats we actually have, the three 151-era promos, and 209 individual English cards listed with their number in the title. Prices below are the AUD figures you pay, stock is held locally, and orders ship domestically — no customs step, no currency conversion and no overseas transit.

What Pokémon 151 products can you buy?

Four sealed formats and a deep singles list. The 151 booster bundle at $289.99 is six sealed packs of the set — the largest sealed 151 unit on this page. The Zapdos ex Collection Box at $99.99 (down from $109.99) and the Poster Collection Box at $79.99 are the two collection boxes we hold, and a single 151 booster pack is $44.99, reduced from $49.99. Everything sealed is factory sealed: never weighed, searched or resealed.

What you buyAUDWhat it isBuy it if
Booster bundle$289.99Six sealed 151 packsYou want to open 151 packs specifically
Zapdos ex Collection Box$99.99Sealed collection box, was $109.99You want sealed product under $100
Poster Collection Box$79.99Sealed collection box with posterIt is a gift or a display piece
Single booster pack$44.99One 151 pack, was $49.99You want one pack, not six
1-165 base set$99.99Pre-sorted commons and holosYou want the set body in one order
1-165 base set with folder$129.99153 cards: 128 commons, 25 holos, plus folderYou want it sorted and stored
Singles$0.50 – $400209 near-mint cards, numbered in every titleYou want specific cards, guaranteed
Pokémon 151 stock currently listed, with live AUD prices.

One honest gap: there is no English 36-pack 151 booster box listed here. If a full box of 151 is what you came for, the only box format in stock is the Japanese SV2A booster box at $389.99 — 20 Japanese packs of the same set, which sits in Japanese boosters and has its own singles list in Japanese 151. For English 36-pack boxes from other sets, see English Pokémon booster boxes or the full sealed grid in all Pokémon booster boxes.

Sealed 151 versus 151 singles

Sealed is a probability purchase; a single is a known outcome. That distinction matters more on 151 than on most sets, because the sealed price per pack here is high — the bundle works out at roughly $48.33 a pack and a loose pack is $44.99. Against that, Charizard ex 006/165 is $20 as a guaranteed card and Mew ex 151/165 is $16. If a named card is the reason you are on this page, buying the card is usually the cheaper and faster path.

Sealed still wins on two counts. The experience of opening 151 packs is the point for a lot of buyers, and the two collection boxes at $79.99 and $99.99 are the only way to get 151 sealed product under $100 here. Sealed also stays sealed — a collection box you do not open remains a collection box, whereas a single you have bought is a card you own and will eventually sleeve.

Understanding the 151 card list and its price bands

The number in each title tells you which band you are looking at. Numbers 001 – 165 are the base run: the Kanto Pokémon in order, including the regular-art ex cards, most of which sit between $3.25 and $20 here. 166 – 181 is the illustration-rare range, which is where the Kanto starters and the fan favourites live and where the prices step up sharply. 182 – 202 covers the full-art and special illustration rare ex cards, and 203 – 207 is the short gold hyper-rare tail.

BandListingsAUD in stockExample
Under $176$0.50 – $1Butterfree Reverse Holo 012/165 at $0.50
$1 – $517$1 – $5Venusaur ex 003/165 at $3.25
$5 – $2086$5 – $20Mew ex 151/165 at $16
$20 – $6018$20 – $60Mew ex Gold 205/165 at $35
Over $6012$65 – $400Charizard ex 199/165 at $400
Live AUD price bands across the 209 English 151 set singles on this page.

The top of the list is narrow and predictable: Charizard ex 199/165 at $400, Blastoise ex 200/165 at $150, Venusaur ex 198/165 at $140 and Zapdos ex 202/165 at $120. Below those, the starter illustration rares carry the set: Squirtle 170/165 at $95, Charmander 168/165 at $90, Bulbasaur 166/165 at $80 and Pikachu 173/165 at $75. The gold cards are cheaper than people expect — Mew ex Gold 205/165 is $35, Psychic Energy Gold 207/165 is $15 and Switch Gold 206/165 is $10.

153 of those 209 set singles are reverse holos from the base run, which is why the under-$1 band is the biggest single group on this page. If you are filling gaps rather than chasing rares, that band is where a 151 order gets cheap quickly.

Who Pokémon 151 suits

  • Kanto collectors. Every card in the base run is one of the original 151, so there is no unfamiliar Pokémon to learn. No other modern English set is this closed.
  • Nostalgia buyers returning to the hobby. The set is designed to be recognisable, and the reverse holos under $1 make a large collection cheap to start.
  • Gift buyers. The Poster Collection Box at $79.99 and the Zapdos ex Collection Box at $99.99 present well and need no explanation.
  • Set builders who prefer singles. The pre-sorted base set at $99.99 plus a short want list finishes 151 far faster than sealed at $44.99 a pack.
  • Not for you if… you want the most packs per dollar. Sealed 151 is priced above other modern sets here — a cheaper opening experience lives in English booster boxes or Japanese boosters.

Collector-focused buying guidance

Three habits make a 151 order go better. First, buy by number, not by name: Charizard appears at 004, 005, 006, 168, 169, 183 and 199 in this set, and the difference between the cheapest and the dearest of those is hundreds of dollars. Second, check whether the title says Reverse Holo — the reverse and the regular print of the same card are separate listings at separate prices. Third, decide up front whether a card is for a binder or for grading, because the two decisions change what you should pay.

If grading is the plan, buy the highest-band card you can afford in one go rather than several mid-band cards: submission costs do not scale down. We list any card that already carries a stated grade separately in graded cards, with the grade and certificate details in the listing rather than implied.

151 promos

Three 151-era promos are listed alongside the set: Snorlax SVP 051 at $25, Mewtwo UPC Promo SVP 052 at $49.99 and Mew ex UPC Promo SVP 053 at $125. These are the promo cards distributed with 151 sealed product and, as the listings state, they are supplied unsealed. The wider promo range sits in promo cards.

Authenticity and condition

A set this recognisable attracts counterfeits, which is the real risk when buying 151 from an unfamiliar overseas marketplace listing. Everything on this page is stock we hold in Australia. Sealed product comes from the distributor and leaves untouched — we do not weigh, search or reseal anything. Every single is checked by hand to a near-mint standard with no major defects before it is listed, and any card with a condition note carries that note in its own listing.

Cards ship sleeved inside rigid protection; sealed items ship in their own protective outer. If you would rather run your own checks when the parcel lands, how to spot fake Pokémon booster boxes covers the wrap, seam and print tests, and the same logic applies to a collection box or a loose pack.

Buying and shipping 151 in Australia

Flat published rates on every 151 order: Australia Post Standard $10, Express $15, signature on delivery $3, and free standard shipping on orders of $200 and over. Standard and Express both quote 1 to 4 business days and every parcel is tracked from dispatch.

  • The $289.99 bundle clears the free standard shipping threshold on its own, so the cart figure is the listing figure.
  • The two collection boxes and a loose pack do not, so pair them with singles if you would rather not pay the $10 standard rate.
  • Signature on delivery is $3 and worth adding to any order containing an illustration rare.
  • Everything ships from within Australia — no customs step, no import duty and no overseas transit for a fragile card.
  • Prices are AUD at checkout, so there is no conversion or foreign-transaction surprise on your statement.

How to choose between the 151 products on this page

Four questions settle it. Do you want to open 151 packs? The bundle at $289.99 is six of them and a loose pack at $44.99 is one. Is your ceiling under $100? The Poster Collection Box at $79.99 or the Zapdos ex Collection Box at $99.99. Is one named card the point? Buy the single: the number is in the title and the price is fixed. Do you want the set? The pre-sorted 1-165 base set at $99.99 plus a short rares list is the fastest and cheapest route on this page.

Still weighing formats generally? Box vs bundle vs ETB costs the sealed formats out side by side, Japanese vs English booster boxes is the right read before choosing the SV2A box over English 151 product, and where to buy Pokémon booster boxes in Australia covers what to watch for with local and overseas sellers.

Other sets worth comparing

If 151 is not quite the set you want, the same set-by-set structure exists across the catalogue: Destined Rivals for the Team Rocket cards, Prismatic Evolutions for the Eeveelutions, Surging Sparks if you want a full English 36-pack box, and Japanese 151 for the SV2A print of this same artwork. Individual English cards from any set live in English singles.

Buy Pokémon 151 in Australia

Sealed 151 from $44.99 and 209 near-mint set singles from $0.50, priced in AUD with free standard shipping on orders over $200.

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Who should buy this?

Match yourself to a buyer profile before you spend — it is the fastest way to avoid buying the wrong format.

The Kanto collector

You want the original 151 in modern print, in order, with nothing unfamiliar in the list. The pre-sorted 1-165 base set puts the body of it on your desk in one order.

View the 1-165 base set

The starter-art chaser

You are here for one illustration rare: Squirtle 170, Charmander 168, Bulbasaur 166 or Pikachu 173. Buy the card at a fixed price rather than paying $44.99 a pack for a chance at it.

View Charmander 168/165

The pack opener

Opening 151 packs is the point. The six-pack bundle at $289.99 is the largest sealed 151 unit here, and it ships free on standard.

View the 151 booster bundle

The gift buyer under $100

You want something sealed, recognisable and presentable. The Poster Collection Box at $79.99 and the Zapdos ex Collection Box at $99.99 both land well.

View the Poster Collection Box

Not for you if…

You want maximum packs per dollar. Sealed 151 is priced above other modern sets on this site — a cheaper opening experience is a different set entirely.

Compare English sealed products

Why buy from Mochi Pals

Australian stock, AUD prices

Every 151 listing on this page is held in Australia and priced in AUD. No conversion at checkout, no customs step and no overseas transit for a fragile card.

Sealed means sealed

The bundle, both collection boxes and the loose pack arrive factory sealed from the distributor. Nothing is weighed, searched or resealed.

Near mint, checked by hand

All 209 set singles are checked to a near-mint standard with no major defects, listed by card number, and shipped sleeved in rigid protection.

Published shipping, no surprises

Standard $10, Express $15, signature on delivery $3, free standard over $200. Both services quote 1 to 4 business days and every parcel is tracked.

Pokémon 151 frequently asked questions

What is Pokémon Scarlet & Violet 151?
It is the English Scarlet & Violet expansion that covers the original Kanto 151 Pokémon in one set, numbered 001 to 165 with a secret-rare range continuing to 207. The base run is Bulbasaur through Mew in Pokédex order, and the illustration rares of the Kanto starters are the cards most people search for.
What Pokémon 151 products can I buy in Australia right now?
The sealed booster bundle at $289.99, the Zapdos ex Collection Box at $99.99, the Poster Collection Box at $79.99 and a single 151 booster pack at $44.99. Alongside those, 209 near-mint English 151 set singles are listed from $0.50, plus a pre-sorted 1-165 base set at $99.99 or $129.99 with a folder, and three 151-era promos from $25.
Is there a 151 booster box in stock?
Not in English on this page. The only 151 box format we hold is the Japanese SV2A booster box at $389.99, which contains 20 Japanese packs and is listed in the Japanese boosters collection. The largest sealed English 151 unit here is the six-pack booster bundle at $289.99.
Should I buy sealed 151 or 151 singles?
Buy sealed if opening packs is the point, and accept the outcome is uncertain. Buy singles if a specific card is the goal — sealed 151 costs roughly $44.99 to $48.33 per pack here, while Charizard ex 006/165 is $20 as a guaranteed card and Mew ex 151/165 is $16. For set building, the $99.99 base-set listing plus a short want list is the cheapest route.
Which 151 card is the most expensive on this page?
Charizard ex 199/165 at $400. Blastoise ex 200/165 at $150, Venusaur ex 198/165 at $140 and Zapdos ex 202/165 at $120 follow it, and the starter illustration rares sit between $55 and $95. The card number matters more than the Pokémon name, since Charizard alone appears at seven different numbers in this set.
How much are cheap 151 cards?
76 of the 209 set singles are $1 or less, and the cheapest cards are $0.50. Most of that band is reverse holos from the 001 – 165 base run, which is why filling gaps in a 151 collection is inexpensive even though the top of the set is not.
How does shipping work on a Pokémon 151 order?
Australia Post Standard is $10, Express is $15, signature on delivery is $3, and standard shipping is free on orders of $200 and over. Both services quote 1 to 4 business days, every parcel is tracked, and all stock ships from within Australia. The $289.99 booster bundle clears the free-shipping threshold on its own.
Are the 151 promo cards sealed?
No. Snorlax SVP 051 at $25, Mewtwo UPC Promo SVP 052 at $49.99 and Mew ex UPC Promo SVP 053 at $125 are supplied unsealed, as stated in each listing, because they were originally packed with 151 sealed product. They are checked to the same near-mint standard as the rest of the singles.

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