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Quick answer: Stellar Crown is the English Scarlet & Violet expansion numbered to /142, headlined by Terapagos ex and the Kanto starter illustration rares. Mochi Pals lists 37 near-mint Stellar Crown singles in Australia from $2 to $90, priced in AUD and posted within two business days.
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Scarlet & Violet Stellar Crown singles we currently hold in Australia, listed by card number with the live AUD price. 37 of 37 are in stock right now and dispatch from our Australian warehouse — tap any card to buy it directly.
Our own picks from this collection, chosen on price per pack, format and long-term collectability.
$90 — the set mascot and top card.
$85 — Kanto starter illustration rare.
$80 — Kanto starter illustration rare.
The top of the set — and nothing here breaks $100.
$90
$85
$80
$70
The band that fills most of a Stellar Crown binder page.
$60
$60
$50
$40
Nine cards under $5 — the cheapest ex cards in the store.
$2
$2
$2
$3
Stellar Crown is the set where the Kanto starters returned as illustration rares alongside Terapagos ex, and it is one of the cheapest modern English sets to collect at the top end — the most expensive card here is $90, where comparable sets run into the hundreds.
Mochi Pals holds 37 Stellar Crown singles in Australia, each near mint, numbered in its title, priced in AUD and posted within two business days.
37 individual cards from $2 to $90. The base run to 142 carries the double-rare ex cards, several of which sit at $2 – $3 here, while the 143 – 175 range holds the illustration rares, full arts and gold cards.
| Band | AUD in stock | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Base-run ex cards | $2 – $10 | Lucario ex 082/142 — $2 |
| Mid rares | $15 – $40 | Bravery Charm 175/142 — $40 |
| Full-art ex and trainers | $50 – $70 | Briar 171/142 — $50 |
| Illustration rares | $80 – $85 | Squirtle 148/142 — $85 |
| Top card | $90 | Terapagos ex 170/142 — $90 |
Terapagos ex 170/142 at $90 is the set mascot and the most-requested card. Behind it the Kanto starter illustration rares — Squirtle 148/142 at $85 and Bulbasaur 143/142 at $80 — are collected purely as artwork, and Dachsbun ex 169/142 and Lacey 172/142 sit at $70 each.
Because the ceiling is low, Stellar Crown is a sensible set to complete outright rather than open toward. If you would rather open packs, Surging Sparks is the neighbouring set with every sealed format in stock, and booster box vs bundle vs ETB covers which format to pick.
Stock is held in Australia and posted within two business days. Flat published rates: 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 once Australia Post has the parcel. Singles ship sleeved in rigid protection; sealed items ship in their own protective outer, never opened, weighed, searched or resealed.
37 near-mint singles from $2, with a $90 ceiling — a realistic set to finish.
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