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Graded Pokémon Cards & PSA Graded Packs For Sale

Every graded Pokémon item for sale on this page is in our hands right now, PSA graded and encapsulated, and photographed as the exact slab that will ship to you. The grade and the set are stated in each listing title, prices are live in USD, and sold items are marked sold out rather than quietly backordered.

Our PSA graded packs are drawn from 1999–2002: 1st Edition Shadowless Base, 1st Edition Jungle, 1st Edition Fossil and 2002 Expedition, plus occasional Topps TV Animation and other factory-sealed items. Buying graded rather than raw is the practical defence against resealed and searched vintage product.

New to graded vintage? Start with the vintage Pokémon packs buying guide below, or go straight to the grid — everything shown is available to add to cart now.

22 of 23 listings in stock · prices shown in USD

What to look for before you buy

Start here if you are buying graded for the first time

Decide the tier before the item. 2002 Expedition packs are the least expensive graded vintage we stock, 1st Edition Jungle and Fossil sit in the middle, and 1st Edition Shadowless Base packs are the top tier. Pick the tier your budget supports, then choose the wrapper art or Pokémon you actually want to own.

Which vintage sets we stock

Base Set 1st Edition Shadowless packs are the scarcest and priced accordingly, with Charizard, Blastoise and Venusaur artwork variants each trading differently. Jungle and Fossil 1st Edition packs sit below them, and 2002 Expedition packs are the most accessible entry point into graded vintage. Availability changes as items sell — the grid on this page is live stock, not a catalogue.

The grade is the product

Two copies of the same card at different grades are different products at very different prices. Always compare like for like: same card, same grading company, same numeric grade.

Check the certification

Graded slabs carry a certification number you can look up on the grading company's own website. We show the slab in the listing photos so you can verify before and after purchase.

We do not quote future values

We price against what the market is doing today. We will never tell you a graded card is an investment or predict what it will be worth later.

Buying guides

  • Vintage Pokémon Packs: Buying Guide

    Buy vintage Pokémon packs graded and encapsulated. A raw vintage pack cannot be verified by eye — resealing and pack searching are the two real risks at this price level, and third-party grading is the only practical defence.

  • 1st Edition Shadowless Base Set Booster Packs

    A 1st Edition Shadowless Base pack is a sealed booster from the first English print run of the 1999 Base Set. Three wrapper arts exist — Charizard, Blastoise and Venusaur — and the wrapper plus the PSA grade set the price, not the cards inside.

  • Graded Pokémon Cards: What You Are Actually Buying

    A graded card has been authenticated, condition-assessed and sealed in a numbered holder by an independent company. The grade — not just the card — is what you are paying for.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I buy graded Pokémon cards and packs?
Every item on this page is graded stock we hold, listed with its PSA grade, live USD price and photos of the actual slab. Add to cart and check out with a card — no auction, no bidding.
What counts as a vintage Pokémon pack?
Collectors generally mean packs printed in the game's first era, roughly 1999 to the early 2000s — Base Set, Jungle, Fossil, Team Rocket, the Neo sets and e-Card sets such as Expedition. Our vintage stock sits in that 1999–2002 window.
Why buy a graded vintage pack instead of a raw one?
Unsearched raw vintage packs are difficult to authenticate, and resealing and pack-searching are real problems at this price level. A PSA-graded pack has been authenticated and condition-assessed by a third party, which is why graded packs command a premium over raw ones.
What does a graded Pokémon card mean?
It means an independent grading company has authenticated the card, assessed its condition, assigned a numeric grade and sealed it in a tamper-evident holder.
Is a graded pack better than a raw pack?
A graded pack has been authenticated and condition-assessed, which matters if you are buying vintage sealed product and want confidence it has not been resealed or searched. It cannot tell you anything about the card inside.
Can I open a graded pack?
You can, but opening it destroys the slab and the grade. Most buyers of graded packs keep them encapsulated.