Full Lineup of English “Pokemon Card 151” Products — and Pricing!

We can exclusively reveal the product lineup and pricing for our English Pokemon Card 151 set! (At this time we haven’t learned the English set’s name.)

The following are the first wave of English products. As posted before, they will release on Friday, September 22nd.

As usual, the Elite Trainer Box will cost $49.99. The Pokemon Center will probably have a pricier version with more items, as with Crown Zenith and other sets.

The 151 Booster Bundles will cost $26.94. As some readers pointed out, this would be the first special set to see the release of Booster Bundles. September 2022’s Lost Origin was the first set to introduce them, so Crown Zenith would be the only special set that didn’t have them.

Booster Bundles for normal sets have always featured six booster packs. Since 151’s bundle is the same price as a set like Obsidian Flames, it should also feature six booster packs.

Our 151 “Poster Box” will cost $14.99. At this price it will probably include a promo, three booster packs, and a poster of Kanto’s 151 Pokemon — but this is just speculation. We haven’t seen Poster Boxes since Generation IV; they came with the aforementioned items.

Japan will be getting two Pokemon Card 151 File Sets that includes booster packs, a poster of all 151 cards, and promos of Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle. This could be our equivalent.

Our 151 “Binder Collection” will cost $24.99. This could be our equivalent of Japan’s “Collection File Premium 151” binder, but this is also speculation. Japan’s binder includes card pages with each Pokemon’s Pokedex number.

The 151 “Poke Ball Tin” will cost $14.99. Our Pokemon GO special set also saw the release of a Poke Ball tin. It cost $12.99 and came with three packs from the set and two stickers. Since the 151 tin is more expensive, it’ll presumably come with something extra.


The second wave of products will release on October 6th.

The 151 “Mini Tins” will cost $9.99 — just like recent Mini Tins. They should include two booster packs from the set, a sticker sheet, and artwork featuring Kanto’s Pokemon. We’ve already seen Kanto-themed Mini Tins before.

Two “ex Boxes” will release for $21.99. We have no idea which Pokemon they will feature. Either cards will be cut from our English set and turned into promos for these boxes, or they’ll be alternate art prints from a future Japanese release (such as Shiny Treasure).

The price is the same as the Cyclizar ex Box, so we imagine each box will come with four packs and a promo or two.

And finally… 151’s “Ultra-Premium Collection” will cost $119.99.

Charizard’s UPC was the last to release and also cost $119.99.

Celebrations was the last special set to feature a UPC. Like that release, we can probably expect 151’s to come with gold etched cards (maybe Mew ex?), a bunch of booster packs, pins, and more.

For past sets the “Ultra Premium Collection” was always one of the last products to release. So this may be the full product lineup for our English 151 set. There may be other products revealed later, too.


As usual all of this product information is preliminary and subject to change. We will continue to bring you the latest information as we receive it.

You can see all the cards revealed from Pokemon Card 151 here.