Top 10 Most Expensive Pokémon 151 Cards You Can Still Chase in Sealed Boosters
Blog Andrew Joseph 28 Jun , 2025 0

Although it has been one and a half years Pokémon TCG 151 The expansion of the Scarlet & Violet suit emerged, and stock demand was higher than ever, both of which were fueled by nostalgia for the original pocket monster and the ongoing card scarcity.
even Easy-to-get packaged rare cards are still worth a lot of coinsBut the frequent lack of supply to meet demand certainly makes certainly particularly expensive for some cards.
From the lowest price to the largest wallets, these are the ten most expensive Pokémon TCG cards that you can pull in the S&V 151 set (ready for any potential special restocking Amazon Gold DaySales with competitors Walmart,,,,, Targetand more).
TL;DR -10 Most Expensive S&V: 151 Cards
For those who just want to jump right in Ten most expensive cards In Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet 151 Set, right here, depending on the current market value TCGPLAYER. The top five are worth at least $40, while the top three are worth over $50.
This is quite reasonable compared to some other sets…with the rarest $500 you are looking for Destined competitor singles Now!
Although other recent sets have more expensive cards overall in their top 10, the special illustration Charizard Ex remains one of the most expensive cards of the recent TCG, spending regularly between $170 and $185.
10. Ivysaur -167/165
A glance at the full array throwing factor of 151 ivysaurit is not difficult to understand why starting this list is an expensive contender. This Ivysaur was drawn by Yoriyuki Ikegami, who started working on TGC from the crown, is a beautiful card with a beautiful card with a seed Pokémon from the forest, staring into the water, seeing its former self as a bulbasaur staring into the water.
This is a vibrant and colorful card with a little emotion under the surface. In addition, this is also a reliable card for gameplay. Its 100 hp makes the Stage 1 card a little shaky. Although it is the three-energy vine whip that causes 80 damage to the three-point vine whip, the ability to heal and pepper damage at the same time is a good reward.
9. Charmeleon -169/165
We're back to Phase 1 illustrations are rare, but this time Charmeleon Drawn by Miki Kudo, a longtime Pokémon TCG artist, has been around since the 2016.
When you look at all three full versions of the Charmander Evolution chain, you'll see that Kudo has become a mountain theme, which is related to the natural habitat of FirePokémon.
As far as gameplay is concerned, it seems cumbersome to have an already expensive fire explosion every time, but depending on the early game situation, its 90 damage can quickly turn the trend. That said, if you plan to grow it quickly, there will be no lot of trouble anyway.
8. Bulbasaur -166/165
The first illustration is rare 151 standard 165 cards that go beyond this Bulbasaur It's another Ikegami card that captures Pokémon fans' favorites for original herbivorous.
While collectors can enjoy their cute faces, sitting under a tree and loving life, they also use the water ech seeds as a 70hp attack, making it a very reliable basic Pokémon that can be played at least once or twice at the start of the game.
7. Alakazamex -201/165
The first of the expensive front cards of 151 is Alakazam Exwho can quickly stack some serious damage by using his opponent's substitute Pokemon, as well as the size of his hands to deal damage to his bench.
Drawn by Shinya Komatsu, it's no surprise if this Alakazam Ex design is your favorite 151. Situated on the back of a house, full of bottles and books, it tested its psychological abilities with these iconic spoons, a thoughtful yet comfortable card that shows Komatsu knows Alakazam's genius and gains an advantage in combat.
6. Naval Train-170/165
Illustrations are rare Soft It's where 151 starts to get more priced, but it's not hard to understand when you look at its artwork and say who it says.
The wave puts the little turtle Pokémon in the sea water of the beach, drawn by Mitsuhiro Arita, a veteran artist Mitsuhiro Arita.
Its risk of withdrawing attacks and the two energy costs of 20 damage to Skullbash don't make it the best gameplay. However, with the help of a lot of jaw-dropping details in the waves and the water itself, this can be considered a work of art, not a playing card.
5. Charmander -168/165
Now that we have arrived at Kanto’s Fire Starter, this is a rare illustration Charmander Compared to Squirtle and Bulbasaur, this is the most valuable of the original three.
Also illustrated by Miki Kudo, you can see that it is designed just like Charmeleon is in a mountain canyon, but this time at the bottom. The highest touch of the theme is a further step to the list, but its two-man shooting attacks, one causing damage, another removing the troublesome stadium card, this kind of Charmander is a must when adding the entire entire evolution chain.
4. Zapdos EX -202/165
Shibringaru's artistic talent reminds people of his brilliant star since 2022 and has been part of Pokémon TCG for 151 years Zapdos Ex Amazingly, the majestic illustration is the electric bird flying around with its legendary figure Moltres & Articuno.
Its abilities and movements are not ignored. Zapdos' Multishot Lightning attack gives it the flexibility of easy retreat, allowing it to chop through opponents' Taiwanese Pokémon as well as those at the event.
3. VENUSAUR -198/165
The vivid color card design is even more important than its previous modification. Venusaur Ex At the same time, it looks both quiet and threatening. Another card from Yoriuki Ikegami is perfect for a fully evolved base-level starter.
Also like Bulbasaur and Ivysaur, it is also quite candid with 340hp, paired with it to steadily heal your team and cause poison plus drug confusion.
2. Blastoiseex -200/165
The second expensive card in 151 is this inspiring atmosphere blastoise ex card. Another one created by veteran Mitsuhiro Arita, this special underwater theme card has many reasons.
Apart from the very beautiful illustrations facing the final beach evolution underwater, like Venusaur Ex, can do more damage. Although its HP isn't that high, the heart shell actually reduces damage, while its dual cannon attack can cause 280 damage at a price of two energy cards, even if you have to discard the energy card every time you use it.
1. Charizardex -199/165
At a written price of more than $173, this is 199 full-time Charizard Ex Both are the most expensive in the Pokémon TCG 151 set, but also the most refined in design. The Charizard is a crown jewel illustrated by Miki Kudo, completing the trilogy: Starting from Charmander, starting from Charmander, at the bottom of the mountain canyon, Charmeleon is slightly higher than it is higher, Charizard itself soars over the volcano behind.
That combines with the priceless natural nostalgia Charizard of the baseArguably, this is why this is the most expensive card of 151, over $100. Although its brave wings and explosive vortex attacks make it a powerful damage trader, if you manage to pull one you might want to keep it in special cases, rather than the tournament deck.
Just like in other current collections The evolution of prismatic shape,,,,, Destined competitor,even The upcoming large-scale evolution set151 have many rare Holofoil cards, but these cards have increased their prices on websites such as TCG players. However, in this case, this is all Kholov-style version of Kanto favorite, also known as “illustrated rare”.
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