Pokémon has been one of the most collected trading card games in the world for nearly thirty years — and demand has never been stronger. New sets release regularly, rare cards from recent expansions command serious prices, and the graded card market has turned high-condition pulls into genuine collectibles worth protecting and displaying.
At CardVault by Tom Brady, we carry Pokémon booster packs, sealed products, and individual cards for every kind of collector. Whether you want to open packs and chase rare pulls, buy specific singles to complete a set, or find graded copies of valuable cards, we have what you are looking for.
Why Collectors Still Chase Pokémon Cards
Pokémon cards appeal to a wide range of collectors. Some are lifelong fans who grew up with the original sets and are now building serious collections of vintage cards. Others are newer collectors drawn in by the artwork, the thrill of opening packs, or the investment potential of rare and graded pieces.
On the collector side, the modern Pokémon card market has produced some of the most visually striking cards in the hobby. Special Illustration Rares, Hyper Rares, and full-art cards have elevated recent sets well beyond what the game looked like even five years ago. On the vintage side, 1st Edition Base Set cards — particularly Charizard — remain some of the most recognized collectibles in the entire hobby, with high-grade copies selling for significant sums at major auction houses.
Understanding what drives value in Pokémon cards is worth your time before you shop. Our guide to how Pokémon cards became one of the hottest collectibles in the world covers the history of the hobby, what makes certain cards valuable, and how the market has evolved for both new and vintage collectors.
CardVault stocks a wide range of Pokémon products to support different approaches to collecting. Our inventory includes sealed booster packs and boxes, individual card singles, and high-end graded copies across our retail locations. Stock varies by store and rotates as The Pokémon Company releases new sets throughout the year.
Pokémon booster packs are sealed packs containing a randomized assortment of cards from a specific set. Opening booster packs is one of the most popular ways collectors build their collections because every pack offers the chance to pull rare cards, holographic cards, or high-value chase inserts.
At CardVault, collectors can find Pokémon booster packs from current and recent expansions. These packs are part of larger sets that introduce new Pokémon cards, updated artwork styles, and new rare card tiers with each release.
Pokémon booster packs are typically sold individually or as part of sealed products including:
Many collectors prefer opening booster packs because every pack is unpredictable. Sometimes you pull a Special Illustration Rare worth hundreds of dollars. Other times you add steady progress toward completing a set. Either way, the experience of opening a sealed pack is a core part of what keeps collectors engaged. If you want to know which current Pokémon sets are worth opening, our breakdown of the best Pokémon sets to buy right now walks through recent releases and what collectors are chasing from each one.
Pokémon card singles let collectors buy exactly the card they want rather than relying on pack luck. This approach works well for collectors targeting a specific Pokémon or card for their collection, players building or upgrading a competitive deck, and anyone who wants to fill gaps in a set without opening sealed product.
CardVault carries a large selection of Pokémon singles across our retail locations. Inventory varies from store to store, but you can typically find a range of cards from common staples to rare holographic cards and graded collector pieces. Singles are also a practical way to acquire specific cards without the cost of buying an entire box. If you are looking to sell or trade Pokémon cards you already own, we buy and trade Pokémon cards at our retail locations as well.
Some Pokémon cards sit well above the rest in terms of collector value. These are the cards that anchor serious collections — pieces that combine stunning artwork, genuine scarcity, and in some cases a place in the broader history of the hobby.
High-end Pokémon cards typically fall into a few categories:
Collectors who pull high-value Pokémon cards in strong condition often choose to have them professionally graded. Grading protects the card, authenticates its condition, and in many cases increases its market value significantly compared to a raw ungraded copy.
PSA and BGS are the two most widely used grading services for Pokémon cards. A PSA 10 on a Special Illustration Rare or a vintage 1st Edition card can make a substantial difference in what that card is worth. CardVault accepts grading submissions through PSA, BGS, HGA, and SGC at our retail locations. Learn more about our card grading services and what to consider when deciding whether to grade a card you own. If you already have graded Pokémon cards and want to add to your collection, our retail locations carry graded singles for purchase as well.
CardVault carries a wide range of Pokémon products including individual booster packs, booster boxes, Elite Trainer Boxes, Special Collection Boxes, Premium Collection Boxes, tins, and Build & Battle Boxes. We also carry individual card singles and graded Pokémon cards at select locations. Inventory varies by store and rotates as The Pokémon Company releases new sets throughout the year.
Yes. CardVault retail locations carry Pokémon singles ranging from common cards to rare holographic cards and graded collector pieces. Selection varies by location. If you are looking for a specific card, we recommend contacting your nearest CardVault location directly to check availability.
Yes. CardVault buys and trades Pokémon cards at our retail locations. Whether you have a single card or an entire collection, bring it in and our team can take a look. Learn more about selling and trading cards at CardVault.
The rarest modern Pokémon cards include Special Illustration Rares, Hyper Rares, and low-print chase cards from recent expansions. On the vintage side, 1st Edition Base Set cards — particularly Charizard — are among the most valuable collectibles in the entire hobby. Learn more about what makes Pokémon cards valuable and how the collector market has evolved.
Special Illustration Rares are full-bleed artwork cards introduced in recent Pokémon sets where the art extends across the entire card with no visible border. They are among the most visually striking and sought-after pulls in modern Pokémon collecting, with values ranging from tens to hundreds of dollars depending on the featured Pokémon and set.
If you have a Pokémon card in strong condition that carries real value — a Special Illustration Rare, a vintage 1st Edition, or a high-demand chase card — grading is worth considering. Professional grading protects the card, verifies its condition, and typically increases its market value compared to a raw ungraded copy. CardVault accepts submissions through PSA, BGS, HGA, and SGC at our retail locations. Learn more about our card grading services.
Bring your cards into any CardVault retail location and our team will walk you through the submission process. We work with PSA, BGS, HGA, and SGC. If you are unsure which grading service is the right fit, our staff can help you decide based on the card type, condition, and your goals as a collector. Find a location near you.
A card break is a live event where a sealed box or case is opened on camera and the cards pulled are distributed to participants based on the format of the break. CardVault hosts live breaks through Fanatics Live, where you can watch, participate, and receive any cards pulled for your spot. Learn how card breaks work or join an upcoming CardVault break on Fanatics Live.
Yes. CardVault stocks new Pokémon releases as they come out throughout the year. Check your nearest CardVault location or browse online for current availability on the latest sets and products.
Pokémon cards are carried across CardVault retail locations, though specific inventory varies by store. With locations across the country and new stores opening regularly, there is likely a CardVault near you. Find your nearest location.
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