Pokémon TCG: 151 Booster Bundles Are Back in Stock at Amazon and Under Market Price

One of the most popular sets from the Scarlet and Violet era, Pokémon TCG: 151, continues to be immensely popular even now in the Mega Evolution era. Market price on its selection of sealed products remains high on resale marketplaces like TCGplayer, so it’s always good news to find boosters at a better price from major retailers.

Amazon has been on a mighty good hot streak recently with Pokémon cards, and has just restocked its selection of Pokémon TCG: 151 Booster Bundles. Listed for £109.95, the price is still mighty high compared to the averages from recent sets like Phantasmal Flames, where bundles are selling for around $45.

But, still, it’s better than the $120+ market price, which is coincidentally on the rise again. According to TCGplayer, 151 Booster Bundles have skyrocketed by 73.48% in value in 12 months, and 23.96% in the past month alone. That being said, it’s still a mighty lot higher than the $26.96 MSRP, but you’ll be hard-pressed to find that anywhere these days.

If you’re just after some cool 151 chase cards, you might be better off just picking up some singles (or several) from marketplaces like TCGplayer.

But, if you want the thrill of opening up some 151 packs, Amazon’s listing is the cheapest option going right now, and even includes free delivery, plus one to two day delivery if you’re a Prime member. It’s also shipped and sold by Amazon directly, so you can be sure you’re getting what you ordered.

Like I mentioned, Amazon has a whole bunch of great Pokémon TCG deals recently. Not only has the major retailer blessed us with a fairly outstanding $100 discount on the Pokémon TCG: Mega Charizard X ex Ultra Premium Collection – we’ve also now got the best price ever on Phantasmal Flames’ Booster Bundles, which are now just $44.99 at Amazon.

While stock lasts, at least, as this is such an excellent deal, and below market price, I fully expect these to fly off the digital shelves. Other Phantasmal Flames deals include that UPC for $150 at Amazon or TCGplayer, or you can pick up the Elite Trainer Box for just $79.94 at Amazon as well.

All around, these are pretty excellent deals, and hopefully a sign of things to come when Ascended Heroes, Perfect Order, and everything else that 2026 has in store for Pokemon TCG, come out later this year.

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