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clearance pokemon booster packs Pokemon Card Mystery Box: Graded Card and Replica Gameboy Cartridge – Gold Dust ToysThe Boxes are Back! After selling out our first Pokemon Mystery Box and getting great feedback from customers, we've decided to release another Pokemon Mystery Box. Inside the Mystery Box Inside every box is a graded Pokemon Card and a reproduction Gameboy Cartridge, and what's cool is that the items are packed inside a 'Base Set Booster Box' inspired box. The Reproduction Cartridge Each box will contain either Pokemon Red (Charizard), Pokemon Yellow

The Boxes are Back!

After selling out our first Pokemon Mystery Box and getting great feedback from customers, we've decided to release another Pokemon Mystery Box.

Inside the Mystery Box

Inside every box is a graded Pokemon Card and a reproduction Gameboy Cartridge, and what's cool is that the items are packed inside a 'Base Set Booster Box' inspired box. 

The Reproduction Cartridge

Each box will contain either Pokemon Red (Charizard), Pokemon Yellow (Pikachu), Pokemon Blue (Blastoise), Pokemon Green (Venusaur), Pokemon Silver (Lugia) or the special edition Team Rocket game!

The Graded Cards

This is a production run of 100 units only, and we've carefully curated a great range of graded cards to include in the mystery boxes. There's lots of vintage WOTC holos, Japanese cards and some newer Full Art rares.

The highlights include...

A trio of Team Rocket Hits
PSA 9s of Rocket's Hitmonchan, Rocket's Sneak Attack and Here Comes Team Rocket
The iconic Charizard 
PSA 8 Charizard Classic Collection Holo and PSA 7 Charizard Evolutions Reverse Holo
Neo Holos
11 chances to hit a vintage PSA Japanese Holo from the Neo promo sets including Entei, Espeon and Typhlosion
WOTC Holos
We've selected some of our favourite WOTC holos and graded them with ACE grading, including Alakazam, Jolteon and Zapdos! There's 13 of these Ace WOTC Holos.
PSA 10s
Yes, you can also hit a PSA 10. We've included 13 PSA 10 graded cards from newer sets including Full Art 151 cards and stunning Phantasma rares.

Don't miss your chance to pick one of these Mystery Boxes up! 

Pokémon Graded Card Mystery Box – Full 100 Card List

  • Japanese Gym Rocket's Hitmonchan Holo PSA 9

  • Rocket's Sneak Attack Holo PSA 9

  • Charizard Holo Classic Collection PSA 8

  • Here Comes Team Rocket Holo PSA 9

  • Charizard Evolutions Reverse Foil PSA 7

  • Snorlax Art Rare 151 PSA 10

  • Gengar Dark Phantasma PSA 10

  • Brock's Rydon Holo PSA 9

  • Entei Japanese Neo Premium File Reverse Foil PSA 9

  • Snorlax Dark Phantasma PSA 10

  • Zarude Vivid Voltage PSA 10

  • Mr Mime Art Rare PSA 10

  • Typhlosion Holo Premium File PSA 8 (x7)

  • Magneton Base Set Holo ACE 7

  • Dark Blastoise Team Rocket ACE 6

  • Gyarados Base Set Holo ACE 6

  • Scyther Jungle Holo ACE 6

  • Zapdos Base Set Holo ACE 6

  • Here Comes Team Rocket Holo ACE 6

  • Alakazam Base Set Holo ACE 6

  • Flareon Jungle Holo ACE 5

  • Jolteon Jungle Holo ACE 5

  • Electrivire VSTAR Universe PSA 10

  • Galarian Cursola V Champions Path PSA 10

  • Psyduck Art Rare 151 PSA 10

  • Tangela Art Rare PSA 10

  • Caterpie Art Rare PSA 10

  • Electrabuzz Black Star Promos CGC 9.5

  • Raichu Generations CGS 9.5

  • Vulpix McDonalds CGS 9

  • Relic Hunter Mysterious Mountains PSA 9

  • Rev. Worlds Giratina PSA 9

  • Magnezone Holo PSA 9

  • Espeon Promo PSA 9 (x3)

  • Pikachu Black Star Promos CGC 8

  • Marill Black Star Promos CGC 8

  • Suicune Reverse Foil Lost Thunder PSA 8

  • Seel Mysterious Mountains PSA 8

  • Nidoking Holo PSA 8

  • Weedle Mysterious Mountains PSA 8

  • Dark Golbat Team Rocket Holo ACE 7

  • Dark Dragonite Team Rocket ACE 7

  • Mew Evolutions Reverse Foil ACE 7

  • Dark Weezing Team Rocket Holo ACE 6

  • Dark Arbok Team Rocket Holo ACE 6

  • Dark Magneton Team Rocket Holo ACE 6

  • Vaporeon Holo Hidden Fates PSA 10

  • Roserade Battle Region PSA 10

  • Zacian Vivid Voltage PSA 10

  • Marill McDonalds Promo CGS 9

  • Nidoran Mysterious Mountains PSA 9

  • Ampharos Holo CGS 8.5

  • Lapras Sun and Moon GX Secret Rare ACE 8

  • Jigglypuff Black Star Promos CGC 8

  • Slowking Japanese Neo Holo CGS 8

  • Dark Hypno Holo Japanese Neo CGS 7.5

  • Starmie Hidden Fates CGS 10

  • Wigglytuff Hidden Fates CGS 9.5

  • Pinsir Hidden Fates CGS 9.5

  • Totodile Neo Destiny ACE 9

  • Reshiram Hidden Fates GX Full Art ACE 9

  • Chinchou McDonalds Promo CGS 9

  • Ivysaur Classic Collection PSA 9

  • Blastoise EX Evolutions PSA 9

  • Natu McDonalds Promo CGS 8.5

  • Pikachu Neo Genesis ACE 8

  • Electabuzz Black Star Promos CGC 8

  • Xatu Mysterious Mountains PSA 8

  • Beedrill Mysterious Mountains PSA 8

  • Friend Ball Mysterious Mountains PSA 8

  • Nidoran Mysterious Mountains PSA 8

  • Sunkern Mysterious Mountains PSA 8

  • Vaporeon Call of Legends PSA 7

  • Hitmonchan Base Set Holo ACE 5

  • Pidgeot EX Evolutions PSA 10

  • Natu Mysterious Mountains PSA 9

  • Igglybuff Black Star Promos CGC 8.5

  • Slowpoke 1st Edition Team Rocket ACE 8

  • Krabby 1st Edition Fossil ACE 8

  • Voltorb Mysterious Mountains PSA 8

  • Igglybuff Mysterious Mountains PSA 8

  • Farfetch'd Mysterious Mountains PSA 8

  • Nidorina Mysterious Mountains PSA 8

  • Swinub Mysterious Mountains PSA 8 (x2)

  • Sunflora Mysterious Mountains PSA 8

  • Dunsparce Neo Discovery PSA 8

  • Slugma Mysterious Mountains PSA 8

  • Meowth Jungle CGC 7

  • Lure Ball Mysterious Mountains PSA 7

  • Krabby Fossil PSA 7

  • Hitmonlee Fossil GetGraded 6

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