Collection: 151

About this collection

About Scarlet and Violet 151

Released in October 2023, Scarlet and Violet 151 is the English-language tribute to the original Kanto dex, packaging all 151 first generation Pokemon into a single modern set. It sits inside the Scarlet and Violet era and quickly became a favourite among collectors who grew up with Red and Blue, thanks to clean reprint artwork, a full holo run, and the now famous Master Ball and Poke Ball reverse pattern variants. If you are chasing the Japanese version instead, head to our Pokemon 151 (Japanese) collection.

What you will find in this collection

We organise this collection so you can build the set in order or hunt single chase cards. Holo highlights from the base 165 include Articuno Holo 144/165, Vileplume Holo 045/165, and Electrode Holo 101/165, alongside reverse holo staples like Magikarp Reverse Holo 129/165 and Bulbasaur Reverse Holo 001/165. Energy collectors can also pick up the Cosmos Holo Basic Energy prints that round out the set.

Rarities and chase cards

Pull rates in 151 centre on Holo Rares for the Kanto roster, Double Rare ex cards for the headline Pokemon, Illustration Rares and Special Illustration Rares for the painted artwork pieces, Ultra Rares, and Hyper Rares such as Daisy's Help 195/165 in the secret rare slot. Every single is checked and graded by eye to mint or better condition, sleeved, and shipped tracked Australia-wide from our Brisbane base, so you can collect with confidence.

151 FAQs

What is the Pokemon 151 set?

Scarlet and Violet 151 is a special set released in September 2023 that celebrates the original 151 Pokemon from the Kanto region. It features every first generation Pokemon, retro inspired artwork, and the return of Kadabra to the TCG after a 21 year absence.

What are the chase cards in 151?

Charizard ex special illustration rare 199/165 leads the set, followed by Venusaur ex 198/165 and Blastoise ex 200/165. The full art starter line, Alakazam ex 201/165 and the illustration rares of fan favourites like Snorlax and Dragonair are also popular with collectors.

How much do 151 singles cost?

Most singles start at a few dollars, with illustration rares typically in the $10 to $50 range and the big special illustration rares above that. Our 151 singles have ranged from about $2 to $200 depending on the card.

Is this the English or Japanese 151 set?

This collection is the English release. We stock the Japanese version separately in our Pokemon 151 JP collection, so check both if you collect across languages.

What condition are your 151 cards in?

All our singles are raw cards in mint condition or better. Each card is inspected by hand for corners, edges, surface and centering before it is listed, and every order ships tracked from Brisbane.