Binder collections are a relatively new inclusion for Pokemon TCG and are usually used as one of the choices of goods available in special sets. Special sets usually do not have boosterboxes, so binder collections can be some of the best ways to get cards to start collecting a master's set of the product in question.
Binder collections usually include a small handful of packaging along with a binder painted with the box art in the current set. Most binders collections were released under Scarlet & Violet -Eran in Pokemon TCG, although there are some collections from as far back as the era of the sword and shield.
Binder is ordered according to their TCGplayer market price. All collections without market price were not included.
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Celebrations Collection (Dragapult Prime) – $ 41.02
Celebrations Collection with Draga Pullet is the oldest binder collection in Pokemon TCG's modern history. This valuable box came with a regular and oversized promo with a drag pulture along with a four-cool binder and a single package with cards from the Sword & Shield era.
Even if you are very unlikely to draw something of value from that package with cards in your compilation box, the fact is that this box costs over $ 40 now and only includes a single package is impressive.
Most modern binder collections have several packaging such as headliners in the box and are reflected by the higher price tags.
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White Flare Binder Collection – $ 48.78
The White Fare Binder Collection is one of the best Black Bolt & White Flare products you can buy if you want to put together a master's set card. This binder collection comes with five packages cards from the white flare set, which gives you about 50 cards to start your collection.
The binder also reflects the white Flarebox art, with a royal depiction of Reshiram that stood out as the main draw for this massive binder collection.
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Black Bolt Binder Collection – $ 49.72
Right above its twin sits the Black Bolt binding fund collection, a set of filled with lots of valuable cards to hunt on the way to collect them all. Like its white flare counterpart, this collection box also contains five packaging, and even though they cost about ten dollars more than the celebration, this box offers better package value.
It is difficult to compare the celebration and black bolt boxes outside the packaging value, given that they came from different eras, but the quality of binders has really not improved in the more modern products, which may explain part of the additional value of the older collection.
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Prismatic Evolutions Binder Collection – $ 63.09
Prismatic developments will go down in Pokemon TCG's history as one of the best sets ever, thanks to its valuable list of blockbuster Chase cards that sent the Pokemon TCG world to a Tizzy. There are many prismatic development products to choose from, so why buy the binder collection?
The simple answer is that this is the only way you can get one of the exclusively designed prismatic development binders that have wonderful works of art by Eevee on a pure white background and small prism patterns with different Eeveel sections.
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Detective Pikachu Special Case File – $ 84.99
Detective Pikachu takes a page out of the drapult collection box with another four-span binder that offers a small alternative to the larger binder options you can find from prismatic developments or 151. Here you get only a single additional pokemon TCg package, but fortunately you get two detective Pikachu packets.
The three total packaging and small binder are not the biggest motivators for buying this box, but its rarity and desire among collectors of rare sealed products are high. Sometimes sealed products are more valuable than the sum of their parts, especially when the goods are exclusive or limited in some way.
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151 Binder collection – $ 128.18
Although there are plenty of valuable 151 products to prioritize purchases, one of the largest hidden gems was Binder collection, which originally returns for about $ 30 and now commands much more than the once brave price tag.
Again, the binder quality is not the best, but the exclusive design is an important attraction for modern binder collections.
This binder collection has the titular binder with 20 pages with nine pockets per page, as well as four booster packages, which gives you a little less value when it comes to packaging compared to prismatic developments.
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First partner set with eight pack + binder – $ 149.90
Last but not least, the celebration is the first partner set with eight packages and one binder, for about $ 150. This unique collection of packaging has a partner Pokémon from one of each of the eight regions that existed at the time of release.
The packaging included Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh, Unova, Kalos, Alala and Galas Partner Artwork.
Despite the huge price tag, this binder is wonderful white and black design extremely clean. Factor in the Pikachu -tail overview that fills the white space, and it is no wonder that this binder continues to order such a high price tag.
- Original release date
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October 20, 1996
- Player count
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2
- Age recommendation
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6+
- Length per game
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Variable
- Franchis name
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Pokemon