This listing is for: Brand New, Unopened MEGA Dreamex High Class Pack - 12 BOXES of Pokémon Cards. It is a collectible item from Japan currently available on Yahoo Japan Auctions. Rinkya is a white-glove proxy service that helps international buyers purchase rare items from Yahoo Japan, Mercari, Amazon Japan, and more. We handle bidding, consolidation, and shipping worldwide with the best rates and expert support for 25 years. Learn more: https://www.rinkya.com/how-it-works
loading auction image thumbnail 1
loading auction image thumbnail 2
loading auction image thumbnail 3
loading auction main image

/

Description

US flag for English translation
Japanese flag for Japanese translation

Google translate is provided as a convenience. You agree you are fully responsible for understanding the native Japanese and bidding on / buying this item.

Powered by Google Translate

en
jp

Current Bid

 Yen 

Buyout Price

 Yen 

bids icon Bids
quantity icon Quantity 1
watch icon Watch
condition icon Item Condition new Yahoo Japan icon

Estimate

  • Bid price ($):

    $

  • Rinkya fee

    $

  • Seller fee

    $

Total:

$

coin icon
warning icon

Does not include shipping from Japan

Time Left -  Auto Extension

00 Days
00 Hours
00 Min
00 Sec

End Time

Seller Information

feedback icon

Rate/Feedback

625 -4 (Feedback)

Bid History

bid icon 0
No Highest Bidder
Bid History

Collector Commentary

The MEGA Dreamex High Class Pack, set for release in November 2025, exemplifies the evolving landscape of Pokémon collectibles, appealing particularly to fans of the later series installments like "Scarlet and Violet." With its authentic Japanese packaging and unopened condition, this lot of 12 boxes stands out in a market where original, non-searched items are highly sought after for their potential to yield rare cards and promotional exclusives.

The historical significance of Pokémon cards, coupled with the reputable production standards of the Pokémon Company, enhances these boxes' desirability.

Such collectible items are often viewed as long-term investments, reflecting both nostalgia and speculative interest within the vibrant Japanese trading card culture.