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Pokemon TCG Tin Prices

Compare current Pokemon TCG tin prices across expansions, including lowest available price, vendor count, and price per booster when pack counts are available.

Products tracked
10
Live prices
4
Lowest price
64.90 EUR
Best per pack
16.23 EUR

Current tin prices

ProductLowestPer packOffersUpdatedProduct page
Shining Fates64.90 EUR16.23 EUR/pack519/07/2026View product
Paldean Fates89.95 EUR22.49 EUR/pack319/07/2026View product
Crown Zenith99.95 EUR24.99 EUR/pack619/07/2026View product
Hidden Fates149.90 EUR37.48 EUR/pack219/07/2026View product
30th CelebrationN/AN/AN/A19/07/2026View product
Ascended HeroesN/AN/AN/A19/07/2026View product
CelebrationsN/AN/AN/A19/07/2026View product
Destined RivalsN/AN/AN/A19/07/2026View product
Mega EvolutionN/AN/AN/A19/07/2026View product
Paldea EvolvedN/AN/AN/A19/07/2026View product

Related set price guides

Compare all current offers

Use the main Pokemon TCG price table to compare live prices, vendor counts, product filters, and price per booster across every tracked sealed product.

Open price comparison

Tin buying guide

This page is for comparing tin across expansions. It currently has 10 listings, with 4 showing a live price.

Short version: Pokemon TCG Tin prices

  • Tin pages work best when you know the format but have not picked the set yet.
  • Compare lowest tin price, estimated pack count, price per booster, and vendor count.
  • The lowest tracked pack price right now is 16.23 EUR per booster.

Pokemon TCG Tin prices

Start with the lowest current price if you want the cheapest entry point. Then check the offer count. A low price from several vendors is easier to trust than one lonely listing.

Check the exact product page when comparing tins, because tin contents can vary by release and packaging version.

Tin price comparison

A live price is the current lowest tracked offer for that product. Prices can move quickly after restocks, sellouts, or new listings, so the updated date matters.

Products without a fresh offer are still useful for browsing the catalog. Just do not treat them as current market prices until vendor data returns.

Tin by expansion

Tin products do not behave the same across every expansion. Newer sets often have more shops competing on price. Older sets can have fewer listings and wider gaps between offers.

Best for displayable sealed products, mixed contents, or lower-cost collecting. Collectors often care about set demand and sealed condition. Openers usually care more about pack count, pull rates, and cost per booster.

Pokemon tin prices

Price per booster is most useful when you compare products inside the same expansion. It also helps decide whether a larger product is actually cheaper per pack.

Tin pack contents can be less standardized than booster boxes or bundles, so price per booster may need manual confirmation.