Korea · Pokémon TCG · UK Stock
Korean-language Pokémon sealed product — booster boxes, ETBs and booster packs. Sourced from reputable suppliers, inspected in the UK, shipped from York.
Korean Pokémon sealed product is one of the harder regional prints to find in the UK. Pokémon Korea's distribution focuses on the domestic Korean market, and supply into the UK depends on a small number of import routes — which is why Korean boxes often go out of stock quickly when they arrive.
At Moore Collectables we buy Korean Pokémon sealed product from reputable suppliers we vet for authenticity, and from trusted collector contacts. We don't deal in resealed boxes, and every sealed item is visually inspected before it's listed on the site. If anything you receive doesn't look right, contact us within 14 days and we'll arrange a return and full refund.
Our Korean Pokémon range focuses on the current Scarlet & Violet block alongside Sword & Shield-era sealed product when we can get it. Stock changes regularly — the listings on this page reflect what we actually have in our York warehouse right now.
Korean booster boxes don't always match English or Japanese pack counts, and configurations vary by set and SKU (booster box, half-box, ETB, premium trainer box). Check the individual product page for the exact pack count and pack size before buying.
Authenticity is worth taking seriously when buying any Korean sealed product in the UK. Reputable signs include a clean factory shrink, sharp and even printing on the Hangul text, and packaging that matches Pokémon Korea's released artwork for that set. We inspect every sealed item before it's listed and back every order with a full-refund authenticity policy — if you receive something we can't authenticate, we'll collect it and refund in full.
For long-term storage, keep sealed product in its original shrink, away from direct sunlight and heat sources. A consistent indoor temperature (roughly 18–22°C) and moderate humidity (around 40–55%) is the commonly recommended guideline for cardboard collectibles.
Card values for Korean Pokémon, sealed and singles, move with the wider TCG market. Past prices are not a guarantee of future prices, and individual sets perform differently. The best public references for current Korean Pokémon prices are PSA's Auction Prices Realized, eBay sold listings and TCGplayer history.
It depends on the set and the SKU. Modern Scarlet & Violet-era Korean booster boxes are typically 30 packs, but pack counts and pack sizes vary across Korean releases (booster box, half-box, ETB and premium trainer box configurations all exist). Check the individual product page for the exact specification of the box you're buying.
We don't offer financial advice and Pokémon sealed product should not be treated as a financial investment. Some Korean sealed product has traded at a premium over its release price; some has not. Values can rise and fall, individual sets behave very differently, and the secondary market is illiquid. If you're considering buying for value rather than to open, check recent sold prices on public marketplaces (eBay, TCGplayer, PSA Auction Prices Realized) for the specific set before you buy.
Compare the box against Pokémon Korea's released artwork for that set, check that the shrink wrap is clean and factory-applied, and look for sharp, even printing on the Hangul text. Every Korean box we sell is visually inspected before it's listed. If you have any doubt about a box you receive from us, message us within 14 days and we'll collect and refund in full.
Yes. We ship Korean sealed product across the UK with tracked Royal Mail and DPD services. Free shipping on orders over £150.
Pack counts, pack sizes and the cards inside vary by region and by set — see the product page for the specific SKU. Print runs are not published by The Pokémon Company, but Korean releases generally have narrower international distribution than English releases. Card stock and print finish also differ between regions; many collectors prefer the Japanese and Korean print quality, but this is personal preference rather than an objective ranking.
We open pre-orders for upcoming Korean releases when we have confirmed supply from our suppliers. Pre-order allocations are limited; reserve early if you want to be sure of a unit. Pre-orders are charged at checkout and shipped on or shortly after release day.
Both PSA and CGC accept Korean-language Pokémon submissions. Grading outcomes depend on the individual card, not the language — centring, surface, edges and corners are graded the same way regardless of region. Korean-language submissions can take longer to return than English-language submissions; check the grader's current turnaround times before submitting.