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pokemon uno cards graded Poké Pack Bundle—Graded Chase Edition ✨ Drop #3 – Mankey Business

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pokemon uno cards graded Poké Pack Bundle—Graded Chase Edition ✨ Drop #3 – Mankey BusinessDrop #3 goes live Friday, September 19th @ 7 p. m. CST Pok Pack BundleGraded Chase EditionDrop #3 Includes 1 English Pokmon Booster Pack: 8 bundles will contain 1 Evolving Skies booster pack 7 bundles will contain 1 Fusion Strike booster pack Each bundle includes 3 Terastal Festival booster packs Each bundle contains 1 graded Pokmon card (9 or 10 only)every slab is either personally curated or personally submitted for grading, no junk slabsall

Drop #3 goes live Friday, September 19th @ 7 p.m. CST

Poké Pack Bundle–Graded Chase Edition—Drop #3 

✨ Includes 1 English Pokémon Booster Pack:

  • 8 bundles will contain 1 Evolving Skies booster pack

  • 7 bundles will contain 1 Fusion Strike booster pack

✨ Each bundle includes 3 Terastal Festival booster packs

✨ Each bundle contains 1 graded Pokémon card (9 or 10 only)—every slab is either personally curated or personally submitted for grading, no junk slabs—all potential non-chase slabs for this drop noted in product images

✨ Sealed in our premium gold foil bag

🔥 This drop includes 15 total bags.

One of them contains the chase slab:
A PSA 10 Squirtle Illustration Rare #148 from Stellar Crown—valued right at $315 at the time this listing.

Odds to hit the chase: 1 in 15

Average bundle value is $110

Average slab value based upon current market price is $63

Transparency Matters—We’re listing exactly what’s in this drop so you know what you’re buying. No mystery fillers. No vague promises. Once all bundles are sold, we’ll go live to randomly assign each one—following the order in which purchases were made.

💬 I don’t bulk-grade cheap cards just to pad value. Each graded card is carefully chosen—either personally graded or sourced for $20–$30 and sometimes more if I catch a good deal, always with a collector’s mindset. If it wouldn’t make me excited to pull, it doesn’t make the cut.

💰 Why Each Drop Is Priced Differently

Every Poké Pack Bundle–Graded Chase Edition is built from scratch.

That means each drop includes a different mix of Japanese booster packs, full art cards, and carefully curated graded slabs—all of which vary in cost. We also rotate the chase card every drop, and its value plays a big role in the overall pricing.

Rather than cut corners or stuff bags with filler, we adjust pricing to reflect the actual value of the contents—while still keeping margins tight and odds fair.

We’ll always be upfront about what’s inside and what you’re paying for. That’s just how we do things at Mankey Business.

📸 Hit the chase? Tag us and join the Chase Champions.

Curious what others have pulled? Visit the Chase Champions section on our site to see past hits.

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