







PSA 10 Eeveelutions Japanese Cards Guide: Umbreon, Espeon, Sylveon And More
Last updated: June 4, 2026. Market data, canonical CTA links, and gallery product links were refreshed before upload packaging.
This guide focuses on the buying workflow for PSA 10 Japanese Pokemon cards, including how to browse current SST inventory and when to use the wholesale inquiry path for larger orders.
Key Takeaway: PSA 10 Eeveelutions buying should be treated as a buying workflow, not a simple card list. The strongest SST angle is direct access to Japanese PSA 10 inventory, wholesale inquiry paths, and product pages that help Eeveelution collectors and graded-card stores move from research to action.
Eeveelution PSA 10 demand is fragmented across Umbreon, Espeon, Sylveon, Eevee promos, and set-specific art, so this guide helps buyers compare the family rather than one card.
The buying decision is different from a sealed-box set guide. A PSA 10 buyer is not only asking "which card is best?" They are asking whether the seller can confirm current graded inventory, whether the order can scale, how to compare product pages quickly, and which link to click when they are ready to request pricing or buy.
Quick Answer
For PSA 10 Eeveelutions buying, start with the PSA 10 collection, then use the wholesale page if the order is multi-card, recurring, or B2B. Individual product pages are the place to confirm exact card identity, PSA 10 wording, and current availability before ordering.
| Buyer question | Short answer | SST action |
|---|---|---|
| I want to browse available graded cards. | Start with the PSA 10 collection. | Open SST PSA 10 graded cards and compare current listings. |
| I need quantity or a price list. | Use the wholesale inquiry path. | Start from SST wholesale and request a current PSA 10 list or quote. |
| I need to verify current SST inventory. | Open the linked PSA 10 product pages and exact card identities. | Compare card name, card number, PSA 10 wording, product title, and current availability before ordering. |
| I need current prices. | Use live product pages or a current quote. | Treat any old screenshot or saved price list as expired until SST confirms availability. |
Where To Browse Or Request PSA 10 Inventory
| Buyer need | SST path | How to use it |
|---|---|---|
| Browse current PSA 10 inventory | Shop PSA 10 graded cards | Use this for a broad stock check before narrowing by character, price point, or card number. |
| Ask for quantity or recurring supply | Wholesale inquiry page | Use this when the order needs a current list, quote date, shipping discussion, or B2B handling. |
| Open a product page | PSA10 Eevee GX 188/173 SA | Use the product page or quote to confirm the exact card, PSA 10 wording, and live availability. |
| Open a product page | PSA10 Eevee 210/184 CHR | Use the product page or quote to confirm the exact card, PSA 10 wording, and live availability. |
| Open a product page | PSA10 Eevee Munch Exhibition 287/SM-P PROMO | Use the product page or quote to confirm the exact card, PSA 10 wording, and live availability. |
| Open a product page | PSA10 Flareon 065/SV-P PROMO | Use the product page or quote to confirm the exact card, PSA 10 wording, and live availability. |
Use the broad collection when you are still comparing options. Use individual product pages when the exact card matters. Use the wholesale path when you need current quantity, pricing, or recurring supply.
Why Japanese PSA 10 Cards Work For Overseas Buyers
Japanese Pokemon cards have several advantages for graded-card buyers: Japanese print quality is often strong, Japanese-only promos create collector stories, and overseas buyers frequently want inventory that is difficult to source locally. A PSA 10 slab also removes a large part of the condition-risk conversation because the buyer can compare grade wording, product title, card identity, and price before ordering.
That does not make every PSA 10 card a good buy. The practical question is what changes buyer action. A reseller cares about liquidity and margin. A collector cares about exact artwork and long-term desire. A store cares about showcase appeal, category breadth, and how quickly each slab can be explained to a customer. A breaker or content seller may care about recognizable names that perform well on camera.
For this topic, the practical hook is character-family merchandising and cross-card comparison. Start with the buying workflow, then check risk controls and order planning before committing budget.
Market Signal: PSA Demand Is Still Elevated In 2026
The useful recent data is not "every PSA 10 card is automatically going up." The stronger claim is narrower and more actionable: PSA grading volume is still running at very high levels in 2026, PSA 10 cards carry a large premium over raw cards in broad Pokemon price data, and individual slab prices need a dated comp check before a buyer commits budget.
As of GemRate’s June 3, 2026 dashboard, PSA recorded 482,480 grades over the trailing seven days, up 10% from the prior seven days, and 2,125,904 grades over the trailing 30 days, up 4% from the prior 30 days. GemRate also reported that April 2026 was a record month for card grading, with 3.10 million total cards graded and PSA at 2.21 million cards, up 42% year over year. May cooled from April, but still reached 2.95 million total cards and PSA graded 2.07 million cards, up 25% year over year.
| Dated source | What changed | Buyer implication |
|---|---|---|
| GemRate dashboard, updated June 3, 2026 | PSA trailing seven-day grades: 482,480, up 10% vs the prior seven days; trailing 30-day grades: 2,125,904, up 4%. | PSA supply and demand signals are active now, so stale price lists should not drive a bulk order. |
| GemRate April 2026 recap, published May 2, 2026 | Overall grading hit a record 3.10 million cards; PSA graded 2.21 million cards, up 42% year over year. | The market is not quiet. Buyers should compare current inventory and quote dates, not last season’s assumptions. |
| GemRate May 2026 recap, published June 2, 2026 | Overall grading was 2.95 million cards, still up 20% year over year; PSA graded 2.07 million cards, up 25% year over year. | Even after the April record, graded-card activity remained elevated. |
| Pulled Pokemon Market Report, published May 20, 2026 | Across tracked Pokemon cards, raw averaged $42.25 while PSA 10 averaged $273.45, a 547.3% premium. | PSA 10 certainty can be worth a real premium, but the premium must be checked card by card. |
The chart below is the practical reading for a bulk buyer. It separates demand direction from pricing discipline, which matters because a high PSA 10 premium can create margin but can also hide an overpay if the wrong card, wrong version, or old comp is used.
| Market signal | What it supports | What it does not prove |
|---|---|---|
| PSA grading volume remains elevated | The graded-card market is active enough to justify a dedicated PSA 10 buying page and current inventory CTA. | It does not prove every individual PSA 10 card is rising. |
| PSA 10 average premium is much higher than raw in broad Pokemon data | Buyers often pay for certainty, grade, and resale-ready presentation. | It does not replace checking the exact card, language, set, and recent sold comps. |
| Icon cards show wide raw-to-PSA10 spreads | Charizard, Eevee, Pikachu, Mew, Mewtwo, Trainers, and promos can be useful anchors for a slab order. | It does not mean a random assortment of slabs is good wholesale inventory. |
| SST has linked product pages | The article can move readers from research to actual browse/request actions. | Availability and exact order details still need the product page or current quote. |
A few live card examples show why this matters for buying workflow. On June 4, 2026, PriceCharting’s Japanese Star Birth index listed Charizard V #103 at $150.81 ungraded and $418.96 in PSA 10. PriceCharting listed Japanese Charizard VMAX #002 at $32.61 ungraded and $127.40 in PSA 10, with PSA 10 volume shown as one sale per day. For a lower-ticket example, Japanese VMAX Climax Eevee #210 was listed at $12.74 ungraded and $69.00 in PSA 10, also with PSA 10 volume shown as one sale per day.
Those examples are useful because they show the difference between buying raw upside and buying graded certainty. They are not promises about SST inventory, future appreciation, or guaranteed resale margin. A reseller should still check the latest sold listings, the exact Japanese card number, whether the listing is PSA 10 rather than another grader, and whether shipping costs erase the expected spread. A collector should use the same data differently: the PSA 10 premium may be rational when the buyer wants a clean display copy and does not want to gamble on condition.
Before a larger order, the comp check should run in a fixed order. First, confirm the exact SST product or collection page so the buyer is looking at real available inventory. Second, compare the same Japanese card number in PSA 10, not only the English version or a raw copy. Third, check whether the most recent sales are clustered around one level or scattered across outlier prices. Fourth, convert the result into an order role: anchor card, mid-tier display card, value-depth card, or "skip for now." This keeps the article useful for buyers who want action, not just market commentary.
That workflow also improves the wholesale inquiry. Instead of asking only for "cheap PSA 10 cards," a stronger buyer request says which theme, price band, character group, and resale use case the order needs. SST can then respond with a current list that matches the buyer’s actual plan, while the buyer avoids treating a public article as a permanent price sheet.
For SST buyers, the decision rule is simple: use the PSA 10 collection and product pages to confirm actual available slabs, then ask for a current wholesale quote if the order is larger than a one-card purchase. If the market is moving, the safest article CTA is not a fixed public price list; it is a current inventory check with a dated quote.

What To Check Before Buying Multiple PSA 10 Cards
| Check | Why it matters | Buyer action |
|---|---|---|
| Exact card identity | Similar names, promos, and reprints can have very different demand. | Match card name, number, rarity, language, and artwork before comparing price. |
| PSA grade wording | The article is about PSA 10, so grade wording must be clear in the product title or quote. | Confirm PSA 10 in the product title, product page, or current wholesale list before ordering. |
| Grade/title consistency | Buyers want the product title, card number, and PSA 10 wording to line up. | Confirm grade wording and card identity through the product page or current quote. |
| Liquidity | Some slabs are beautiful but slow to resell. | Separate collector gems from fast-moving inventory. |
| Quantity fit | Bulk buying fails when the assortment is wrong. | Ask whether the order needs many recognizable names or a narrower premium theme. |
| Price date | PSA 10 markets move. | Add the access date for live SST price, sold comps, or quote table. |
| Shipping/import | Slabs need protected packing and clear international expectations. | Link wholesale/import guidance near the CTA. |
Inventory Themes To Build Around
The linked product pages in this article represent the type of PSA 10 Japanese Pokemon inventory buyers often compare before a larger order. Card examples include: PSA10 Eevee GX 188/173 SA, PSA10 Eevee 210/184 CHR, PSA10 Eevee Munch Exhibition 287/SM-P PROMO, PSA10 Flareon 065/SV-P PROMO, PSA10 Flareon 188/184 CHR, PSA10 Flareon V SR 073/069 SA, PSA10 Glaceon ex 206/187 SAR, PSA10 Glaceon GX 073/066 HR. Availability can change quickly, so use the current SST product pages or a wholesale inquiry for the live list.
A larger PSA 10 order is easier to compare when the inventory is grouped into buyer-readable themes:
- Icon Pokemon: Pikachu, Charizard, Mew, Mewtwo, Eeveelutions, starter Pokemon, and legendary Pokemon.
- Character Trainers: cards where the Trainer name, artwork, and Japanese demand drive collector interest.
- Promos: cards where the distribution story matters as much as the card number.
- Modern SAR/AR cards: visually strong cards that can work in stores and online listings.
- Vintage or nostalgia routes: slower but deeper collector appeal when the card has history.

Which PSA 10 Buyer Are You?
A PSA 10 buying plan works better when it does not treat every reader as the same buyer. The same slab can be a personal grail for one customer, a store showcase card for another, and a slow-moving capital trap for a third. The tradeoff changes with the buyer segment.
| Buyer segment | What they care about | What to verify | Best SST path |
|---|---|---|---|
| Overseas collector | Authenticity, artwork, exact card identity, safe shipping. | Product title, card number, PSA 10 wording, and shipping route. | Product page or PSA 10 collection. |
| Reseller | Turnover, margin, recognizable names, listing speed. | Whether the card can be listed quickly and explained simply. | Wholesale inquiry. |
| Local card shop | Showcase appeal, category breadth, repeat supply. | Whether the order builds a balanced display case, not just one expensive card. | Wholesale inquiry. |
| High-end buyer | Premium scarcity, display value, confidence. | Exact version, grade wording, card number, and documentation. | Specific product pages. |
| New graded-card buyer | Avoiding mistakes, understanding grade premium. | Whether PSA 10 certainty is worth the premium over raw cards. | Collection first, then FAQ. |
Choose the path that matches the order. A reseller should focus on margin and assortment. A collector should focus on card identity and authenticity. A store should focus on category breadth and reorder potential.
Assortment Strategy For A PSA 10 Order
The biggest mistake in graded-card buying is assuming that a high grade alone creates demand. PSA 10 is the entry filter, not the full reason to buy. A stronger order usually mixes a few high-recognition anchors with mid-tier cards that fit the same story.
| Assortment type | Example use | Strength | Risk |
|---|---|---|---|
| Icon-led order | Pikachu, Charizard, Mew, Mewtwo, Eeveelutions. | Easy to explain and merchandise. | Competitive pricing and higher capital requirement. |
| Trainer-led order | Acerola, Lillie, Iono, Erika, Cynthia-style demand. | Strong collector identity and display appeal. | Character demand can be volatile by market. |
| Promo-led order | Japanese promos, campaign cards, limited distribution. | Story-driven, good for content and premium listings. | Requires accurate release context. |
| Value-depth order | Multiple lower-price PSA 10 slabs. | Good for stores that need breadth. | Slower cards can accumulate if selection is weak. |
| Theme order | Rocket, Eeveelutions, starters, legends, anniversary cards. | Easy to build a landing page or showcase around. | Theme must match actual stock. |
A grouped order is easier to review than a random list of slabs. Decide the role each card plays in the order, then use the PSA collection or wholesale route to confirm current availability.
Risk Controls Before Payment
A serious PSA buying guide should reduce buyer anxiety without pretending that every risk disappears. Even with PSA 10 slabs, buyers should confirm exact identity, availability, price date, and shipping expectations before payment.
| Risk | Why it happens | What the buyer should do |
|---|---|---|
| Wrong version | Similar artwork, Japanese/English variants, promos, and reprints can blur together. | Match the exact product title, card number, rarity, and linked product page before comparing price. |
| Stale availability | PSA inventory can move faster than evergreen blog pages. | Open the current product or collection page before assuming stock is available. |
| Old price reference | Graded markets change and quote lists expire. | Ask for the quote date and avoid relying on old screenshots or stale price lists. |
| Product-page mismatch | Article examples, old carts, and saved links can drift from current stock. | Confirm the exact card, PSA 10 wording, live availability, and any extra confirmation needs through the product page or wholesale quote. |
| Overstated PSA relationship | Sellers can describe PSA-graded cards but should not imply endorsement. | Treat PSA as the grading company, not a seller endorsement. |
| Shipping expectations | Slabs need protection and international buyers need clarity. | Confirm packing, shipping method, destination limits, and timing before a large order. |
If any of these checks are unclear, use the wholesale inquiry path before relying on a saved price list or an old product screenshot.
PSA 10 vs Raw Cards
Raw Japanese cards can be cheaper and may have grading upside, but that upside is not free. The buyer absorbs condition risk, grading cost, grading time, and the chance of receiving a 9 instead of a 10. PSA 10 slabs move that risk into the purchase price. That can be rational for overseas buyers who need certainty, faster listing, or a clean showcase product.
| Route | Best for | Main risk | Article CTA |
|---|---|---|---|
| PSA 10 slab | Buyers who need certainty and resale-ready inventory. | Paying too much for the wrong card. | PSA 10 collection and product links. |
| Raw card | Buyers with grading skill or local grading access. | Zustand and grade uncertainty. | Mention only when SST has raw/single links. |
| Mixed order | Stores that need both premium slabs and accessible singles. | Assortment complexity. | Wholesale inquiry page. |
How A Wholesale Buyer Should Use This Page
A strong B2B reader path should look like this:
- Understand the PSA 10 buying angle in plain language.
- See live SST collection and product links.
- Use the article tables to narrow the desired theme or quantity.
- Open the wholesale page when the order needs pricing support, recurring supply, or a custom list.
- Confirm the final quote, availability, shipping route, and payment terms before relying on any price in the article.
A wholesale article should not promise a fixed discount or guaranteed price list unless SST confirms it for that order. Safer buyer language is "request current pricing" or "ask for an available PSA 10 list."
Ready To Browse Or Request A PSA 10 List?
Use the route that matches your order size. If you want to browse immediately, start with the PSA 10 collection. If you are buying multiple slabs, sourcing for a store, or need a recurring supply path, use the wholesale inquiry route and ask for current availability.
| Buyer intent | Best route | Link |
|---|---|---|
| Browse current graded cards or inspect one-card examples | PSA 10 collection | Browse current PSA 10 graded cards |
| Request quantity, B2B pricing, or recurring supply | Wholesale inquiry | Request current PSA 10 wholesale availability |
For larger orders, include the card theme, target quantity, budget range, destination country, and whether substitutions are acceptable. That gives SST enough context to answer with a useful list instead of a generic reply.
How To Keep Availability And Pricing Accurate
PSA 10 inventory and graded-card prices move quickly, so the safest buying process is to treat the article as a decision framework and verify live availability at the point of order:
- Open the current PSA 10 collection before assuming a card is available.
- Match the exact card name, card number, rarity, language, and PSA grade before comparing prices.
- For a large order, ask for a current list instead of relying on an old screenshot or saved cart.
- Use product pages as the browsing starting point, then verify the grade wording, card number, and availability through the product page or quote.
- Treat marketplace chatter and social posts as research signals, not as final authority for SST availability.
- Date any external price comparison you use internally, because graded-card comps can change fast.
The rule is simple: if a claim can change, verify it at the point of order. That keeps the buying decision grounded without pretending that a static blog page can freeze the PSA market.
Final Pre-Order Checklist
Before placing a larger PSA 10 order, confirm the following points with the product page or wholesale contact:
- The slab is PSA 10 and the card identity matches the intended version.
- The product or quoted list is currently available.
- The quote date, currency, quantity, and substitutions are clear.
- Shipping method, packing expectations, and destination country are confirmed.
- Any external price comparison is recent enough to matter.
- The order mix fits your goal: collector purchase, resale inventory, shop showcase, or recurring B2B supply.
FAQ
Is buying PSA 10 Pokemon cards in bulk from Japan only for stores?
No. Stores and resellers are the clearest B2B audience, but serious collectors may also buy multiple slabs when they are building a theme such as Pikachu promos, Charizard cards, Trainers, or Eeveelutions. The key is whether the buyer needs a repeatable sourcing path rather than a single retail checkout.
Should I buy PSA 10 slabs or raw Japanese cards?
Buy PSA 10 slabs when certainty, speed, and resale-ready presentation matter. Buy raw cards when you have grading skill, accept condition risk, and want upside. For overseas buyers, slabs can reduce friction because the grade is already settled.
Can I treat every PSA 10 card as equally liquid?
No. Liquidity depends on Pokemon or Trainer popularity, artwork, release type, card number, rarity, price point, and current market attention. Separate fast-moving names from niche collector cards before buying quantity.
What should I ask before placing a wholesale PSA order?
Ask for current availability, price date, quantity, card list, extra confirmation needs, shipping method, packing expectations, and whether substitutions are allowed. Never build a public price claim from an old quote.
Does using PSA in the article imply PSA official partnership?
No. Use PSA only to describe graded products. Do not use PSA official logos or imply SST is endorsed by PSA unless that relationship is formally confirmed.
Bottom Line
PSA 10 Eeveelutions Japanese Cards Guide: Umbreon, Espeon, Sylveon And More is a buying-workflow guide first and a PSA education page second. The practical route is clear: decide the order theme, verify exact slab identity, check live SST inventory, and use the wholesale CTA when the order needs quantity, current pricing, or recurring supply.