Guide
Card prices move, and knowing which way is half the game. Market gathers value and market data up to the game, set and variant level, so you can see what a card is worth, how it is trending, and where the real value sits. Here is how to read it.

Market builds a price trend for each price-tracked game and for the sets inside it, so you can see the direction of travel instead of guessing from one lucky sale. The trend is built to stay honest: it is not thrown off by how many cards happen to be priced on a given day, and where the signal is too thin to trust, no misleading percentage is shown at all. Not every game is price-tracked yet, and the ones that are browse-only say so plainly. A free account is all you need to start watching the games you collect. Open Market.
Every card, set and variant carries an Est. Value: a single daily figure blended from recent sales and current listings across the major marketplaces, updated daily. It sits on the card as you browse and on the cards in your collection, so you always have a current sense of the number without checking a marketplace one card at a time. It is a reference, not an appraisal or a guarantee, and coverage indicators show exactly how many cards are valued rather than guessing. Read the methodology.
A base card and its parallels, foils and serialised versions can be worth wildly different amounts, and that gap is widest in parallel-heavy sets like Cardsmiths Currency, or scarcity-driven cards like Bitcoin Trading Cards, where a rare parallel or a low serial number can sell for many times its base card. Market shows the premium each variant type commands over the base, so you can see at a glance how much more the chased version actually sells for. It is the fastest way to tell whether the copy you pulled is the common one or the one everyone is hunting, and to price your own copies fairly when you trade or sell.
When you want the detail behind a number, Market opens up the listings themselves: live offers, price history and recent sales for a card, so you can see the actual asking prices and what copies have sold for. The latest sales are free for everyone. Premium unlocks the full sales history and a longer look-back, for collectors who want to study how a card has moved over time rather than just this week. See Premium.
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