Pokémon Value Calculator

Estimate the market value of your Pokémon collection

1000 CP
50% IV

Pokémon Name

Base Value $0.00
CP Multiplier 1.00x
IV Bonus +0%
Shiny Bonus +0%
Estimated Value $0.00

Recent Market Trends

Did you dig up an old Pokémon card collection? You might be sitting on a goldmine! With rare cards like Charizard and Pikachu Illustrator selling for millions, knowing how to accurately price your cards is crucial. This guide will teach you how to use a Pokémon TCG calculator, evaluate card conditions, and avoid common pricing mistakes.

How Pokémon Card Prices Are Determined

Pokémon card values depend on four key factors:

FactorImpact on PriceExample
RarityUltra Rare > CommonShadowless Charizard vs. Common Pidgey
ConditionMint > DamagedPSA 10 vs. Heavily Played
Edition1st Edition > Unlimited1st Edition Base Set
DemandPopular Pokémon > NicheCharizard > Magikarp

Formula for Estimating Market Value

A simple way to estimate a card’s worth is:

Market Value = (Base Price) × (Condition Multiplier) × (Edition Bonus)

  • Base Price = Average sold price (check eBay/TCGPlayer)
  • Condition Multiplier =
    • Mint (PSA 10): 2x–5x
    • Near Mint: 1x
    • Played: 0.5x–0.8x
  • Edition Bonus =
    • 1st Edition: +50–200%
    • Shadowless: +20–100%
    • Unlimited: No bonus

Best Pokémon Price Calculators & Tools

Use these tools to get real-time pricing data:

  1. TCGPlayer Price Guide (Most trusted for TCG market rates)
  2. eBay Sold Listings (Real-world sales data)
  3. PriceCharting (Tracks historical trends)
  4. Pokémon TCG Card Dex App (Scan cards for instant pricing)

Pro Tip: A Pokémon trade calculator can help when swapping cards—always check values to avoid unfair deals!

Step-by-Step: How to Calculate Your Card’s Value

  1. Identify the Card’s Set (Check the symbol—e.g., Base Set, Jungle, Fossil).
  2. Check Condition (Look for scratches, whitening, bends).
  3. Compare Sold Listings (Use eBay/TCGPlayer for recent sales).
  4. Adjust for Grading (PSA 10? Double the price!).

Common Pokémon Pricing Mistakes

❌ Overestimating Condition – A “Near Mint” card with edge wear isn’t Mint.
❌ Ignoring Fees – eBay & TCGPlayer take 10–15% in fees.
❌ Falling for Fakes – Learn how to spot counterfeit cards.

FAQs

Does PSA grading increase a card’s value?

Yes! A PSA 10 can multiply a card’s value by 5x or more, especially for rare holos. Ungraded cards sell for less.

Are holographic cards always worth more?

Mostly yes, but not all holos are valuable. A Base Set Holo Charizard is worth thousands, while a modern holo may only be worth a few dollars.

Where’s the best place to sell Pokémon cards?

🔹 eBay (Best for high-end cards)
🔹 TCGPlayer (Best for quick TCG sales)
🔹 Local card shops (Instant cash, but lower offers)

Final Tip: Use a Pokémon TCG Calculator for Accuracy

Instead of guessing, always cross-check prices with a Pokémon TCG calculator like TCGPlayer or PriceCharting. This ensures you don’t undersell—or overpay!