rookiecardprices
Bench Warmer
Hello All, I created this list of apps and sites that help collectors find the values of their cards. I thought some of you might find this helpful. I think finding accurate card prices is not always easy. This list contains both pay and free tools. Enjoy!
If you know of any others I haven't mentioned here please add them.

If you know of any others I haven't mentioned here please add them.
Digital & Real-Time Market Trackers
- Market Movers (by Sports Card Investor): A comprehensive data tool that provides price charts, sales volume, and historical trends for thousands of cards across multiple sports. https://www.marketmoversapp.com
- Card Ladder: A highly regarded platform for accurate, vetted sales data. It focuses on high-end and popular cards, providing "Value Indicators" and manual verification of sales to filter out "shill" bidding. https://www.cardladder.com
- 130Point: A free and essential tool for collectors to look up eBay "Best Offer" accepted prices, which are otherwise hidden on the eBay platform.
https://130point.com
- Collx App: The Collx app allows for collectors to take a photo of their card and it will provide values for the card without you needing to type in year, set, player etc. A great way if you are someone who doesn't know much about the card in question. You can also track your overall portfolio or collection value.
https://collx.app/
- Card Hedge AI:
This website describes itself as āThe most comprehensive price guide for sports cards, Pokemon, Yu-Gi-Oh & more. Track real-time values, market trends, and get AI-powered insights for 3.3M+ cards.ā It also appears they have a robust api for developers and collectors alike. https://ai.cardhedger.com
Traditional & Graded Card Guides
- Beckett (Online & Print): Historically the industry standard for price guides. Beckett continues to offer an Online Price Guide (OPG) and monthly magazines for Baseball, Basketball, Football, and Hockey. https://www.beckett.com/online-price-guide
- PSA Price Guide (SMR): This guide is specific to cards graded by Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA). It is an excellent resource for determining the "premium" value assigned to specific grades (e.g., PSA 9 vs. PSA 10). Even more valuable is PSAs āAuction Prices Realizedā tool. Using this tool a collector can look up any card and see recently sold listings for PSA graded cards. https://www.psacard.com/auctionprices
- Vintage Card Prices (VCP): A specialized guide strictly for vintage cards. It is considered a must-have for serious collectors of pre-1980 cards, tracking historical auction results for graded examples. https://vintagecardprices.com/
Free Community & Search Tools
- RookieCardPrices.com: A helpful resource focused specifically on the price trends and guides for rookie cards across different sports primarily baseball. This site also contains a comprehensive data on players and card sets plus tracks both raw and graded values.
https://rookiecardprices.com
- Mavin: A search engine that helps you estimate the value of your cards by comparing them to similar active and sold listings.
https://cardmavin.com
- Sports Card Pro: A free alternative that uses automated algorithms to track eBay sales and provide estimated values for various grades.
https://www.sportscardspro.com
