Pokémon Card Comps
Pokémon card comps are recent sold-listing prices for the same card in the same condition — the industry gold-standard for fair-market valuation. War Room aggregates comps from eBay sold listings, TCGplayer market data, and Pokémon Center for every card in the 20,000+ card catalog.
Tracking 20,359 cards across 173 sets • Last data refresh: 2026-06-09 • How we calculate this →
Top 10 cards by current PSA 10 comp
Highest PSA-10 sold-comp value across all sets. Each card page shows the full comp range and 30-day price trend.
| Card | PSA 10 pop | PSA 10 price |
|---|---|---|
| Charizard V #SWSH050 · SWSH Black Star Promos | 49,551 | — |
| Pikachu With Grey Felt Hat #85 · Scarlet & Violet Black Star Promos | 47,307 | — |
| Pikachu #173 · 151 | 44,796 | — |
| Charizard Vmax #SV107 · Shining Fates Shiny Vault | 38,148 | — |
| Charizard #4 · Base | 32,879 | — |
| Pikachu #160 · Crown Zenith | 32,498 | — |
| Charizard #1 · Arceus | 31,363 | — |
| Charmander #168 · 151 | 29,976 | — |
| Eevee #173 · Scarlet & Violet Promos | 29,481 | — |
| Charizard Ex #199 · 151 | 28,720 | — |
Browse comps by set
- Chaos Rising 122 cards
- Perfect Order 124 cards
- Ascended Heroes 295 cards
- Phantasmal Flames 130 cards
- Mega Evolution 188 cards
- Black Bolt 172 cards
- White Flare 173 cards
- Destined Rivals 244 cards
- Journey Together 190 cards
- Prismatic Evolutions 180 cards
- Surging Sparks 252 cards
- Stellar Crown 175 cards
Frequently asked questions
What are Pokémon card comps?
A "comp" (short for comparable) is a recent sold-listing price for the same Pokémon card in the same condition. Comps are the industry gold-standard for valuing a card because they reflect actual buyer-seller settlement — not ask prices, which sellers can list at any number. War Room pulls comps from eBay sold listings (the largest public marketplace) plus TCGplayer market data.
How do you calculate Pokémon card comps?
We aggregate eBay sold listings filtered by card title, set, and condition (or PSA grade for graded comps). Outliers more than 2 standard deviations from the median are excluded to keep the range honest. The displayed price reflects the median of recent sold listings, with the low/high range visible on each card page.
What sources do you use for sold comps?
Primary: eBay sold listings (the deepest public sold-data source). Secondary: TCGplayer market price (which itself is derived from recent TCGplayer marketplace sales). Tertiary: Pokémon Center for sealed product. Specific source attribution is visible on every card page next to each price.
How recent are the comps shown?
PSA-graded comps refresh weekly via the full PriceCharting crawl. Ungraded prices refresh daily via the TCGplayer catalog sync. Live eBay sold comps are available on-demand via the Price Check tool — that path queries eBay's Browse API in real time.
Why is my card's comp different from what I see on eBay?
A few common reasons: (1) you're looking at active listings (ask prices), not sold listings (settled prices); (2) the card in your eBay search might be a different printing, language, or holo treatment than ours; (3) outliers in your sample may be skewing your read of the comp range. War Room's per-card page shows the comp range plus a 30-day trend so you can see the full distribution, not a single number.
Read our methodology for how comps are calculated.