Free Tool
Scan Hockey Cards for Value
Snap a photo of any hockey card and get an instant value estimate — free.
Hockey Card Value Scanner
Upload a photo of your hockey card to get a free value estimate. 3 free scans.
Estimated range
Exact value, recent comps & full details
Unlock free in the Stakks appRough range based on typical recent sales — see the exact value and recent comps in the app. Not a guaranteed sale price or appraisal.
Get the Stakks app to unlock the full value, recent sale comps, and collection tracking.
- Unlimited card scans
- Full value & recent sale comps
- Track your collection value
- Save & organize your cards
Check what your hockey cards are worth
Hockey's flagship rookies — Upper Deck Young Guns — anchor the modern market, while vintage O-Pee-Chee cards drive the older end. Condition and rookie status are the big value levers.
This free scanner reads a hockey card from a photo and estimates its current market value with a low–high range, drawn from typical recent sales — so you can quickly sort the valuable cards from the commons across Upper Deck, O-Pee-Chee, and Tim Hortons and more, from Young Guns rookies to numbered parallels. You get 3 free scans; for a whole collection, the Stakks app gives unlimited hockey card scans and tracks your total value over time.
Tips for the best hockey card estimate
- One card, front side, filling the frame.
- Even lighting with no glare across the surface.
- Sharp focus so the player name and logos are readable.
The estimate is a market guide, not a guaranteed sale price. Condition is the biggest swing factor, which is why values are shown as a range.
Frequently asked questions
How do I find out what my hockey cards are worth?
Take a clear photo of the front of the hockey card and the scanner returns an estimated market value with a low–high range, based on typical recent sales. You get 3 free scans here; the Stakks app gives unlimited scans plus full card details and collection tracking.
Which hockey cards have the most value?
Generally rookie cards of star players, low-numbered parallels, autographs, and clean vintage cards. Common base cards — especially from the overproduced late-1980s to early-1990s — are usually worth very little regardless of player.
Does condition affect my hockey card's value?
A lot. Centering, corners, edges, and surface determine where a card lands in its price range. A sharp, well-centered copy sits near the high end; a creased or off-center one near the low end. That's why the estimate is shown as a range.
Is the hockey card scanner free?
Yes — 3 free scans in your browser, no sign-up. For unlimited hockey card scans, full identification, and a collection that tracks total value, get the free Stakks app.