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What's My Card Worth?
Snap a photo and get an instant value estimate for your sports card — free.
What's My Card Worth?
Upload a photo of your card to get a free value estimate. 3 free checks.
Est. value
Estimate based on typical recent sales — not a guaranteed sale price or official appraisal.
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"What's my card worth?" is the first question every collector asks — whether you just inherited a box, pulled a shiny parallel, or found your childhood binder. The honest answer is that a card's value isn't printed on it: it depends on the player, the card type, scarcity, and condition, and the only reliable benchmark is what similar cards have actually sold for recently.
This free checker does that legwork for you. Photograph the card and it estimates the current market value with a low–high range, so you immediately know whether you're holding a common worth pennies or something worth real money. You get 3 free checks; for a whole collection, the Stakks app gives you unlimited valuations and tracks your total worth over time.
What drives a card's value
- Player & demand — stars and hot rookies command the most.
- Scarcity — numbered cards and rare parallels are worth far more than base cards.
- Card type — rookies, autographs, and inserts beat plain base cards.
- Condition — centering, corners, edges, and surface can swing value by half or more.
That's why the estimate is a range, not a single number — where your card lands depends mostly on its condition.
Frequently asked questions
How do I find out what my card is worth?
Take a clear photo of the front of your card and the tool returns an estimated market value with a low–high range, based on typical recent sales. It's the fastest way to get a number without manually searching eBay sold listings or a price guide.
Why is my card's value shown as a range?
Because condition changes the price a lot. The same card sells for very different amounts depending on centering, corners, edges, and surface. The low–high range shows that spread; a clean copy sits near the top, a worn one near the bottom.
Is this the real market value?
It's a market estimate from typical recent sales — useful for gauging value when buying, selling, or insuring. It is not a guaranteed sale price or a formal appraisal. For high-end cards, a professional grade can change the value significantly.
Can I check more than 3 cards?
This free checker gives you 3 scans. For unlimited valuations, full card details, and a collection that tracks your total worth, get the free Stakks app.
More ways to value your cards: all free tools · read the full value guide.