Fast Trading Card Price Database

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Every set on CardOwners.com has a page with a sortable card list: number, name, rarity, and current market price, with a rarity filter and the top chase cards up front. Every card has its own page with the card image, price by condition (raw, PSA 9, PSA 10), price history charts, a table of every version of the card, and live eBay listings.
The catalog goes down to the printing level, which is where most card sites get fuzzy. Alternate arts, parallels, promo printings, and foil finishes each show their own price, because a $0.58 Poke Ball pattern and a $12.83 Master Ball pattern are not the same card to a collector, even when they share a number.
Prices refresh daily from market data, and every page shows when it was last updated. New sets get pages during spoiler season and fill in card by card as reveals drop, so the list is ready on release day. There is no account and no paywall, and every page loads instantly.
It is built for the moment every collector knows: a new set just dropped, you opened your packs, and you want to know what you pulled and what it is worth.
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