Free Seller Tools
eBay Pricing
Calculator.
Price Magic & Lorcana singles, playsets, or mixed lots for eBay — and see your real net after fees, shipping, and supplies. Runs entirely in your browser.
Pricing Calculator
eBay Pricing Calculator
Look up live market prices for Magic and Lorcana, price single cards or mixed lots, and see whether bundling beats selling apart. Model free shipping (baked into price) or buyer-paid shipping; eBay Standard Envelope by default.
Look up a card
Prices are the TCGplayer market price, synced once daily (Magic via Scryfall, Lorcana via Lorcast) — a solid reference for setting a list price, not a live ticker.
Pick the exact printing — price varies a lot by set.
Your cards
| Card (optional) | Value $ ea | Qty |
|---|
0 cards Full value $0.00 Est. weight 1 oz Ships via eSE
Pricing
Result
Suggested list price
$0.00
Best Offer auto-decline floor
$0.00
Net profit$0.00
Margin 0% Net per card $0.00 Buyer pays $0.00
Bundle vs. selling apart
$0.00
As one bundle
$0.00
As separate listings
Flags
Assumptions & rates (edit if eBay/USPS change)
CCG category, 2026
Discounts FVF % only
Commercial 4 oz floor
For buyer landed-cost compare
eBay fixed-price floor
How it works
- Find your cards. Pick the game, search by name, then choose the exact printing — price swings a lot by set. Toggle Foil price if needed and hit Add. Pricing a card the lookup can’t find? Use + Add card manually and type a value.
- Set value & quantity for each row. “Value $ ea” is your reference market price per card; totals update live as you type.
- Choose a bundle discount — how much you’re shaving off the combined full value to sell the lot as one listing.
- Pick a shipping method. Leave it on Auto and the tool picks eSE for small lots, Ground Advantage for big ones.
- Read the result. The suggested list price, the full fee breakdown, your net and margin, and whether bundling beats selling apart. Tweak the discount — or use Goal-seek to work backwards from a target.
FAQ
What is this tool actually for?
It turns a pile of Magic or Lorcana cards into a sensible eBay list price, then shows exactly what you’ll net after eBay fees, shipping, and supplies — and whether you’re better off bundling the cards or listing them separately.
Where do the prices come from, and how current are they?
TCGplayer market price, pulled via Scryfall (Magic) and Lorcast (Lorcana). It’s synced about once a day — a solid reference for setting a price, not a live ticker. Always pick the exact printing; the same card can swing a lot between sets, collector numbers, and foils.
What’s the “bundle discount”?
How much you knock off the combined full value to sell everything as a single listing. Buyers expect a break for taking the whole lot, and you save on per-listing fees and shipping. 10% is a common starting point — slide it to taste.
What is Goal-seek, and when would I use it?
Normally you set a discount and the tool tells you the resulting profit. Goal-seek runs it backwards: you state the outcome you want and it solves for the list price.
- Net $ wanted — “I want to clear $8 after all costs.” It finds the price that nets you $8 on the order.
- Margin % wanted — “I want a 30% margin.” It finds the price where profit is 30% of the list price.
Net vs. margin — what’s the difference?
Net is the dollars in your pocket after costs. Margin is that net as a percentage of the sale total (item + any shipping the buyer pays). $3 net on a $10 sale is a 30% margin; the same $3 on a $30 sale is only 10%. Cheap lots can show a decent dollar net but a thin margin, because the flat costs (order fee + shipping) eat a bigger share of a small price.
What’s the “Best Offer auto-decline floor”?
Your break-even price — the point below which an offer would lose you money once fees and shipping are paid. If you turn on Best Offer for the listing, set the auto-decline threshold just above this so lowball offers bounce automatically.
eSE vs. Ground Advantage — and what does “Auto” do?
eBay Standard Envelope (eSE) is the cheap tracked option for small, low-value card lots. Ground Advantage is USPS’s padded/boxed service for heavier or higher-value orders. Auto uses eSE when the order qualifies (≤24 cards, ≤3 oz) and switches to Ground Advantage when it doesn’t. Note: eSE caps shipping protection at $20 per listing, so big-dollar lots are safer on Ground Advantage.
Free shipping vs. buyer-paid shipping — which should I use?
Toggle it with Who pays shipping. With Free (baked in), the buyer pays just your list price and you absorb the shipping cost — one clean number, and it generally helps in eBay search and conversion. With Buyer pays, your list price is the item only and shipping is added on top; the buyer pays more, but you keep more (you’re no longer eating shipping). The catch: eBay charges the final value fee on the shipping the buyer pays too, so it isn’t a fee dodge. Leave the “shipping charged” box blank to pass through your real cost, or type a flat amount to model charging more or less than it actually costs you.
Why does it sometimes force a $0.99 price?
$0.99 is eBay’s minimum fixed-price (Buy It Now) listing. If the market math values a card’s share below that, the tool floors the list price at $0.99 and flags it — usually a sign that card belongs in a bundle rather than its own listing.
What’s the “Bundle vs. selling apart” panel?
It compares your net selling everything as one bundle against the net of listing each card separately (each paying its own fee, shipping, and supplies). For most mixed lots, one envelope beats a stack of separate shipments — in both money and labor.
What’s the TCGplayer landed-cost note?
It estimates what the same cards would cost a buyer on TCGplayer (card prices + a typical per-seller shipping minimum) so you can see whether your eBay price actually beats it. When it does, lean on that in your title.
What fees are being deducted?
eBay’s final value fee (13.25% for trading cards in 2026), a fixed per-order fee, your shipping cost, and supplies (envelope/cardboard + a sleeve per card). If you’re a Top Rated Seller, flip that on under Assumptions & rates for the 10% fee discount.
How is foil priced?
Toggle Foil price before adding a card and it pulls the foil market price instead of the regular one. If a printing has no foil price it falls back to the regular price (and labels it), and vice-versa.
Does my data leave my browser?
No. Your card list and settings are saved only in this browser (localStorage) — nothing is uploaded. The only network calls are the price lookups to Scryfall and Lorcast when you search for a card.
eBay or USPS changed their rates — can I update them?
Yes. Open Assumptions & rates above and edit any figure — fee %, envelope tiers, Ground Advantage, supplies, weights, the BIN minimum. Everything recalculates instantly and your changes persist on this device.
Estimates only. eSE caps used: 24 raw cards, 3 oz, $20 shipping-protection per listing. Rates reflect 2026 figures and change — update them above.
Price data: Scryfall (Magic) and Lorcast (Lorcana), both pulling TCGplayer market price. Settings & cards persist locally in your browser.
Price data: Scryfall (Magic) and Lorcast (Lorcana), both pulling TCGplayer market price. Settings & cards persist locally in your browser.