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How to Price Your Cards

Pricing strategies, fee calculations, and tips for competitive card pricing on TCG Mark.

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Setting the right price for your trading cards helps them sell faster and keeps buyers coming back.

Setting a price when you create a listing

  1. Go to Sell and tap Add Listings.

  2. Search for and select the card you want to list.

  3. Enter your price in the Price field.

  4. Complete the rest of the listing details and publish.

The price you set is the price buyers see on the marketplace.

Price limits by subscription tier

Tier

Max Listing Price

Starter (free)

$50.00

Booster ($4.99/mo)

$250.00

Collector ($9.99/mo)

$1,000.00

Mythic ($24.99/mo)

Unlimited

Seller fees that affect your payout

When your card sells, two fees are deducted before your payout:

  • Platform fee: 5% for Starter tier, or 2% for Booster, Collector, and Mythic tiers.

  • Payment processing fee: 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction (Stripe).

A minimum platform fee of $0.10 applies to all sales.

Tips for competitive card pricing

  • Check comparable listings. Look at what other sellers charge for the same card in the same condition.

  • Match your price to your card's condition. Near Mint cards command higher prices than lower grades.

  • Lower your price if a card is not selling. A small reduction can attract more buyers.

  • Factor in your fees. Calculate your expected payout after platform and processing fees.

  • Watch market trends. Prices shift after new set releases, tournament results, or meta changes.

Editing your price after listing

  1. Go to Sell and open your Inventory.

  2. Find the listing you want to update.

  3. Edit the Price field and save your changes.

Price changes take effect immediately. You can also update prices in bulk using table view.

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