Identify the exact card
Upload one clear photo, or search the shared catalog if you already know the player, character or set.
Search or scan the exact player, season and set. Keep base cards, refractors, numbered parallels, autographs and graded copies in separate price comparisons.
A free account is required to scan and save a card. Estimates are research data, not guaranteed sale prices.
The exact set, number, parallel and condition matter. The finder is designed to narrow the identity before it shows a value.
Upload one clear photo, or search the shared catalog if you already know the player, character or set.
Confirm details such as card number, parallel, print run and grading so unrelated versions do not distort the result.
Use the market estimate and matching comparables as a starting point, then account for the condition of your own copy.
Match these attributes before treating another listing or sale as comparable evidence.
A true rookie, first Chrome appearance and later-season base card are not interchangeable.
Refractor color, serial numbering, autograph and patch details define the correct comparison bucket.
La Liga and national-team cards can trade differently across Spanish, European and global marketplaces.
Use the broad finder or start with a category-specific search.
Three important limits to understand before treating any card-price result as a sale quote.
Identify the player, product, season, card number and parallel, then compare evidence for the same variant and condition. A player name alone is not enough.
No. A low print run helps scarcity, but player demand, product reputation, condition and actual completed sales still determine the market.
No. Raw and graded copies have different condition certainty and buyer demand. CardPulse keeps those variants separate.
Use one photo to identify it, save the exact copy privately and keep checking the marketplace evidence as it changes.
Scan my card