Live market terminal · Updated daily from TCGplayer
Prices updated 2 hours ago · 2026-04-27 08:15 UTCPokémon Card Market Terminal
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50 cards · sortable columns · click any row to open the cardSector breakdown by type
Average market price per card, grouped by primary energy type. Cheap way to spot which archetypes are currently commanding a premium.
Rarity tier performance
Which rarity slots trade at the highest average prices today. Excludes tiers with fewer than 10 priced cards.
| Rarity | Cards | Avg market | Top card |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rare Holo Star | 25 | $2194.00 | Mewtwo ★ · $6000.00 |
| LEGEND | 18 | $157.83 | Kyogre & Groudon LEGEND · $245.00 |
| Rare Holo LV.X | 56 | $125.31 | Snorlax LV.X · $797.47 |
| Rare Secret | 324 | $104.59 | Celebi · $3999.99 |
| Rare Prime | 26 | $103.04 | Umbreon · $468.63 |
| Rare Holo EX | 318 | $97.20 | Lugia ex · $902.49 |
| Special Illustration Rare | 182 | $80.54 | Umbreon ex · $1458.66 |
| Rare Shiny GX | 35 | $60.28 | Charizard-GX · $624.41 |
| Rare Ultra | 778 | $59.20 | Latias & Latios-GX · $2495.66 |
| Rare Rainbow | 324 | $51.61 | Umbreon VMAX · $2031.51 |
Era breakdown
Scarlet & Violet through Base Set, showing where value is concentrated by Pokémon TCG era.
Pokémon market terminal FAQ
How the index works and why the data looks the way it does.
What is CIV?
CIV (Catchinary Index Value) is a market index for Pokémon TCG cards modeled on the S&P 500. Launch day baseline is 100. Today's CIV is 100.3, meaning the indexed basket is up0.3% since we started tracking on Apr 25, 2026. The basket includes every priced card we have a market value for. As card prices move, CIV moves with them.
Why does CIV start at 100?
Anchoring to 100 lets you read the number as a percentage. CIV of 110 means 10% up. CIV of 95 means 5% down. Same pattern as the S&P 500, the FTSE 100, and most other equity indexes. The basket of cards is fixed to whatever was priced on launch day, so today's value is a clean apples-to-apples comparison with day one.
Where do the prices come from?
TCGplayer market prices, aggregated through the pokemontcg.io feed. We read the best-available market price across every variant (Normal, Holofoil, Reverse Holo, 1st Edition, etc.) for each card and store that as the card's market value. Prices refresh daily.
How are movers computed?
A "gainer" or "loser" is a card whose market price moved by the largest percentage day-over-day, up or down. We filter out cards trading under $1 to cut noise (a $0.05 card jumping to $0.10 is a 100% mover but meaningless). Movers are ranked by absolute percentage change across TCGplayer's market price feed.
Is any of this financial advice?
No. Catchinary is an independent fan reference. TCG prices can swing hard based on tournament play, Pokémon anniversaries, reprint announcements, and hype cycles we don't predict. If you're trading cards at scale, treat this as a dashboard, not a signal.