30 / 90 / 365-day price momentum.
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Prices updated 18 hours ago · 2026-06-11 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 | $1920.66 | Mewtwo ★ · $9200.00 |
| LEGEND | 18 | $170.88 | Kyogre & Groudon LEGEND · $284.05 |
| Rare Holo LV.X | 56 | $132.32 | Snorlax LV.X · $797.47 |
| Rare Prime | 26 | $119.88 | Umbreon · $506.94 |
| Rare Holo EX | 318 | $101.03 | Gengar ex · $1399.99 |
| Rare Secret | 324 | $97.22 | Lugia · $2225.00 |
| Special Illustration Rare | 182 | $90.31 | Umbreon ex · $1557.92 |
| Rare Shiny GX | 35 | $71.04 | Charizard-GX · $675.73 |
| Rare Ultra | 778 | $63.02 | Latias & Latios-GX · $2785.66 |
| Rare Rainbow | 324 | $55.88 | Umbreon VMAX · $2261.15 |
Era breakdown
Scarlet & Violet through Base Set, showing where value is concentrated by Pokémon TCG era.
What is CIV?
CIV is a per-card 0–100 score that answers "is this card actually strong, or is it just expensive?" The score blends four signals.
PSA 10 premium over raw / ungraded.
Cultural recognition + iconic-set bonus.
Release-window weight.
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 per-card 0–100 strength score. It blends four signals that matter to collectors: price momentum over 30 / 90 / 365 days, grading upside (PSA 10 premium over raw), icon status (cultural recognition + iconic-set bonus), and era strength (release-window weight).
The score answers the question collectors actually ask: is this card actually strong, or is it just expensive? A high CIV means a card is moving in the market, has meaningful grading premium, hits a recognizable Pokémon, and sits on a desirable era. A low CIV means none of those things are showing up.
How are CIV scores grouped?
Cards fall into seven tiers by CIV: Grail Tier (90–100), Elite (80–89), Strong (70–79), Solid (60–69), Average (40–59), Weak (20–39), and Low Interest (0–19). The tier is shown as a colored pill on every card page next to the score itself.
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.