Pokemon Collection Value Calculator (How to Use One in 2026)
There’s no excuse for guessing your Pokemon collection’s value in 2026. Live market data exists. Variant awareness exists. Graded coverage for six companies exists. If your “collection value” is a number you wrote down two years ago, here’s how to actually calculate it.
What a real calculator needs
Most online “Pokemon collection value calculators” do one of three things, all wrong:
- Multiply card count by an average price. Useless — your $0.05 commons and your $400 chase rares both count as one card.
- Pull a single source price (TCGPlayer or CardMarket only). Misses arbitrage; misses the marketplace your buyer actually uses.
- Ignore variants. A reverse holo Charizard is not the same card as a non-holo Charizard. Pricing them identically is wrong.
A real calculator needs: live multi-source pricing, variant awareness, graded card support, and a running total that updates as the market moves.
The Eyevo way
The portfolio rolls up every card in every collection into one live number. Behind that number:
- Per-card variant tracking — holo, reverse, 1st edition, graded copies are priced separately
- Multi-source pricing — CardMarket EUR, TCGPlayer USD, eBay sold comps, switchable per card
- Graded coverage — PSA, BGS, CGC, SGC, ACE, TAG slabs each priced at their actual grade
- Daily snapshots — your total today, last week, last month, last year
Track the value over time
A static number is a snapshot. The interesting question is the slope. Eyevo snapshots your collection daily so you can see whether you’re up, down, or flat — and which cards drove the change.
Learn more: Portfolio · Collection Insights
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