Pokémon TCG · market values
Know what your cardsare actually worth.
Browse 22,518 Pokémon cards, every printing priced separately — because a 1st Edition and an Unlimited copy of the same card are not the same asset, and averaging them hides the only number that matters.
- Cards
- 22,518
- Priced variants
- 35,186
- Sets
- 212
Most valuable right now
The cards everyone is looking up
Why our prices differ
Most trackers repeat whatever the market says. We check it first.
One person lists a €40 card at €4,000 and every tracker that scrapes listings suddenly says your card is worth €4,000. It isn't. Dexvero watches each printing's own price history and flags the move instead of repeating it.
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Every printing tracked separately
1st Edition, Unlimited, holo, reverse holo and promos all carry their own price history. A shared average would hide the only number that matters.
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Outliers get flagged, not averaged in
A move past the threshold inside the rolling window raises a flag, and the card falls back to its pre-spike baseline until the price proves itself.
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A real re-rating still gets through
If the higher price holds, it stops being an anomaly and becomes the new level. Filtering noise is only useful if it doesn't also filter the truth.
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Scan. Collect. Know your cards.
Point your camera at a card. Get its real value.
Dexvero reads the card's text, not its artwork, so glare and sleeves don't break it. Ambiguous scans show you every matching printing and let you pick — it never guesses a 1st Edition for you.
The scanner is part of the Dexvero mobile app, which is still in development — not yet available on the App Store or Google Play.35,186 printings are priced in the catalogue today.








