Pricing & flagged listings How the suggested price is calculated, and when to look closer.
Where the price comes from
Each card gets a market-based suggestion: we blend recent eBay sold prices and current eBay active listings, anchored against the TCGCSV market price. It's a starting point — you can override it on any card.
Your price floor
Set a minimum list price in Account settings and we'll never suggest below it — handy so bulk-listing a stack of commons never prices a card at pennies.
Why a listing gets flagged
When the eBay-based price and the TCGCSV market price disagree by more than ~40%, we flag the card instead of auto-pricing it. That gap usually means a misidentified card, a graded-vs-raw mismatch, or a very thin market. Open the card and give the price a look before publishing.
Anomalies (trimmed outliers)
We drop obvious outliers — a damaged copy, a slabbed sale, a misprint — from the blend so one weird sale can't skew your price. The trimmed sales are listed under anomalies for transparency, not used in the calculation.
Clearing a flag
Review the price, adjust if needed, and save. Saving a flagged card's price counts as your manual review — it moves the card to Ready and clears the flag.