Keep tabs on what your Magic: The Gathering collection is worth, whether it's a Commander deck, a binder of Modern staples, or Reserved List blue-chips. Add your cards and sealed product, record what you paid, and watch value and profit & loss update automatically.
Daily price estimates come from TCGCSV. Printings are matched individually, so a nonfoil, foil, borderless, or extended-art version of the same card each tracks at its own market price, following the treatment you actually own rather than a blended average.
From a single Secret Lair drop to a sealed Collector Booster box you're holding, everything lives in one portfolio, so you can see how reprints, format bans, and Commander demand move your collection over time.
What you can track
How pricing works
Magic prices are estimated daily from TCGCSV market data and matched to each card or product you own. After the daily sync, your collection value reflects the newest snapshot, with no manual updating.
Treatment matters in Magic, so each printing is its own entry: a nonfoil, foil, and borderless copy of the same card are priced separately. That keeps your total honest when premium versions diverge sharply from the base print.
Magic prices move on reprints, format bans, and Commander demand. When a staple gets reprinted or a card is banned, the daily snapshot picks up the swing. Anything without a match can use a manual price you set.
FAQ
Yes. Nonfoil, foil, borderless, extended art, and showcase printings are each matched to their own market price.
Yes, wherever TCGCSV has a market entry. High-value staples and older cards are supported, and anything unmatched can use a manual value.
Prices come from daily TCGCSV snapshots, so reprint-driven drops and ban-driven swings show up after the next sync.
Yes. Booster boxes, Collector Boosters, Commander decks, and Secret Lair drops can all be tracked.
Yes, tracking your MTG collection is free to start.