How Much Are My Sports Cards Worth?
Sports card values have skyrocketed in recent years, but prices vary enormously based on player, year, brand, condition, and whether the card is graded. A PSA 10 rookie card can be worth 10-100x a raw copy. Photograph your cards with Underpriced AI to instantly identify the set, year, and player — then see what the market is actually paying.
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How It Works
1. Photograph It
Snap a photo of your item. No typing, no searching — just point and shoot.
2. AI Identifies It
Our AI recognizes the maker, era, model, and condition in seconds.
3. Get Real Prices
See what similar items have actually sold for on eBay. Real data, not guesses.
Categories We Cover
Baseball Cards
Basketball Cards
Football Cards
Hockey Cards
Rookie Cards
Graded Cards (PSA/BGS)
Vintage Pre-1980
Modern Inserts & Parallels
Tips for Getting the Best Valuation
Rookie cards are almost always the most valuable — focus on identifying first-year cards
Centering, corners, edges, and surface condition determine grade and dramatically affect value
Graded cards (PSA, BGS, SGC) sell for 2-10x raw cards in the same condition
Photograph the front and back in good lighting — AI needs to read the card number and brand
Error cards and short prints can be worth significantly more than standard versions
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find the value of old sports cards?
The most reliable method is checking recent sold listings for the exact card. Underpriced AI automates this — photograph the card, and it identifies the year, brand, card number, and player, then pulls real sold data. For valuable cards, consider getting them professionally graded by PSA or BGS.
Are sports cards from the 1980s and 1990s worth anything?
Most 1980s-1990s cards were massively overproduced and are worth very little ($0.05-$1). However, there are notable exceptions: 1986 Fleer Michael Jordan rookie, 1989 Upper Deck Ken Griffey Jr., and key rookies from stars of that era can be worth hundreds to thousands in high grade.
Should I get my sports cards graded?
Grading is worth it for cards that are likely PSA 9 or 10 and have a raw value above $50-$100. The grading fee ($20-$150+ depending on service level) needs to be justified by the value increase. Use Underpriced AI to check the ungraded value first, then decide if grading makes financial sense.
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