Guide · Disney Lorcana
Disney Lorcana card prices: what yours are worth
Disney Lorcana is one of the newest and most popular card games, and its prices are still volatile. Value depends mostly on rarity — especially Enchanted cards — plus the set and condition.
What makes a Lorcana card valuable
- Rarity: Common, Uncommon, Rare, Super Rare, Legendary — and above all, the Enchanted cards.
- Enchanted: full-art, foil alternate versions, very scarce and the most prized in each set.
- Early chapters: sets like The First Chapter, with high initial demand and sold-out print runs.
- Promos: event or store cards with limited availability.
- Condition & grading: condition matters, and a high certified grade raises value on expensive cards.
How to identify your card
- Card & set number: at the bottom (e.g. 1/204) it shows the card and set size.
- Rarity symbol: marks whether it's common, rare, legendary, etc.
- Enchanted: recognize them by the full-card art and foil finish — the highest-value cards.
Where to check prices
Compare recent real sales on TCGplayer, completed eBay sales, and Cardmarket. For the general method, see our general card-pricing guide.
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Frequently asked questions
- What makes a Lorcana card expensive?
- Rarity (Enchanted cards are the most sought after), belonging to early chapters with sold-out print runs, promos, the card’s condition, and current demand — which in a new game is fairly volatile.
- What is an "Enchanted" card in Lorcana?
- A special full-art, foil-finish version that’s much scarcer than the regular card. Enchanted cards are usually the most valuable in each set.
- Are first-set cards worth more?
- Often yes. The First Chapter saw huge initial demand and print runs that sold out, pushing several of its cards above the later, more available sets.
- Does condition matter?
- Yes. As in any TCG, a mint card is worth more than a worn one, and on expensive cards professional grading (PSA, BGS, CGC) can raise the value.
- How do I scan a Lorcana card to see its price?
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