Selling your extra cards is the best way to fund your next Enchanted hunt. Depending on whether you want the most money possible or just a quick stack of cash, you have several great options.

Before talking about sale options you should know how to check for Lorcana card condition to get the most of your sale and to set expectations in advance.
1. Local Selling (Best for Quick Cash)
- Local Game Stores (LGS): Most shops that host Lorcana tournaments will buy your cards. They usually offer store credit (around 60% of value) or cash (around 40-50%).
- Facebook Marketplace: This is perfect for selling “bulk” lots (large boxes of commons/uncommons) to local parents or new players. Since it’s a local pickup, you don’t have to worry about shipping costs or seller fees.
2. Social Media Groups (Best for Trading)
- Facebook Groups: Look for groups like “Disney Lorcana Buy/Sell/Trade” or your specific city’s Lorcana group. These communities are great because you are selling directly to other collectors.
- Discord Servers: The official Lorcana Discord and many creator-led servers have dedicated “Marketplace” channels.
- The Benefit: No marketplace fees! You get to keep 100% of the sale price. Just remember to use a secure payment method like PayPal Goods & Services to stay protected.
3. Online Marketplaces (Best for High Value)
- TCGPlayer: This is the most popular site for selling individual “singles.” It is very easy to list cards, but they do take a small commission fee (usually around 10-13%).
- eBay: If you pull a rare Enchanted card, eBay is often the best place to sell it. Their “Sold” listings are the best way to see exactly what people are paying right now.
Summary: Where Should You Sell?
| Platform | Best For | Speed | Profit |
| Local Game Store | Getting rid of cards instantly | ⚡ Fast | ⭐ Low |
| Facebook Marketplace | Selling large boxes (Bulk) locally | ⚡⚡ Medium | ⭐⭐ Medium |
| Facebook Groups | Trading or selling to collectors | ⚡⚡ Medium | ⭐⭐⭐ High |
| TCGPlayer / eBay | Selling valuable rare singles | ⚡⚡ Medium | ⭐⭐⭐ High |
Pro Tips for Sellers
- Check the Market: Before you sell, look up your card on TCGPlayer to see the “Market Price.”
- Protect Your Shipment: If you are mailing a card, always put it in a “Penny Sleeve” and a “Toploader” (hard plastic case) so it doesn’t get damaged in the mail.
- Be Honest About Condition: Mention any tiny white spots on the edges or scratches on the surface. This prevents buyers from asking for refunds later.
- Grading Lorcana Cards: Grading your cards before selling can help you secure higher prices and speed up the sell processes due to authentication.
Final Thoughts
Getting yourself familiarized with the most expensive Lorcana cards to look for can save you time and a lot of money in the long run.
Whether you’re dropping off a stack of cards at your local shop or listing a big hit on eBay, there is a buyer for every glimmer.
