How much is your Pokemon TCG Pocket account worth?
Free estimate built from real EB24 marketplace sales. Pick your platform below, then add your collection size, special cards and Poke Gold.
- No login
- No credentials
- Refreshed daily
Pick your platform, add your collection size, special cards and Poke Gold, and we compare your account against real EB24 sales from the last 90 days.
No login, no credentials. We only ask for public account attributes.
- 90 days of real EB24 sales feed every estimate.
- 3 levels of confidence so you know how dense the data is.
- 12 mo median price trend, refreshed daily.
- 0 risk no login, no game credentials, ever.
How Much Is a Pokemon TCG Pocket Account Worth?
Honest answer: Pokemon TCG Pocket accounts price on collection size first, special cards and chase pulls second, stored Hourglasses and Poke Gold third, and platform plus account cleanliness on top. Our calculator anchors every estimate on real EB24 Pokemon TCG Pocket marketplace transactions, so the number you see is what comparable accounts actually traded at.
For a fast feel, a starter account under 100 cards lands in the $4 to $11 range. A casual account with full-art pulls clears $9 to $22. A collector account with several chase cards reaches $18 to $44. A completionist account with crown rare and immersive cards regularly clears $35 to $90+.
The four levers that move every Pokemon TCG Pocket account price
Collection size sets the baseline
Special cards set the depth
Chase cards set the ceiling
Stored currency and cleanliness on top
Indicative price ranges on the EB24 Pokemon TCG Pocket marketplace
The table below is a reference snapshot built from EB24 sales data. Special cards, chase pulls and stored currency all add a meaningful adjustment on top of every row.
| Rank | USD range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Starter (under 100 cards) | $4 - $11 | fresh account, base packs opened, few special cards |
| Casual (100 to 299 cards) | $9 - $22 | several sets touched, a handful of full-art and rare cards |
| Collector (300 to 599 cards) | $18 - $44 | broad collection, multiple chase cards, stored Hourglasses |
| Completionist (600+ cards) | $35 - $90+ | near-complete sets, crown rare and immersive cards, deep spend |
Indicative ranges, in USD. The live calculator above pulls the latest 90 days of EB24 sales and recomputes daily. These table values are a static reference, not a price quote.
What Drives the Price of a Pokemon TCG Pocket Account?
Not all attributes weigh the same when buyers price a Pokemon TCG Pocket account. We split them into three buckets so you can see at a glance which inputs to focus on if you want a tighter estimate, or a stronger listing.
Major factors (around 85% of the price)
- Chase card identity, the value ceiling, named in description (around 35%)
- Collection size, the baseline band (around 25%)
- Special card count, full-art and immersive depth (around 15%)
- Completed sets, named in description (around 7%)
- Platform, the comparable pool you match against (around 3%)
Minor factors (the last around 15%)
- Poke Gold balance, stored premium currency
- Pack Hourglass, stored pack-opening speedups
- Wonder Hourglass, stored Wonder Pick resource
- Promo and event cards, named in description
- Account age and login streak
- Linked email and clean handover state
How card tiers actually price
Each card tier prices very differently. The premium hierarchy is crown rare and immersive cards > full-art ex cards > standard ex and rare cards > common and uncommon fillers. Collector value sits almost entirely in the top tiers.
Tier 1, crown rare and immersive
Tier 2, full-art ex cards
Tier 3, standard ex and rare
Tier 4, common and uncommon
What buyers do not pay for
Adding the items below to a listing rarely raises the final price and sometimes hurts it by making the description look padded.
- Subjective "great pulls" claims that do not name the cards
- Common card counts framed as a headline
- Duplicate cards described as if they added collection value
- Free-pull accounts described as if they held chase cards
- Accounts with an active restriction or recovery flag
- Accounts the seller cannot fully hand over with email access
Pokemon TCG Pocket Account Prices by Cards Band
Collection size is the cleanest progression bucket Pokemon TCG Pocket offers because there is no competitive ladder that segments resale value. The calculator buckets by platform first; the cards band is the rank label used by the fallback model when comparables for your exact platform are thin.
Browse Pokemon TCG Pocket accounts by platform
Browse Pokemon TCG Pocket accounts by signal
Selling a Pokemon TCG Pocket Account for Maximum Value
The biggest mistake we see on the EB24 Pokemon TCG Pocket marketplace is sellers anchoring on the packs they personally opened, not on where comparable accounts clear. The tips below are what separates listings that sell within a week from listings that sit and end up discounted.
List inside the estimated range
Screenshot your chase cards and collection
Time the sale around set releases
Stick with EB24 escrow
Disclose handover state up front
When NOT to sell
Once your listing is live, you can edit pricing as the market moves. The calculator updates at least daily, so re-checking your estimate every couple of weeks keeps you anchored to current EB24 demand. Ready to list? You can create a free seller account and put your Pokemon TCG Pocket listing live in under five minutes. See the seller rank tiers for how reputation compounds into higher conversion over time.
Buying Pokemon TCG Pocket Accounts for Value
The same calculator that helps sellers price fair listings is a clean filter for buyers hunting under-priced accounts. The six rules below describe how experienced EB24 buyers turn the calculator from a number into a buying signal.
- Compare every listing against the calculator. If the asking price sits below our 25th percentile for the same platform and cards band, you are looking at a value buy, especially when the listing names specific crown rare or immersive cards.
- Prefer accounts naming specific chase cards over vague "great collection" listings. A single named crown rare can swing the value more than a pile of common duplicates.
- Confirm full handover with email and login access before paying. The linked email is the trickiest handover step on a mobile account.
- Prefer accounts where the seller has completed sales history on EB24. Established sellers price closer to fair market value with less negotiation drama.
- For platform-focused buyers, decide up front whether you want an iOS account or an Android account so the login transfer matches your device.
- Remember that collection size is the baseline. An account with a thin collection is worth less even with one chase card, so price the whole collection rather than a single pull.
When resale actually pays
When the market actually pays more
When you should pass on resale
The "set launch play"
Best value buckets to start from
Methodology: How EB24 Values a Pokemon TCG Pocket Account
Calculators that hide their methodology earn distrust they deserve. Here is exactly how this page produces every estimate, what data feeds it, and what we deliberately leave out.
Where the data comes from
How we build the range
How fresh the snapshot is
Why we publish a confidence label
Why platform is the hard bucket
Why AI input refinement is collected
Spotted a number that looks off? Open a chat from any Pokemon TCG Pocket marketplace listing and tell us. Corrections from sellers and buyers feed straight back into how we score new comparables.
Pokemon TCG Pocket account value calculator FAQ
The questions Pokemon TCG Pocket sellers and buyers ask us most often: why collection size sets the baseline, how special cards and chase pulls band the price, how stored Poke Gold and Hourglasses factor in, and what really drives the value of a Pokemon TCG Pocket account on the EB24 marketplace.
How much is my Pokemon TCG Pocket account worth?
A starter account under 100 cards lands in the $4 to $11 range. A casual account with 100 to 299 cards and a handful of full-art pulls reaches $9 to $22. A collector account with 300 to 599 cards and several chase cards clears $18 to $44. A completionist account with 600 or more cards, crown rare and immersive cards clears $35 to $90 or more. Pick your platform above and add your collection size, special cards and stored currency for what comparable accounts actually traded for on EB24.
Why does my collection size matter so much?
The total number of cards you have collected is the clearest signal of how many packs you have opened and how much time and spend the account holds. A wider collection means more chances at chase cards and completed sets, which is what buyers pay for. The calculator bands your collection into Starter, Casual, Collector and Completionist and uses that band as the baseline on top of your platform.
What counts as a special card?
Special cards are the rare pulls that sit above standard cards: full-art, ex, immersive and crown rare versions. They have low pull rates, so the count of special cards you hold is the clearest depth signal beyond raw collection size. The calculator credits how far your special card count sits above or below the typical account in your bucket within calibrated bounds.
Do Pack Hourglass and Wonder Hourglass add value?
Yes, modestly. Pack Hourglass speeds up pack openings and Wonder Hourglass feeds the Wonder Pick feature, so a stored balance lets a buyer keep pulling without waiting or paying. Neither is a heavy lever on its own, but a large stored balance signals an active, well-resourced account. Enter both above and the model reads them as part of the account state.
How does Poke Gold factor into the price?
Poke Gold is the premium currency you can spend on packs and shop items, so a stored balance has direct utility for a buyer and signals how much the account has invested. The calculator anchors on a typical Poke Gold balance for your bucket and credits a balance above that within calibrated bounds. Very large balances should be named in the description so a buyer sees them up front.
How do chase cards change the estimate?
A specific crown rare or immersive card is worth far more than a generic rare, and that identity cannot be read from a card count. The calculator captures your special card count for matching, but the exact chase cards and completed sets decide the ceiling. Name your standout pulls in the description so the AI refinement layer can weight them on top of the bucket median.
Is selling a Pokemon TCG Pocket account allowed?
The Pokemon TCG Pocket terms of service technically forbid account transfers, in line with most mobile games. In practice these accounts change hands on EB24 regularly, especially when the buyer changes the linked email and login on day one. The risk is non-zero and we tell you that openly. Use the calculator to set fair expectations, then read our seller guide for the steps that lower risk on both sides.
How fresh is the data behind the estimate?
Estimates refresh at least every 24 hours and pull from sales and listings inside the last 90 days. Around new set releases and limited events the snapshot keeps up: the moment new sales close, the next estimate reflects them. Each result shows the snapshot timestamp so you always know how recent the data is, plus a confidence label that tells you how dense the comparable pool was.
How the Pokemon TCG Pocket account value calculator works
Every estimate is built from real EB24 Pokemon TCG Pocket marketplace transactions, not a generic formula or scraped competitor data. Here is the exact path your inputs take from the form to the value range you see: platform, collection size, special cards and Poke Gold in, percentile of comparable EB24 sales out, with a confidence label and an audit trail of the listings behind the number.
Pick your platform — Pokemon TCG Pocket runs on iOS, Android and PC with progress tied to one account. The calculator buckets every estimate by platform because that is the partition that most consistently segments resale demand. Mobile accounts carry the deepest buyer pool, and the platform you log in from sets which comparable pool you are matched against.
Enter your collection size — The total number of cards you have collected is the headline value lever, so we band it into Starter, Casual, Collector and Completionist and use the band as the rank label for the fallback model. A wider collection signals more packs opened and more time and spend invested in the account.
Add special cards and stored currency — Special cards such as full-art, immersive and crown rare pulls are the clearest collection-depth signal. Pack Hourglass and Wonder Hourglass let a buyer keep opening, and Poke Gold is stored premium currency. The calculator anchors on a typical bucket value and credits how far your special cards and Poke Gold sit above or below the bucket within calibrated bounds.
Name your chase cards — A specific crown rare or immersive card is worth far more than a generic rare, and that identity cannot be scored from a count. Name your standout chase cards and completed sets in the description so the AI refinement layer can weight them on top of the bucket median.
We compare against real EB24 sales — Every estimate is anchored to comparable Pokemon TCG Pocket accounts sold or actively listed on the EB24 marketplace in the last 90 days at the same platform, then we take the 25th, 50th and 75th percentile of those prices. You get a low, expected and high price, a confidence label, a 12 month price trend and the listings behind the number so the result is auditable.