Listing Cards for Sale

Once you've set up your seller account, listing cards on CardNexus takes just a few clicks. Your inventory is your listing source.

Last updated About 11 hours ago

How to List Cards

From Your Inventory (Recommended for Bulk)

  1. Go to your inventory and select the cards you want to sell

  2. Set your price for each item โ€” you'll see market reference prices from Cardmarket (EU) or TCGPlayer (NA) to help you price competitively

  3. Confirm the condition โ€” this should already be set from when you added the card to your inventory

  4. Add photos (optional but recommended) โ€” photos build buyer trust, especially for higher-value cards

  5. Publish โ€” your listings go live on the marketplace immediately

You can list individual cards or use bulk actions to list multiple items at once. Select several cards from your inventory and list them all in one go. This is the most efficient way to list many cards.

Quick Search Listing (For Individual Cards)

You can also sell a single card directly from the marketplace. Use the search bar to find the card, open its product page, and click Sell This Card. This is ideal when you want to post one or two cards quickly without opening your full inventory.

Listing Graded Cards

CardNexus supports professionally graded cards (slabs) from services like PSA, Beckett, CGC, and more. When listing a graded card, you'll enter the grading service and grade number โ€” no need to assess condition yourself. For more details, see Card Condition Explained.

What Buyers See

When you list a card, it becomes searchable on the marketplace. Buyers can find your listing by:

  • Searching for the card name

  • Browsing by game, expansion, or set

  • Filtering by condition, language, finish, and price range

Your listing shows your price, the card's condition, language, finish, and any photos you've uploaded. Buyers can also see your seller rating if you've completed previous sales.

Pricing Tips

  • Check reference prices โ€” CardNexus shows market prices from Cardmarket and TCGPlayer so you can price competitively

  • Condition matters โ€” a Near Mint card commands a higher price than Lightly Played. Make sure your condition grading is accurate

  • Photos help sell โ€” listings with photos tend to sell faster, especially for cards above a few euros/dollars

  • Shipping is separate โ€” buyers pay shipping on top of your listed price, based on your shipping rates

Condition Is Key

Accurate condition grading is one of the most important things you can do as a seller. Misgraded cards lead to disputes and unhappy buyers.

Make sure you understand the condition scale before listing:

  • Near Mint (NM) โ€” Like new, minimal to no wear

  • Lightly Played (LP) โ€” Minor edge wear or small scratches

  • Moderately Played (MP) โ€” Noticeable wear, small creases

  • Heavily Played (HP) โ€” Significant wear, major creases

  • Damaged (D) โ€” Major damage affecting the card's structure

For a detailed breakdown with examples, see our Card Condition Guide.

Listing a card in better condition than it actually is will likely result in a dispute. When in doubt, grade conservatively โ€” buyers appreciate honesty.

What Happens When a Card Sells

When a buyer purchases your card:

  1. You receive a notification

  2. Your inventory updates automatically โ€” the sold item is removed from your active listings

  3. You have 5 business days to confirm and ship the order

No manual stock management needed โ€” CardNexus handles it for you.

Fees

Sellers pay a commission on each completed order:

Region

Commission

Europe (EUR)

5% of order total

North America (USD)

8% of order total

The fee is deducted automatically from your payout โ€” you never pay upfront. For full details, see the Fee Structure Overview.

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