What you'll actually pocket
Every price site tells you what a card is worth. This tells you what you keep after the marketplace takes its cut. Enter a sale price and see your real net — after eBay or TCGplayer fees, postage, and the cost of grading it first if you go that route.
You'd pocket
A$-0.30
- Sale price
- A$0.00
- eBay fees
- − A$0.30
Estimate only. Fee rates are approximate public schedules and change; grading is billed in USD and shown converted at an indicative rate. Always confirm current fees with the marketplace.
How selling fees work
- eBay takes a final-value fee (~13% for trading cards) plus a small fixed fee, charged on the item and the postage the buyer pays.
- TCGplayer (US) takes commission plus payment processing — roughly 12–13% all-in.
- Private / local sale has no marketplace fee, but you'll usually accept a lower price for the convenience.
- Grading only makes sense when the graded price beats the raw price by more than the grading cost — see the grade-or-not calculator.
