Steam Card Value Checker
Find out how much your Steam trading cards are worth. Enter your SteamID or profile URL to get an instant estimated value based on current Steam Market prices.
Check Your Steam Card Value
Enter your SteamID64 or profile URL to estimate the total market value of your trading cards. Your Steam inventory must be set to Public.
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How Card Value Is Calculated
When you enter your SteamID, we load your public Steam trading card inventory (Steam Community items, appid 753). We then look up each card in our monitored price dataset and multiply the number of cards you own by the current average market price per card.
The result is a pre-fee estimate — Steam charges a 15% marketplace fee on all sales, so your actual proceeds will be slightly lower. The estimate is based on average prices, not the exact cheapest listing at the time of sale.
Cards that have no active market listings, or belong to games not yet in our dataset, will show as unpriced. Our dataset covers 14,000+ games with active trading card price monitoring.
Normal vs Foil Card Values
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the card value checker work?
Enter your SteamID64 or profile URL and we'll fetch your public Steam inventory (trading cards in appid 753, context 6). We then match each card against our monitored Steam Market dataset and multiply the quantity you own by the current average market price per card.
Why does my inventory need to be public?
Steam only allows third-party tools to read inventory data when your privacy setting for Inventory is set to Public. Go to Steam → Your Profile → Edit Profile → Privacy Settings → set Inventory to Public.
Why are some of my cards showing $0.00 or not appearing?
Cards appear as $0.00 if they have no active listings on the Steam Community Market, or if the game's cards are not yet in our monitored dataset. Very new or very obscure games may not have price data available.
Is the value estimate accurate?
It's an estimate based on current average market prices per card. The actual amount you'd receive from selling depends on Steam's 15% market fee, current demand, and the exact listing prices at the time of sale.
What is the difference between normal and foil card value?
Normal cards are earned through gameplay and are common — they tend to have low individual prices. Foil cards are rare variants only obtainable on the market or through trading, making them worth significantly more per card.
Can I check someone else's profile?
Yes — enter any SteamID64 or public profile URL. The inventory must be set to Public on their account for the lookup to work.