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Market cap turns a single price into total value: the robust price of a card multiplied by its graded population. It’s the fastest way to compare cards and sets that have nothing else in common — a cheaper card with thousands of graded copies can outweigh a pricier one with a handful. Below: the biggest cards and sets by market cap, live. Read how we calculate it.
| # | Card | Price | Market cap |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | $1,973 | $41.4M | |
| 2 | $780 | $38.1M | |
| 3 | $350 | $25.7M | |
| 4 | $850 | $20.1M | |
| 5 | $1,282 | $15.9M | |
| 6 | $1,970 | $14.8M | |
| 7 | $951 | $13.9M | |
| 8 | $5,943 | $13.7M | |
| 9 | $380 | $13.6M | |
| 10 | $400 | $11.1M | |
| 11 | $770 | $10.9M | |
| 12 | $4,379 | $9.8M | |
| 13 | $4,391 | $9.5M | |
| 14 | $382 | $9.5M | |
| 15 | $419 | $8.9M | |
| 16 | $626 | $8.3M | |
| 17 | $327 | $8.1M | |
| 18 | $1,718 | $7.1M | |
| 19 | $2,815 | $6.9M | |
| 20 | $125 | $6.8M | |
| 21 | $24.4 | $6.6M | |
| 22 | $1,450 | $6.4M | |
| 23 | $2,752 | $6.3M | |
| 24 | $2,690 | $6.2M | |
| 25 | $22.52 | $6.1M |