The Hobby Network Β· Member Guide
Market Data Reports is a browsable library of real auction and marketplace sales β grouped by source and price, with powerful filters so you can pin down the exact comps for a card in seconds.
An advanced tool for members with Market Data access. If you don't see Market Data in your Tools menu yet, you can request access β it's a deeper research tool that not every account has switched on.
Open Market Data from the Tools menu. Reports are organized in an accordion β pick a source (an auction house or marketplace), then open the section that matches the price range you care about.
Each source opens to reveal its sections β price bands like $500 and up or $100β$499, plus Sealed, Marketplace, and individual dated auction reports.
In a hurry? Skip the accordion and use Search all market data at the top. The scope selector lets you look across Live & Sold, Live listings only, or Sold history only.
Open a report and you'll land on an Auction Report table with a filter toolbar. Set a price range, type title keywords, and narrow by grading company or print run until only the sales that match your card remain.
In Title keywords, a space means AND β every word you type must appear in the title. So factory prizm psa only shows sales whose title contains all three. Set Clear filters any time to start fresh.
Prices shown are real recorded sales, not estimates β each row is an actual auction or marketplace result. Use the range and keyword filters together to build a tight set of true comparables.
Found the comps that matter? Mark them privately so they're easy to return to, pull a sale straight into your collection with Import to Collection, and use the tabs to jump between Recently Sold, your Auction Wins, and boards others have shared with you.
My marks (private) keeps a personal set only you can see β flip on Marked only to hide everything else. Hit Import to Collection to bring a comp into your own collection.
Shared with me holds boards other members have shared with you β a handy way to review a set of comps a friend or fellow collector put together, without building it yourself.