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The Best Place to Buy Trading Cards Online in 2026
If you’ve been collecting for any amount of time, you know the routine. You pull up eBay, search for the card you want, scroll through listings, and then remember that the card you’re looking for might be sitting on Fanatics Collect, or up for auction at Heritage, or listed by a specialty seller you haven’t even thought to check. So you open another tab. Then another. Then another.
It’s one of the most frustrating inefficiencies in the hobby. A card could be listed for $40 less on a platform you didn’t check, and you’d never know. That problem ends today. No login needed, no account required.
Ludex just launched Super Search, a free trading card search engine that searches across 23 marketplaces and sellers at once, so you can find the best listings across the entire hobby from one page. Whether you’re hunting a vintage PSA graded card, a modern rookie auto, or a Pokémon slab, Super Search is now the best place to buy trading cards online in 2026.


What Is Ludex Super Search?
Super Search is a multi-marketplace card search tool built into the Ludex platform. Instead of checking each marketplace one by one, you search once and instantly compare listings across the hobby’s most trusted buying destinations, all from a single page at search.ludex.com. Ludex Super Search is compatible both on mobile and desktop. Whether you’re on your laptop, an Apple device, or Android device, it is all supported.
Think of it as a sports card search engine built specifically for collectors. No generic shopping aggregators, no noise. Just cards, slabs, wax, and auctions from the platforms collectors actually use.
23 Marketplaces. One Search.
Super Search currently covers 23 marketplaces and sellers, including:
- eBay
- Fanatics Collect
- GameStop
- Beckett Marketplace
- Arena Club
- Card Hobby
- Heritage Auctions
- Goldin
- ALT
- MySlabs
- REA
- Collector Connection
- Hunt Auctions
- Mile High Card Company
- BBCE
- Sterling Sports Auctions
- VSA Auctions
- Wheatland Auctions
- Auction of Champions
- Scheels
- And more coming soon
That’s major eBay alternatives for sports cards, elite auction houses, and specialty sellers all rolled into one search. Coverage keeps growing as Ludex adds new sources.
How to Search Trading Cards Across All Marketplaces
Super Search is designed to work the way collectors actually think. Here’s how to get the most out of it.
Start Broad, Then Narrow
Type a player name, set, year, or card number into the search bar. Super Search will pull matching listings from across all active marketplaces instantly. From there, use the filter drawer to narrow down by price range, grader (PSA, BGS, SGC, CGC), grade range, sport, listing type (auction vs. buy now), year, and more.
Use Marketplace Chips
Want to compare card prices across marketplaces specifically? Use the marketplace chips at the top of the results to select one or more sources. You can isolate just eBay and Fanatics Collect, or focus exclusively on auction houses like Heritage and Goldin. Mix and match however works for your hunt.

Advanced Search Syntax
Power users will love the boolean-style search logic. Use quotes for exact phrases, parentheses for either/or options, and a minus sign to exclude unwanted terms. For example:
"michael jordan" (fleer,star) -reprint
That search returns only Michael Jordan listings from Fleer or Star sets, with reprints filtered out. Incredibly useful when you’re hunting a specific authenticated card and don’t want noise cluttering your results.
Grid View vs. List View
Use grid view when you’re browsing by image and want to scan quickly. Switch to list view when you want to compare listing titles, prices, grading details, and marketplace sources side by side. Both views click through directly to the original listing on the source marketplace, where you complete the transaction.
Real Collector Use Cases
Here are a few examples of how collectors are using Super Search right now.
Hunting a Specific Graded Card
Search 1986 Fleer Michael Jordan PSA 8, then filter by graded, PSA, grade 7-9, and set a max price. Super Search pulls every matching listing across all 23 sources simultaneously. No more missing a deal because you forgot to check one site.
Finding Modern Autos Under Budget
Search Shohei Ohtani auto, filter by baseball, auto, and price max $500. You’ll instantly see where the best deals are sitting across eBay, Fanatics, Beckett Marketplace, and the auction houses, all compared in one view. This is how you find PSA graded cards for sale without spending hours across multiple tabs.
TCG Slabs
Search Charizard PSA 10, filter by Pokémon, graded, PSA, grade 10. Super Search isn’t just for sports cards, it covers TCG categories including Pokémon, Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and One Piece.
Searching Graded Cards Online Across Auction Houses
Search Mickey Mantle PSA and use the marketplace chips to toggle between major platforms and auction-house sources. This is the fastest way to see if a better copy of a card is sitting at Heritage, Goldin, or REA versus what’s currently on eBay.
Part of the Ludex Ecosystem
Super Search isn’t a standalone tool, it’s the latest addition to the Ludex platform, which collectors already use to catalog, value, and manage their card collections via the Ludex mobile app. Now the same platform that helps you track what you own also helps you find what you want to buy next. Super Search is a standalone product. No Ludex account or login required. Just go to search.ludex.com and start searching. It is, of course, part of the broader Ludex family, and if you do use the Ludex app to catalog your collection, the two work beautifully together. But you do not need an account to use Super Search.
Head over to search.ludex.com and run your first search. No login required, no Ludex account needed. Just go.
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