Cardhound Vintage has signed on with VCP as an affiliate. While VCP stands for “Vintage Card Prices,” they now feature much more than vintage, and much more than just prices! VCP is a platform for managing your entire collection, vintage and modern, sport and TCG.

Click this link to try VCP, and the typical one-week free trial is extended to 2 weeks. Kick the tires and try all of the features. Then if you subscribe, Cardhound earns a commission.

VCP used to be about comps–price data on sold cards. And it still is. But there’s more to it than just tracking values of sold cards.

Why VCP? 

A full VCP membership has tons of perks including:

Comprehensive Sales History: Access a vast database of sales history to accurately gauge the value of your cards.
Collection Tracking: Manage your collection’s worth like a stock portfolio.
VCP App with Scan Feature: Scan cards for efficient valuation results using the mobile app.
Sales Data by Grader: View sales counts organized by grading company.
Universal Population Reports: Access insights into card rarity and demand with this powerful feature that quantifies the total number of graded trading cards, drawing data from PSA, SGC, BVG/BGS, and CGC/CSG.
Grade-specific Pricing: Explore prices broken down by grade for a variety of grading agencies including SGC, PSA, BVG, BGS, CSG, CGC, and GAI, ensuring accurate valuation tailored to your card’s condition.
Set Valuation Overview: Get a comprehensive view of entire card sets to accurately price and evaluate them.
All Card Types Included: Trading card types included but not limited to: Baseball, Basketball, Football, Hockey, Golf, Soccer, TCG, Boxing, MMA, Non-Sports (Fantasy/SciFi), other sports and more!

My favorite feature of VCP these days is the want list. Add a grail or tough to find card, and receive automatic notifications any time your want list card is up for auction. We’re also happy to announce that very soon, Cuban Baseball Auctions data will be included in the VCP database–including current auctions and want list notifications.

Already have VCP? Here’s a tutorial on how to set up your want list: