Asking "what's the most valuable Disney Lorcana card right now?" is one of the most common questions we hear, and the honest answer is that the list moves week to week. Pull rates settle, reprints land, a tournament result lifts a deck, and suddenly the leaderboard reshuffles. So instead of a static list, we keep a live one — the rundown below is built from TCGplayer market prices pulled into InkSight and refreshed daily.
All prices are TCGplayer market prices as of June 2026, via our InkSight data feed. Market price is what cards actually sell for, not the lowest current ask, so it's the closest thing to a fair snapshot. Where a lowest ask sits well above market, that's usually a thin market with few completed sales — treat it as aspirational pricing.
What drives a Disney Lorcana card's price
Three forces do most of the work. First, scarcity: Enchanted and Iconic chase cards sit at very low pull rates, and special promos (D23, Challenge tournament prizes, store events) print in tiny numbers. Second, character power: Elsa, Mickey, Ariel, Buzz, and other A-list franchises hold value because Disney collectors want them regardless of competitive play. Third, condition and treatment: foil, Iconic, and Enchanted treatments command meaningful multipliers; a graded 10 from PSA or BGS can multiply that again.
The top 10 by TCGplayer market price










What this tells us about 2026
Iconics are the new chase tier. Three of the top seven are Iconics from Wilds Unknown, Whispers in the Well, and Winterspell — the rarity introduced to give a true "white-whale" pull above Enchanted. Their pull rate is brutal, the print runs aren't growing, and as more sets release into rotation, sealed product for those sets dries up.
D23 and Challenge promos are still kings of the promo bracket. Convention-distributed and tournament prize cards have hard, fixed populations. There's no reprint risk and no waiting for a chase pull. Cruella, Robin Hood, and the Top 128 Let It Go have all held four-figure floors for over a year.
Enchanted Pooh is the sleeper. A Fabled Enchanted Winnie the Pooh at four figures is a reminder that Disney character pull still matters as much as treatment. When the franchise is iconic and the print is tight, the market finds it.
Beyond the top 10 — where the action is
If you're hunting for the next four-figure card rather than the current ones, watch three places. First, current-set Iconics whose pull rates haven't fully settled — Attack of the Vine! drops in July and the post-prerelease floor for its top Iconic always overshoots, then corrects. Second, promo-event prize cards from regional and Challenge events — populations are tiny by definition. Third, the Enchanted cards from sets about to rotate out of Core Constructed; demand from collectors typically outpaces the sealed supply that's still being broken.
Conclusion: track it, don't memorize it
Disney Lorcana's most valuable card list will be different in a month, and very different in a year. Bookmark our live leaderboards — they're built specifically so you never have to guess what's true today. If you're shopping, use the TCGplayer links above (they're affiliate, which keeps the tools on this site free) and always check market price against lowest ask first.