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Analiza|2026-04-09|8 min read

The Most Expensive Disney Lorcana Cards Ever Sold (2026)

Enchanted rares, Special Illustrations, and event exclusives — here are the highest-priced Disney Lorcana cards ever documented on the secondary market, with sale data and what makes each one worth five figures.

The Most Expensive Disney Lorcana Cards Ever

When Disney Lorcana launched in August 2023, nobody knew how high the ceiling could go. Ravensburger had never shipped a trading card game at this scale, Disney hadn't been in the TCG space in decades, and the early rarity tier — "Enchanted" — was so new that collectors were setting prices on pure instinct.

Two and a half years later, the top of the Lorcana market has real data. Cards have traded hands for thousands of dollars. A handful have crossed $10,000. The highest documented sale is well into five figures. This guide covers the most expensive Lorcana cards by confirmed sale price, explains what makes each one rare, and shows you how to check what your own copies are actually worth today.

A note on methodology: Lorcana doesn't have a single authoritative sales database like Pokemon has with PSA POP reports. Prices below are drawn from public eBay sold listings, TCGPlayer sales history, auction house results, and price-tracker data aggregated from the live TCG Price Lookup database. Where a card has an unusually wide range, we cite both the high and the typical.

What Makes a Lorcana Card Expensive

Before the list, the short version of why these cards command the prices they do:

  • Enchanted rarity — Lorcana's rarest retail-pullable tier. Roughly 1 per case, which translates to single-digit pull rates in bulk terms.
  • Event-exclusive stamps — pre-release, League, and promo variants that were never available at retail. Populations are tiny.
  • Alternate art — Special Illustration variants that only exist as numbered-print-run promos.
  • Early set printing — First Chapter Enchanteds have a cultural weight newer sets can't match. Think of it as the Lorcana equivalent of 1st Edition Base Set Pokemon.
  • Condition scarcity — Lorcana's pre-launch print quality meant a lot of "pack fresh" cards graded as 9s rather than 10s. PSA 10 populations are small for early sets.

Combine any two of those factors and you get a card that trades in the hundreds. Combine three or four and you get one that trades in the thousands.

The List: Most Expensive Lorcana Cards

1. Elsa – Spirit of Winter (Enchanted, First Chapter) — PSA 10

One of the cards that defined the early Lorcana market. The Enchanted version from First Chapter features Elsa in a full-frame winter landscape treatment that became the visual icon of the set.

  • Raw NM range: $300–$500
  • PSA 10 range: $1,200–$2,200
  • Peak documented sale: Above $2,500 on a PSA 10 during the First Chapter supply shortage in late 2023

The drivers: iconic Disney character, launch-set status, small PSA 10 population due to print quality issues on early boxes, and sustained demand from collectors who missed the launch window.

2. Mickey Mouse – Brave Little Tailor (Enchanted, First Chapter)

Mickey in his sword-wielding Brave Little Tailor costume, illustrated in the set's signature Enchanted alternate treatment. This is the one card non-Lorcana collectors tend to recognize because Mickey's pull as a collectible is universal.

  • Raw NM range: $250–$450
  • PSA 10 range: $900–$1,800
  • Peak documented sale: Above $2,000 at the peak of First Chapter demand

Mickey Enchanteds across later sets tend to outperform the Legendary tier by multiples. This is the original.

3. Maleficent – Monstrous Dragon (Enchanted, First Chapter)

The third member of the early First Chapter "big three" Enchanteds, and the one that had the highest gameplay relevance on launch. Maleficent saw tournament play early in the format, which inflated demand on top of the collector baseline.

  • Raw NM range: $200–$400
  • PSA 10 range: $800–$1,500
  • Peak documented sale: Above $1,800

Gameplay relevance is a dual-edged driver — it pushes prices up during peak meta relevance and then down again when the card rotates or gets power-crept. Monstrous Dragon's tournament ceiling is behind it, but the collector baseline holds.

4. Ursula – Deceiver of All (Enchanted, Rise of the Floodborn)

The standout Enchanted rare from the second set. Ursula's Floodborn treatment is widely considered one of the best-looking cards in the game, and the character's Disney recognition rivals Elsa and Mickey.

  • Raw NM range: $250–$500
  • PSA 10 range: $900–$2,000
  • Peak documented sale: Crossed the $2,000 mark multiple times in 2024 on PSA 10 copies

This is the card that proved Lorcana's secondary market wasn't a First Chapter novelty — the ceiling held for a second set.

5. Stitch – Rock Star (Enchanted)

Stitch has an outsized merchandising profile relative to his role in the Lilo & Stitch films, and the Rock Star variant became a breakout pull. This is also one of the Enchanteds that crossover collectors (people who collect Stitch specifically, not Lorcana specifically) have bid up.

  • Raw NM range: $200–$400
  • PSA 10 range: $700–$1,400

The Stitch collector community is genuinely huge and largely disconnected from the TCG market — which means prices can spike on Stitch-adjacent pulls for reasons that don't show up in TCG analytics.

6. Be Prepared (Enchanted, Rise of the Floodborn)

Action-oriented cards featuring villain-themed art have a specific collector segment, and Be Prepared is the standout from Floodborn. The art treatment features Scar and the hyenas in the full-frame Enchanted style.

  • Raw NM range: $180–$350
  • PSA 10 range: $600–$1,300

7. 1 / Set Special Illustration Promos (Various)

Ravensburger has issued numbered 1 / Set Special Illustration promos through various events — convention exclusives, World Championship prizes, and retailer allocations. These aren't pack-pullable. Populations are in the low hundreds or lower.

  • Typical range: $1,500–$5,000
  • Peak documented sales: Above $10,000 for the rarest World Championship and convention variants

Because populations are so small and sales are so infrequent, pricing these is more like pricing fine art than trading cards. Each sale resets the market.

8. Pre-Release Stamp Variants

Lorcana pre-release events handed out stamped foil promos with event-specific printing. These exist in quantities measured in thousands across the whole player base, but the specific variants from early events (First Chapter launch month, International pre-releases) have small populations by chase standards.

  • Raw NM range: $100–$500 for early events
  • PSA 10 range: $400–$1,500

The most expensive pre-release variants are from the initial First Chapter pre-release, where Ravensburger hadn't yet normalized event distribution and supply was uneven across regions.

9. Japanese and Non-English Printings (Language Variants)

Lorcana has printed in multiple languages, and English-speaking collectors routinely pay a premium for non-English Enchanted variants because they're harder to source from their market. Japanese pre-release promos, French First Chapter event cards, and German retailer exclusives all trade at language-premium multiples.

  • Range: +30% to +150% over the equivalent English printing, depending on language and scarcity

The French-language Enchanted rares have been particularly hot because the French Lorcana scene has had smaller print runs than English.

10. Damaged / Misprint Cards (Documented Errors)

This category is niche but real. Lorcana has had several documented print errors — miscut cards, ink smears, back-print on the wrong orientation. These sell for significant premiums to collectors who specifically chase manufacturing errors.

  • Range: $200–$2,000+ depending on error type and documentation

Misprints are valuable primarily when they're authenticated. Unauthenticated ones trade at big discounts because it's hard to prove the error is a Ravensburger mistake versus a post-production manipulation.

How to Check What Your Lorcana Cards Are Worth Today

If you have any of the cards above, or any Lorcana Enchanted rare, the workflow is the same as for any collectible card:

  1. Confirm the exact printing — set, rarity, foil state, language, stamp (if any)
  2. Look up the TCGPlayer market price
  3. Cross-check recent eBay sold listings (not active)
  4. Assess condition honestly — Lorcana grading is harsh on back edge whitening
  5. Decide whether grading makes economic sense given your condition estimate

You can do all five steps in under two minutes per card using the Lorcana catalog at tcgpricelookup.com, which pulls live data from both marketplaces side-by-side.

Why the Top End Keeps Moving

A few dynamics to watch on the top end of the Lorcana market going into 2026:

Grading population growth. As more people grade cards from the early sets, PSA 10 populations rise and the scarcity premium of an "early grader" PSA 10 diminishes. This has already happened to first-wave Charizards and Pikachus. It's happening now to Mickey and Elsa Enchanteds.

Rotation economics. When Lorcana introduces Core format rotation (or whatever Ravensburger calls it), playable cards from rotated sets become nostalgia items. Maleficent - Monstrous Dragon is a candidate to get a rotation-driven bump.

Disney IP crossover demand. Pure Disney collectors who don't play TCGs routinely discover Lorcana cards and decide they need to own specific character variants. This is demand that shows up in spikes, not trends.

Print run normalization. Later Lorcana sets have larger print runs than First Chapter, which caps the long-term ceiling on newer Enchanteds relative to First Chapter originals. The FC Enchanteds will continue to outperform later Enchanteds on a per-card basis for this reason alone.

Event exclusivity as the true ceiling. The real top of the Lorcana market is event-exclusive 1 / Set Special Illustrations, not pack-pullable Enchanteds. As Ravensburger issues more of these through Worlds and major conventions, the top end of the market will continue to reset upward.


Track the most expensive Lorcana cards, live TCGPlayer and eBay prices, and graded sale data at tcgpricelookup.com/lorcana. Every printing, every condition, updated daily.