Please add The Adventures of Edgar Mudd
Greetings!
Please add the The Adventures of Edgar Mudd comic book series, not sure who prints them
Thanks in advance!


Smart Collection Insights & Completion Tools
PriceCharting already excels at raw price data, collection tracking, wishlists, lot valuation, photo appraisal, and trends. However, many collectors especially those with large or growing collections across games, cards, Funko, LEGO, coins, etc. struggle with “what next?” and deeper analysis. Users frequently request better completion tracking, filters for standard retail releases, population, grading insights, and ways to make data actionable. This feature builds directly on existing strengths like collection tracker, trends, photo tools, API, and turns passive tracking into an active, engaging collector’s, companion boosting user retention, time on site, premium subscriptions (Pro), and community contributions, e.g. more data uploads.
Core Feature Details
• Completion Percentage & Smart Set Progress: For any console, set, series, or custom filter, e.g. NES RPGs, Pokemon Base Set, LEGO Star Wars, show % owned, visual progress bars, “missing” lists prioritized by value, rarity, demand, and estimated cost to complete, factoring current prices, shipping, condition. Expand on the existing % feature with dynamic subsets.
AI-Powered Recommendations:
1. “Based on your collection, heavy on SNES RPGs and modern Pokémon, here are undervalued titles trending up.”
2. “Similar collectors own these high ROI items.”
3. Integrate photo appraiser, Upload a shelf/box and get “add these missing pieces” suggestions.
4. Wishlist alerts, “Buy when price dips X% below trend.”
5. Portfolio Analytics Dashboard, Premium-heavy.
6. Total value over time with charts, inflation adjusted.
7. Performance by category/platform, e.g. “Your Nintendo holdings up 15% YoY”.
8. Risk/Opportunity flags, “This sealed game has low recent sales volume, consider selling?” or “High population in PSA 10 raw copies may be safer.”
9. Exportable reports like PDF/CSV, for insurance, taxes, or selling entire lots.
10. “What if” simulator, “If I grade these 5 games, projected value?”
11. Social/Community Layer, optional but sticky.
12. Anonymous compare to community benchmarks, e.g. “You’re in the top 20% for Switch completeness”.
13. Opt in friend sharing features for collections, wishlists already requested.
Implementation & Monetization Wins
1. Leverage Existing Data: Use current sales history, population reports, PSA, CGC, etc., big movers, and user uploaded photos.
2. Tech: Build on the photo AI and API. Start simple with rules based filters, then add ML for recs.
3. Premium Upsell: Free basic % and missing lists, advanced analytics, AI recs, alerts, and exports for Pro users.
4. Data Flywheel: Encourage more accurate user data entry conditions, purchases to improve site wide accuracy.
5. Mobile/App Boost: Perfect for the iOS/Android apps, quick shelf scan, suggestions.
Expected Impact
1. User Love: Solves real pain points like decision paralysis in big collections and “am I missing good deals?” Leading to higher engagement and positive reviews.
2. Business: More Pro conversions, affiliate sales via recs, API usage, and marketplace activity.
3. Differentiation: Stands out from basic price guides like eBay, PriceGuide apps by feeling like a personal collector’s advisor.
4. Votable & Feasible: Ties into many existing requests completion %, filters, grading, trends. Easy to prototype and iterate based on votes.
This would make PriceCharting feel indispensable for serious and aspiring serious collectors. Post it on the feature requests page with a clear title, description, and mockup screenshots if possible, it’d likely get strong votes quickly! If you want, I can help refine the pitch or suggest variations, e.g. focus more on grading or international markets.
TPG Grading
I find Transparent Grading (TPG) to be a solid and reliable grading service that I would like to see added to this platform.
Their grading approach provides great detail (centering, corners, edges, surface) in what contributes to the overall grading, with a QR code that allows a owner access to the card grading details. While not the cheapest ($20), their detail stands out as a must have.
Updated Dashboard / Modern UI
The current UI is functional but incredibly text-heavy and rigid. In an era where apps like native collection trackers offer sleek, visual interfaces, PriceCharting can feel like a spreadsheet.
The Fix: Give users a grid-view option to see their collection visually via card/game art rather than just text lists. Adding a "Share My Collection" feature with clean, high-res visual mockups would make it much more social-media friendly for sharing mail days or full sets.
ADD DEGREE GRADING FOR POKEMON YUGIOH CARDS
DEGREE GRADING IS SIMILAR TO PSA BUT MUCH BETTER PLEASE ADD THEM INTO PRICE CHARTING
Save search filters so you don't have to filter every time you go back to the browser
Save search filters so you don't have to filter every time you go back to the browser
Search filters preferences should be saved on the website as long as you don't clear cookies between visits.
Example:
Generic search for Mario Party, returns 100 + items.
https://www.pricecharting.com/search-products?type=prices&q=mario+party
Filtered to games only and NTSC only. Shows 48 items.
If I do the generic search again for "mario party' I still see only 48 items. The filters are still in place.
https://www.pricecharting.com/search-products?q=mario+party&type=prices
Please let me know if you see different behavior.
Add trade feature for tracking cards post trades with customers
I like the "sold" feature to track post sales cards, any way we can have a "trade" button where on one side of the screen we have a cards/cash button(s) that we are giving away and on the other side we have the cards/cash that the customer gave in return?
1967 Super Hero Stickers (Philadelphia/Marvel?)
Good morning, I have a handful of PSA graded 1967 Super Hero (Stickers) -- which feature an assortment of Marvel characters (Hulk, Thor, Spider-Man, etc). I believe they were made by Philadelphia; but the PSA slab label doesn't include Philadelphia or Marvel.
I've found it very difficult to look up accurate value/sold info for them. I love using your site, it would be awesome if you can provide some additional insights. Let me know, thank you for your consideration. I included some links below for reference, hope you have a nice weekend.
https://www.psacard.com/pop/non-sport-cards/1967/super-hero-stickers/49179
https://www.tcdb.com/ViewSet.cfm/sid/100424/1967-Philadelphia-Marvel-Stickers
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=1967+super+hero+stickers&_sacat=0&_from=R40&Graded=Yes&_dcat=183050
Thanks for reaching out. I've added that set to our list of sets to add. We will add that full list in the next few days.
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