Are Disney Lorcana Cards Worth Money?

Which Lorcana cards actually hold value — and which are just for playing.

Updated June 2026 · 5 min read

Disney Lorcana grew fast, and some cards are genuinely valuable — but most aren't. Here's how the values break down.

The ones that hold value

The blue-chips are the Enchanted cards from The First Chapter — printed before the game exploded, so they're the scarcest and most valuable. Mickey – Brave Little Tailor leads.

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Strong mid-tier

Enchanteds from later sets and popular Legendaries (especially of beloved characters like Stitch and Elsa) hold solid value without the grail price — good entry points.

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Nice to own, not investments

Commons, uncommons, rares, and most foils are mainly for play and deck-building — they won't appreciate. Lorcana's value is concentrated in the Enchanteds.

Raw vs graded for value

For the top Enchanteds, a graded PSA 10 (or CGC) is the real store of value and removes condition risk. Lorcana's foiling can show edge wear, so high grades are scarcer than they look. See the best Lorcana cards to compare.

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FAQ

Are Disney Lorcana cards a good investment?
The First Chapter Enchanted cards are — they're scarce and have durable demand. Later-set Enchanteds and popular Legendaries are solid mid-tier holds. Commons through rares are mostly for play and won't appreciate.
Which Lorcana cards are worth the most?
The First Chapter Enchanteds — led by Mickey Mouse – Brave Little Tailor, Elsa – Spirit of Winter, and Maleficent – Monstrous Dragon — are worth the most, especially graded.