Showcase Prices April 20, 2026
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Set Averages

Spark of Rebellion is up a bit. However this is a bit of an anomaly that we’ll get into below.
The important one to look at is A Lawless Time. Safe to say at this point that the latest set is bucking the trend set by the prior three. We are now looking at an extremely stable average showcase price for LAW. Granted there are some movers and shakers and the results from Atlanta could start sending things even higher.

Current Top 10
Boba Fett – Collecting the Bounty hasn’t had a sale on TCGPlayer since 4/6. That hasn’t stopped him from having a lowest listed price bouncing all over the place. Will be interesting to see whether or not the recent Eternal format suspensions will make the nearly $600 price point a realistic plateau. We’re guess “no”, but remains to be seen what some whales might be willing to do.
Lando is second on the chart this week and solidly in command of the title for “Top price of a Premier legal showcase”. Coming off a tremendous Sector Qualifier that saw three of the top four decks all being Lando Lake Country it would not be shocking at all to see this one continue to rise as others copy the Team ECL deck list.
Another one of note would be Colonel Yularen due to the massive gain this week. He’s had some reasonable volume for a showcase of late. Most of those sales have been in the $100-$150 range and at this point the bottom may just be sold through leaving the entry point at $240.

Winners and Losers
We’ve already covered Boba and Yularen above…
The next grouping of winners is pretty fun.
Avar Kriss, The Client, and Obi-Wan from LOF all made some significant gains this week, and while they haven’t dominated the winner’s circle just yet, may have promise if they have game into the Lando and Boba Lake Country decks.

Jabba the Hutt – Crime Boss may not be on any GLP-1 meds but his price at least is the biggest loser this week.

“The Finn Zone”

The cards in this part of the list have left the meta. They are on a journey to a mysterious realm of disappointment, like a bad Twilight Zone episode where every card is just… meh. This is now officially where all disappointing Star Wars: Unlimited showcase cards go to live in eternal mediocrity. If a card dips below Finn in value, it has entered The Finn Zone, a place where underwhelming abilities and missed potential reign supreme.
Grand Inquisitor is into his second week in charge of the zone. With another couple of drops he could take a run at a new low point record.
Rio Durant was a brief member of the group last week. With no additional sales it looks like his low listing was simply pulled from the market.
Still no leaders from A Lawless Time. Leia is the closest current at ~$73.
The Finn Zone Records
- Longest Reign at the “Top”
- Rio Durant; 14 weeks
- Runner up = Rose Tico; 8 weeks
- Lowest Showcase Price Near Mint = $20.00 Rose Tico (8/4/25) and Admiral Holdo (12/22/25)
- Largest Count of Zone Members = 23 on 7/21/25 (23/90 = 25.5%)
- Smallest Count of Zone Members
- 6 on 2/9/26 (6/108) & 3/23/26 (6/126)
- 8 on 12/15/25 & 2/2/26 (8/108)
- Smallest Percentage of Zone Members
- 4.8% = 6 on 3/23/26 (6/126)
- 5.5% = 6 on 2/9/26 (6/108)
- 7.4% = 8 on 12/15/25 & 2/2/26 (both 8/108)
- Largest Number of Admirals = 3 on 1/5/26 (Holdo, Ackbar, Trench)

Additional Notes and Comments
For prior price tracking of showcase and legendary cards please visit the Porg Depot Pricing Page.
As always, keep in mind that all showcase cards are relatively low volume in sales when compared to Legendary and Rare cards. A single listing and sale could skew some of this data. TCGPlayer tries to compensate for this by listing a “Market Price” in addition to the actual price of available listings. The TCG site refers to this as “This price point is compiled from recent sales completed on TCGplayer.com. TCG Market Price is updated as transactions complete and reflects the best suggested retail price of a product.”