Showcase Prices April 27, 2026
Jabba decided that instead of GLP-1s that he should raid the fridge instead.
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Set Averages

The set averages for showcase leaders are pretty stable this week. None of them moved more than $5 in either direction and half moved less than $1.
Same as the last week, the fun one to look at is the newest set. A Lawless time is ever so slightly moving upwards over the past month. This is very interesting from the comparison standpoint as to this point in week 8, each of the 2025 sets had been mostly moving downwards.
Very curious as to what happens over the next 4-8 weeks as we could see either a turn and more similar trend to Legends of the Force and Jump to Lightspeed, or we could see a bit of a bump up similar to Secrets of Power.
If we absolutely had to bet on where A Lawless Time ends up at the 20 week mark on the far right side of our graph, we’d seriously consider an above $200 mark.

Current Top 10
Boba Fett – Collecting the Bounty remains unchanged. However, when you are hundreds of dollars over the second place showcase that will easily keep you on top.
Lando is still in the copilot seat this week. Would not be too surprised to see him go up quite a bit more just based on the number of Qualifier wins and the overall conversion rate over the past two weeks.


Winners and Losers
Jabba the Hutt – Crime Boss was the biggest loser last week though we couldn’t get him on a scale to actually know for sure. This week he’s been sneaking down and raiding the fridge to pack it all back on and then some. Looking for him to make creep up even more as he was the winner of a small qualifier in Italy over the weekend.
A couple that we did not expect to see on the winner list this week are Qui-Gon Jinn and Satine Kryze.

The Colonel took a bit of a tumble this week even with a few sales. If you will accept something in a less than near mint condition there are also a few deals to be had.

“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.
Unsure if this has ever happened before with The Finn Zone…
This week we have the same number of leaders in the exact same order as last week.
Grand Inquisitor stays in charge for the third week in a row. Of course we’ve got a collection of the usual suspects right behind him.

Still no leaders from A Lawless Time. Leia is still the closest currently at now just under $70.
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.”