Showcase Prices May 11th, 2026

The Finn Zone is setting some records, A Lawless Time slides a bit more, and Jump to Lightspeed leaders had a pretty good weekend and could be looking upwards.

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Set Averages

Jump to Lightspeed is a little bit of a bright spot this week. Doubtful that we are seeing the impact of the Mother’s Day weekend events yet, however there could be some more jumps in the next couple of weeks. Vader JTL won the Sector Qualifier in London, England, Luke JTL took down a Planetary Qualifier in Coburg North, Australia, and Lando JTL topped a field of 68 in Littleton, Colorado.

Unfortunately, most of the other sets are pretty meh this week.

At the week 10 point, A Lawless Time continued right on the heals of last week and continued its slide. We still expect it to get to the 20 week mark with the highest average of any of the four sets we’ve tracked this way. Unfortunately it does not look like it will regain the $200 price point and will probably be closer to $125 by the time it hits the right side of this graph.

Current Top 10

Boba Fett – Collecting the Bounty and Lando Calrissian – Full Sabacc are still at the top in spots one and two. They are also still the leaders to beat in terms of qualifier wins and top cuts over the past couple of weeks.

Aurra Sing – Assassin is not yet on the list of the top ten. We do expect her to start knocking on the door here for a few reasons. First, she is creeping up in terms of qualifier finishes. Second, she is one of the control leaders that can run Single Reactor Ignition. She’s also got some quality art on the showcase courtesy of Axel Hutt.

Winners and Losers

Qui-Gon Jinn is a true master this week. He notches a PQ win in La Regle du Jeu, France, gains nearly $50 on his lowest listed price, and gets above the $200 mark.

On the downside of things we’ve got Yoda. We promise, that’s not a comment on his height. Porgs are not very tall either. Rather these things will happen when there are no listings, then a crazy high one, and then a somewhat reasonable follow up. At close to $250 the first couple of listings are still likely a bit high as the past couple of sales on TCGPlayer were at $200 and $191.

“The Finn Zone”

Five!!
Grand Inquisitor, Rose Tico, Morgan Elsbeth, Admiral Holdo, and of course Finn.
That’s it. That’s the entirety of The Finn Zone.

This sets a new record for both lowest number of members and lowest percentage of showcases in The Zone. It’s also Mr. Inquisitor’s fifth week in the “lead” which of course is a coincidence.

Third Sister and Trench both managed to escape this week.

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
    • 5 on 5/11/26 (5/126)
    • 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
    • 4.0% = 5 on 5/11/26 (5/126)
    • 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)
  • Longest Streak of Same Number & Same Order = 3 weeks (5/4/26)

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.”