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Disney Lorcana Price Movers, June 2026: The 10 Cards Spiking

Buzz Lightyear hit a $16,000 PSA 10 in weeks. The 10 biggest Disney Lorcana price movers of June 2026, what is driving them, and which actually hold a 10.

By Marcus Reeves11 min read
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Disney Lorcana Price Movers, June 2026: The 10 Cards Spiking

Buzz Lightyear went from a pack pull to a $16,000 PSA 10 in a matter of weeks. That is the headline of the Disney Lorcana market in June 2026, and it is not an isolated spike. As of mid-June 2026, a wave of Iconic and Enchanted cards is climbing at once, and the gap between a raw copy and a graded gem has turned into real money. Here are the 10 biggest movers, what is driving each, and the part the price lists skip: which cards actually hold a 10.

Why Lorcana Is Spiking Right Now

Lorcana is in a genuine collector boom, and June 2026 is where two currents met. The first is brand new: Wilds Unknown (Set 12) released May 15, 2026 as Lorcana's first Pixar set, resetting demand for characters who had never appeared in the game. Its chase tier is the Iconic rarity, rendered in a new Art Nouveau style the community calls Lore Nouveau, with community pull estimates around 1 in 1,500 to 2,000 packs (a collector estimate, not an official Ravensburger figure). When that card is a Pixar debut, you get the price action Buzz Lightyear is showing.

The second current is older money rotating up. As the new Iconics re-rate the rarity, collectors are circling back to earlier Iconic and Enchanted cards from Fabled, Winterspell, and Whispers in the Well: when the newest top-rarity cards command four figures, the older ones look cheap. There is a calendar catalyst too. Set 13, Attack of the Vine!, releases July 24, 2026 with a new "Hunny" mechanic, the concrete reason one card on this list is climbing. For the full schedule, our Lorcana set release calendar lays it out.

A Note on These Prices

Every number below is a mid-June 2026 snapshot, and four-figure cards move daily. Some are peaks, not clearing prices: a single PSA 10 at $16,000 is that week's ceiling, not what the next ten copies fetch. The 30-day dollar moves come from TCGplayer's June 9, 2026 price-trends report (verified to the cent); the raw and graded peaks on the new Iconics come from recent sales and scattered live listings. If you are deciding whether to grade or sell, anchor to the live market the day you act.

The 10 Biggest Movers

A countdown from 10 up to the card everyone is talking about. Each entry follows the same shape: why people want it, the grade that matters, and where the price sits.

10. Kida, Protector of Atlantis (Enchanted, Into the Inklands)

Why everybody wants it. An older Enchanted from Into the Inklands and a clean example of the back-catalog rotating up. As the Iconic boom drags attention through Lorcana's history, dormant Enchanteds like this one catch a bid.

The grade that matters. Enchanted cards carry a full-art holofoil surface, so the top risk is fine scratching that only shows under raking light, with corner whitening close behind. Centering is generally a Lorcana strength.

Price check. Up $12.45 over 30 days to about $50 as of TCGplayer's June 9, 2026 report. A modest mover, but a clear signal that older Enchanteds are in play.

9. Jack-Jack Parr, Incredible Potential (Enchanted, Wilds Unknown)

Why everybody wants it. Jack-Jack (#232/204) is the most-talked-about Enchanted art in Wilds Unknown, with broad Incredibles appeal. It is here as the cautionary entry: a card that ran hot at release and is now cooling.

The grade that matters. As an Enchanted full-art foil, surface scratching under raking light is the cap. The bigger caution here is timing, not condition.

Price check. Around $102 near-mint and down roughly 9 percent over 30 days as of mid-June 2026. This is the post-release pullback that hits buzzy chase cards once the opening rush fades.

8. Store Championship Foils: Jafar and Scar

Why everybody wants it. Competitive promos, Jafar, High Sultan of Lorcana and Scar, Heartless Hunter, handed out as Store Championship foils. Tournament-exclusive supply plus playable villains is a reliable recipe for a slow grind upward.

The grade that matters. Promo foils live and die on surface. Store Championship cards are handled at events before they reach a sleeve, so edge nicks and scuffs are common, and a clean copy is rarer than the print run suggests.

Price check. Jafar up $27.01 to about $53 and Scar up $18.23 to about $53 over 30 days, per TCGplayer's June 9, 2026 report. Two of the strongest sub-$60 movers listed.

7. Ohana Means Family (Enchanted, Winterspell)

Why everybody wants it. Lilo and Stitch is one of the strongest crossover engines in the Disney catalog, and this Winterspell Enchanted is the card collectors reach for. The plausible read is straightforward crossover demand, though TCGplayer reports the move, not the reason.

The grade that matters. Full-art Enchanted foil, so surface scratching is the primary cap and corner whitening the runner-up. Inspect under angled light first.

Price check. Up $124.23 over 30 days to about $313 as of June 9, 2026.

6. Winnie the Pooh, Hunny Wizard (Enchanted, Fabled)

Why everybody wants it. The one mover with a concrete, non-speculative cause. Set 13, Attack of the Vine!, releases July 24, 2026 with a new "Hunny" mechanic, and Hunny Wizard carries the Hunny classification. Players building around the mechanic are buying the card the support is about to reward.

The grade that matters. A Fabled Enchanted with full-art foil, so the usual surface-scratch risk applies, but this card is bought to play as much as to slab. Raking light over the foil decides 9 versus 10.

Price check. Up $218.45 over 30 days to about $766 as of TCGplayer's June 9, 2026 report. A mechanic-driven climb with a runway, since Set 13 is still six weeks out from this snapshot.

5. Ariel, Ethereal Voice (Iconic, Whispers in the Well)

Why everybody wants it. Ariel posted the single biggest dollar gain on the under-$1,200 board. An older Iconic from Whispers in the Well, the most plausible explanation is the Iconic halo as Wilds Unknown re-rates the rarity, which is interpretation, not reported fact.

The grade that matters. Iconic textured foil is where Lorcana grades go to die: under raking light it shows micro-scratches a flat-on look misses. Centering is usually fine, so this is a surface-and-corners call.

Price check. Up $263.45 over 30 days to about $868 as of June 9, 2026, the biggest dollar gain outside the four-figure new Iconics.

4. Moana, Curious Explorer (Iconic, Winterspell)

Why everybody wants it. An older Winterspell Iconic riding what looks like live-action film hype, with the Iconic halo stacked on top. Both are reasonable reads, but TCGplayer reports the move and not the cause, so treat the film angle as interpretation.

The grade that matters. Same Iconic surface profile as Ariel: textured foil that punishes handling, with corner whitening the secondary cap. A scan before submission earns its keep.

Price check. Up $256.47 over 30 days to about $915 as of TCGplayer's June 9, 2026 report.

3. Minnie Mouse, Sweetheart Princess (Iconic, Fabled)

Why everybody wants it. The priciest card on the 30-day climbers list. Minnie as a Fabled Iconic combines a core-cast character with the older Iconic re-rating, sitting at the top of the dollar board below the brand-new Pixar chases.

The grade that matters. Iconic textured foil means surface is the deciding axis, with corner whitening close behind. At this price, the 9-versus-10 swing is large enough that you do not submit without a clean scan.

Price check. Up $140.56 over 30 days to about $1,183 as of June 9, 2026, the highest-priced card on the report.

2. Merida, Formidable Archer (Iconic, Wilds Unknown)

Why everybody wants it. Brave's first-ever Lorcana card, a Wilds Unknown Iconic in the Lore Nouveau style. The plausible driver is Pixar IP scarcity at the same community-estimated Iconic rate as Buzz, and collectors who missed Buzz are chasing Merida instead.

The grade that matters. The Lore Nouveau Iconics carry an ornate textured surface that shows scratches under raking light, and corner whitening is the number one reason any Lorcana card misses a 10. At this price, a clean scan on corners and surface is non-negotiable before you spend a fee.

Price check. Raw trading roughly $1,300 to $2,000 and up in mid-June 2026, with a PSA 10 selling for $11,000 at a peak. Peaks are not clearing prices, but the raw-to-gem gap tells you what a clean 10 is worth chasing.

1. Buzz Lightyear, Jungle Ranger (Iconic, Wilds Unknown)

Why everybody wants it. The chase of the moment: Pixar's marquee character as a Wilds Unknown Iconic in the Lore Nouveau style, debuting at the top rarity. Pixar scarcity plus the estimated 1 in 1,500 to 2,000 pack Iconic rate is the whole story, and the velocity is the part to sit with.

The grade that matters. This is where grading earns four figures. Corner whitening is the number one reason a Lorcana card misses a 10, and the Lore Nouveau textured foil adds surface-scratch risk under raking light. On Buzz, the 9-versus-10 swing is enormous: a PSA 10 peaked at $16,000 against a raw copy closer to $3,000. You do not submit a card like this on a hunch. Scan the four sub-grades first, and if corners and surface are not clean, the math says sell it raw. Our is my card worth grading calculator runs that break-even before you spend a dollar on fees.

Price check. Raw trading roughly $2,900 to $4,500 and up in mid-June 2026, with listings as high as about $5,800. A PSA 10 sold for $16,000 at a recent peak, and the very first PSA 10 had sold for about $8,100 only weeks earlier. That is the velocity: the gem ceiling roughly doubled in a few weeks.

Honorable mentions

Two more climbed enough to note: Kuzco, Temperamental Emperor (promo) rose $14.72 to about $48, and Mickey Mouse, Friendly Face (Disney100 alt-art holo) added $11.15 to about $25 over the same 30 days. Both confirm how broad-based this June run is.

The ZeroPop Verdict: Grade, Sell, or Wait

Start with grader choice. CGC leads Lorcana by graded population and is the cheaper, TCG-friendly route for bulk submissions, which is why most Lorcana slabs wear a CGC label. A PSA 10 carries the highest per-card premium and is the value target on cards that justify it (see PSA vs BGS vs CGC). The cap that decides almost every Lorcana 10 is corner whitening, with surface scratching on the holofoil and Lore Nouveau finishes the second gate; centering is generally a strength. ZeroPop scores all four sub-grades and estimates PSA, BGS, and CGC, so you know whether you hold a 10 before you pay a fee.

On the four-figure Iconics, Buzz and Merida especially, the PSA 10 chase is worth it only with genuinely clean corners and surface. A $16,000 gem against a roughly $3,000 raw is worth express fees if the scan backs it up; if the corners whiten or the foil scratches under angled light, sell into the spike raw. These high-premium, low-population cards are exactly what tops our best cards to grade in 2026 list.

For the older cards simply rotating up, the call is closer. That is momentum, not the structural scarcity of a brand-new Pixar Iconic, so slab-and-hold only makes sense on a copy that scans clean: a 9 on a $900 card erases the premium. Treat the cooling cards with extra caution. Run the break-even math before you commit, and scan before you submit. Everyone can tell you what these cards cost. The grade decides what you actually keep.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most expensive Disney Lorcana card right now?

As of mid-June 2026, Buzz Lightyear, Jungle Ranger (Iconic, Wilds Unknown) is the headline, with a PSA 10 sold for $16,000 at a recent peak and raw copies trading roughly $2,900 to $4,500 and up. Prices on four-figure Lorcana cards move daily, so treat any single number as a snapshot, not a fixed value.

Why are Disney Lorcana prices spiking in June 2026?

Two things at once. Wilds Unknown (Set 12) released May 15, 2026 as Lorcana's first Pixar set, and its Iconic chases like Buzz and Merida exploded on Pixar character scarcity. At the same time, older Iconic and Enchanted cards are rotating up on the halo effect, with Winnie the Pooh, Hunny Wizard climbing specifically because Set 13 adds a Hunny mechanic on July 24, 2026.

How rare is a Lorcana Iconic card?

The Iconic rarity sits at the top of the Wilds Unknown pull table. Community estimates put the rate around 1 in 1,500 to 2,000 packs, but that is a collector estimate, not an official Ravensburger figure. That scarcity, plus Pixar debuts, is driving the four-figure prices on Buzz and Merida.

Should I grade my Disney Lorcana cards with PSA or CGC?

CGC leads Lorcana by graded population and is the cheaper, TCG-friendly route for bulk submissions. A PSA 10 carries the highest per-card premium, so it is the value target on high-end cards that support the cost. For a four-figure Iconic with clean corners and surface, PSA is the chase; for mid-tier bulk, CGC economics usually win.

What stops a Lorcana card from getting a 10?

Corner whitening is the number one reason a Lorcana card misses a 10. The secondary risk is surface scratching on holofoil, Enchanted, and Lore Nouveau finishes, which only shows under raking light. Centering is generally a Lorcana strength, so it rarely costs the grade. Scanning the four sub-grades before submission tells you which copies are real 10 candidates.

Is now a good time to sell Lorcana cards or hold them?

It depends on the card. The new Pixar Iconics and climbing older Iconics have momentum, so a clean copy that scans for a 10 can justify slab-and-hold, while a copy with corner or surface flaws is a sell-into-spike raw. Cooling cards like Jack-Jack Parr, down about 9 percent over 30 days as of mid-June 2026, are riskier, since the card may not run again before it returns from turnaround.

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Marcus Reeves

Lead Grading Editor, ZeroPop

Marcus has been collecting and grading trading cards since the late 1990s, with a focus on Pokemon, vintage baseball, and modern basketball. He leads ZeroPop's grading research, runs the editorial team's PSA, BGS, and CGC submission tests, and writes the cost and turnaround tracking that powers the app's ROI calculator.

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