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Currencies & Regions

CardNexus supports sellers and buyers across Europe and North America, with 10 currencies depending on the seller’s location. Here’s how it works.

Currencies & Seller Countries

Europe (EU)North America (NA)
CurrenciesEUR, GBP, CHF, SEK, DKK, NOK, PLN, HUFUSD, CAD
Seller countriesAustria, Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Croatia, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United KingdomUnited States, Canada
Buyer accessAnyone can buyAnyone can buy
Seller fee5%8%

Each seller lists in the currency assigned to their country. Most European countries use EUR, while some use their local currency:

CurrencyCountries
EUR (€)AT, BE, CY, DE, EE, ES, FI, FR, GR, HR, IE, IT, LT, LU, LV, MT, NL, PT, SI, SK
GBP (£)GB
CHFCH
SEKSE
DKKDK
NOKNO
PLNPL
HUFHU
USD ($)US
CAD ($)CA

You can buy from any seller on CardNexus regardless of where you live — as long as the seller ships to your country. Sellers list in the currency determined by their country.

One Currency Per Checkout

When you add items to your cart, all items must be in the same currency. You can’t mix currencies in a single checkout.

If you want to buy cards from sellers using different currencies, you’ll need to check out separately for each currency.

How Currencies Work

  • Each seller lists in the currency assigned to their country (e.g., EUR for France, GBP for UK, SEK for Sweden)
  • Sellers in North America list in USD ()∗∗(US)or∗∗CAD()** (US) or **CAD () (Canada)
  • Market reference prices (from Cardmarket and TCGPlayer) are shown in the corresponding currency
  • Each currency has its own set of available payment methods — EU buyers get access to SEPA, iDEAL, and Bancontact alongside cards; NA buyers use cards and mobile wallets

There are no currency conversions happening on the platform — what you see is what you pay.

If you’re buying from sellers in a different currency than your local one (e.g., you’re in the US buying from a EUR seller), your bank may apply its own currency conversion fee. This is between you and your bank — CardNexus always charges in the listing currency.

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