Open market intelligence for collectibles

Collectible pricing should be explainable.

Beacon turns market observations into transparent intelligence with provenance, normalization, confidence scoring, and historical context.

Market estimate

$184-$213

Confidence

82%

Source provenance01
Normalization history02
Confidence scoring03
Historical movement04
API-ready records05

428

observations

6

sources

24 mo

history

Problem

A price without evidence is hard to trust.

Collectible markets depend on fragmented marketplace data, closed methodologies, and point-in-time values that are difficult to audit. Beacon is built to preserve the evidence behind each estimate, so market participants can inspect what was observed, how it was interpreted, and where confidence is strong or weak.

Methodology first

Market observations become auditable intelligence.

Source provenance

Normalization history

Confidence scoring

Historical movement

API-ready records

Collectibles

Beacon models collectibles, not just cards.

Trading cardsGraded itemsSealed productsComicsCoinsMemorabilia

Developer ready

APIs should expose the method, not hide it.

Beacon is being built for developers and platforms that need stable identifiers, historical endpoints, confidence signals, source context, and predictable data structures.

Collectors

Understand recent movement, source quality, and the confidence behind a market estimate.

Sellers

Use historical context and liquidity signals before deciding how to price inventory.

Developers

Build tools on documented methodology, stable identifiers, and structured market data.

Platforms

Integrate explainable pricing intelligence without treating market values as a black box.

Trust is the product

Beacon does not ask users to accept a number on faith. It shows the market evidence behind the estimate.