Fans trade NMIXX photocards online

- A May 18 X post showed a fan listing NMIXX photocards for sale and trade, reflecting active collector traffic around member-specific cards this week. - Marketplace listings this week showed demand centered on Lily, Haewon and Sullyoon cards, including album, unit and benefit variants priced from low single digits upward. - Collectors can track current availability on fan resale platforms and photocard databases listing NMIXX member sets and newer 2026 album-era cards.

A May 18 post on X showed a fan offering NMIXX photocards for sale and trade, with Lily, Haewon and Sullyoon among the members named in the listing. The post matched a broader pattern visible across resale and collector platforms this week, where NMIXX cards were being listed individually, in unit sets and as album-era benefit cards. Public marketplace pages also showed buyers and sellers sorting cards by member, release and event type rather than treating them as generic album extras. ### Which NMIXX members are showing up most often in current listings? Lily, Haewon and Sullyoon appeared repeatedly in public listings reviewed Tuesday. An eBay listing crawled this week advertised a “nmixx unit photocard lot” naming Lily, Haewon, Bae, Sullyoon, Kyujin and Jiwoo, while a Mercari listing posted on Feb. 4 offered a signed-event set covering the same members. Sullyoon also had dedicated search pages on collector marketplaces. Pocamarket showed a member-specific NMIXX Sullyoon search page with large-volume inventory, and KollectPop listed Sullyoon cards available for trade and sale. ### What kinds of photocards are fans actually trading? Album cards, unit cards, lucky-draw cards and pre-order or store-benefit cards all appeared in current listings. Bias Room’s page for NMIXX’s 2026 release “Heavy Serenade” said the album includes 268 photocards across versions, underscoring why collectors often break trading into specific variants instead of member-only wish lists. (ebay.com) Older-era cards were also still circulating. (pocamarket.com) Marketplace results referenced “A Midsummer NMIXX’s Dream,” “expergo,” “Fe3O4: Break” and “Fe3O4: Stick Out,” with listings separating standard album inclusions from retailer or event benefits. ### What do the prices say about demand? Single-card prices in public listings ranged from low single digits to much higher amounts for benefit or event cards. A Mercari listing for a Sullyoon and Lily set was marked at $6.32, while eBay and marketplace results showed some NMIXX benefit cards and lucky-draw cards priced well above that range. (biasroom.com) Official-benefit cards were consistently priced above standard album pulls in marketplace snapshots. (ebay.ca) Etsy results, which included both official-benefit and fan-made items, showed some NMIXX official benefit sets and event cards listed around the high single digits to mid-$20 range, while fan-made cards were cheaper. ### Why do collectors split listings by album era and store benefit? Retailer and event provenance changes the card being sold. (mercari.com) Search results this week distinguished between Makestar, Everline, Soundwave and other benefit types, and sellers often labeled cards by comeback era to help buyers match collection templates. New merchandise cycles also feed the trade market. Sixkshop listed NMIXX “Heavy Serenade” pop-up store merchandise for Lily, Haewon, Sullyoon, Bae, Jiwoo and Kyujin, showing that 2026-era goods are already being organized by member for resale and collecting. (etsy.com) ### Where are fans finding cards and checking what exists? Collector activity is spread across social media, resale apps and database-style tracking sites. The May 18 X post showed the social side of the market, while eBay and Mercari captured direct resale listings and sites such as Bias Room, KollectPop and Pocamarket provided structured ways to browse member inventories or album checklists. (ebay.ca) Bias Room’s “Heavy Serenade” page and member-specific marketplace pages are likely to remain the easiest places to monitor new variants and open listings as more fans sort duplicates from the current era. (6kshop.com) (biasroom.com) (ebay.com)

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