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The best tool for that is already built into steam. It looks at what the avg sale price has been recently
Value is subjective.
Also, when you click on the card in your inventory you can see what it is currently selling for. No calculator is needed.
If it is a background you want, you are more willing to give cards you don't like for it, even if the perceived value isn't equal.
Hence why it is subjective.
Don't assign a dollar value to item for item bartering, especially if you didn't actually pay for those cards.
Yep. Isn't hard to have Steam open in a browser and searching the community market while negotiating a trade.