Cardsmiths has unveiled its latest Currency trading card set, which includes five cards redeemable for a full Bitcoin each, translating to over $100,000 at current market value. The new Currency Series 5 debuted on the company’s website and select retail outlets, offering the largest array of crypto redemption cards to date. Collectors can acquire the cards at prices starting from $37 for a pack of two, with individual packs priced at $19.99, each containing five trading cards.
Historically, the demand for these trading cards has surged with instances where users turned low-cost packs into significant profits, pulling Bitcoin redemption cards from previous releases. Currently, the odds of finding a crypto-redeemable card are approximately 1 in 96 packs, according to product information available online. CEO Steven Loney acknowledged the heightened interest in this latest series, indicating that the response has surpassed expectations compared to previous releases.
In addition to the redeemable Bitcoin cards, Cardsmiths has introduced a unique non-redeemable 1/1 Bitcoin trading card as a remarkable collectible from the series. Collaborations with renowned artists, including Gunship Revolution Studios, Jon McTavish, and street artist Mr. Brainwash, have also contributed to the distinctive visual appeal of these cards. Loney emphasized the objective of creating one-of-a-kind cards for each release, noting Bitcoin’s status as the most valuable cryptocurrency made it an obvious choice.
Over the past year, many collectors have profited substantially from Cardsmiths’ currency redemption cards, transforming packs priced around $30 into six-figure returns. A notable incident in February saw a collector discover a full Bitcoin redemption card valued at over $100,000 from just a $50 Holiday Currency set pack. Similarly, in August, a lucky GameStop customer found a Bitcoin card worth about $115,000 from a pack that cost just around $13.
Currently, Currency Series 5 cards are still available for purchase on the Cardsmiths website. To facilitate transactions, the company has partnered with BitPay, allowing customers to make purchases using various cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Dogecoin, along with Circle’s USDC stablecoin.
Looking ahead, Cardsmiths is already in the developmental stages for future sets, including Currency Series 6. Loney expressed enthusiasm about upcoming launches, reinforcing that the Currency line will continue to be a cornerstone of the company’s offerings.

