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For personal collection/images and want lists, Trading Card Database is excellent. Most cards have images attached, and since it's crowd-sourced, you can add them if they're not already there. Its crowd-sourced pricing is ludicrous, IMO, but there are great options for organizing and trading with others.
My biggest complaint so far (after maybe three years) is that if you have a small want list but a big trade list, you wind up getting a number of messages from people who want to trade for what you have, without anything to trade. But that's not a huge issue.
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