Today, a $200 Amazon US gift card sold in Nigeria pays roughly ₦190,000–₦210,000 NGNon reputable platforms. Per dollar of face value, that's slightly more than a $100 card because the per-trade fixed overhead (fraud screening, settlement fees) spreads across a larger denomination. The exact number for this minute is in the calculator below.
One thing this page exists specifically to warn you about: do not split a $200 card into two $100 codes thinking you'll get more.You won't. You'll get less, because each $100 trade goes through its own review and incurs its own overhead. Sell the $200 as a single $200.
Live NGN rate for $200 Amazon US — right now
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Safe range for a $200 Amazon US card in Naira
- Floor: $200 × 5 × NGN/USD reference × 0.85 ≈ ₦170,000. Below this is lowballing.
- Ceiling: $200 × 7 × NGN/USD × 0.96 ≈ ₦212,000. Above this is a scam.
- Real reputable range today: ₦190,000–₦210,000.
If a platform offers ₦230,000+ for $200 Amazon US, the offer is fictional. They'll either take the code and disappear or trap you in a series of escalating “activation fee” requests. See the seven scam signals guide for the full pattern set.
Why $200 is the sweet spot and $500 isn't any better
Per-dollar payout climbs from $25 → $50 → $100 → $200 as per-trade fixed costs amortize across more value. But it plateaus around $200. A $500 card pays roughly the same per dollar as a $200 card — sometimes slightly less, because the review process slows down on larger cards (more fraud-screening priority) and bank-rail limits sometimes force payout splits across multiple transactions.
Practical takeaway: $100–$200 is the comfortable sweet spot for both Amazon and most other major brands. If you have a $500 card, sell it as one $500. If you have multiple cards, this guidance is one input to the multi-card sell-order decision covered in our card-selection playbook.
Three steps to sell your $200 Amazon card right now
- 1. Open the calculator above. Set Amazon, US region, $200, Nigeria. Note the NGN number.
- 2. Compare against the safe range. ₦190,000–₦210,000 is normal. Outside that, follow the floor/ceiling logic.
- 3. When ready, message us on WhatsApp. Send the card code (or photo + receipt if physical), your bank details, and we confirm the live rate then lock it. NGN bank transfer typically lands within minutes of card approval.
Last refreshed: 2026-05-14 midday WAT. The calculator is always current; the headline range is a 24-hour band.