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What a Coach Tabby actually sells for (and why the Rogue holds more)

By Arielle, Founder and Editor of The Luxury CatalogVerified · June 27, 2026

Resale listings ask around $365 for a Coach Tabby 26. The bags actually change hands near $198. Here is what our sold data shows, and why the Rogue is the Coach that holds its value.

The Coach Tabby is everywhere right now, which makes it the bag people ask about most: is it worth buying preowned, and what should it actually cost? We pulled the real numbers. They are not the numbers on the listing.

Across eBay completed sales over roughly the last year, a Tabby 26 sold at a median of about $198 (n=177, captured June 2026). On the authenticated resellers, the same bag is listed for around $365 (TheRealReal and Fashionphile asking, n=43). So the price tag you see when you start shopping is close to double what the bag is actually selling for somewhere else.

What Coach bags actually sell for
Bar is the realized (sold) median on eBay. The line marker is the asking median on premium resale. June 2026.
sold medianasking median
Tabby 26 · trend bag$202 · 201 sold · ask $365
Tabby 20 · trend bag$193.45 · 25 sold · ask $303
Tabby (shoulder) · trend bag$203.68 · 73 sold · ask $308.75
Rogue 25 · leather$499 · 41 sold · ask $355.5
Rogue (standard) · leather$645 · 88 sold · ask $420
The Tabby sells around $200 no matter the asking price. The leather Rogue holds two to three times more. Our capture of eBay sold prices and reseller asks, June 2026. Estimate from market data, not an appraisal.
Coach resale: Tabby bags sell near $198 to $204 despite asking prices around $303 to $365, while the leather Rogue sells for $499 to $645.

The smaller and larger Tabbys tell the same story. The Tabby 20 sold near $193 (n=25) and the standard Tabby 26 shoulder bag near $204 (n=73), all clustered around the $200 mark regardless of size. The Tabby is a roughly $200 bag on the resale market, full stop.

The Rogue is a different animal

Put the Rogue next to it and the contrast is sharp. The Rogue 25 sold at a median near $499 (n=41) and the larger standard Rogue near $645 (n=88). That is two and a half to three times what a Tabby brings, from the same brand.

Why the split? The Rogue is built from glovetanned leather with a structured frame and has stayed a lower-volume, leather-first design. The Tabby is largely a coated-canvas and lighter-leather bag produced in big numbers and tied to a fast trend cycle. Volume and trend pull resale down. Leather and scarcity hold it up.

What this means if you are buying or selling

  • Buying a Tabby preowned: treat about $200 as the real market, not the $365 ask. There is room to offer below a listing, and plenty of the bag at the lower number.
  • Buying a Rogue: expect $500 and up for clean examples, and know you are buying the Coach that has held value best in our data.
  • Selling either: price to the sold band, not the asking band, if you actually want it gone.

These are realized eBay sold prices and reseller asking prices we captured in June 2026, filtered to genuine Tabby and Rogue bags and windowed to recent sales. Condition is not recorded on every listing, so treat each figure as a market estimate, a center of gravity for what these bags trade at, not an appraisal of any one bag.

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Arielle

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Founder and Editor of The Luxury Catalog

Arielle is a UX researcher, handbag collector, and data enthusiast, and a full-time cat mom, who founded The Luxury Catalog to bring real data to a guesswork market. She writes guides that teach what to check on a bag and are careful to inform, not to declare a verdict.

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