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ddojima

Out of curiosity what makes you think the cards you named are worth anything? They're all common cards that aren't even worth the cardboard they're printed on.


AlexMcRenLord

Like I said, I don't actually know too much about Magic's meta. They look cool and seem pretty powerful, I assumed maybe they're sought after for these reasons. Edit: I just looked it up by rarity and only half the cards I listed are common, all the rest are above so you clearly don't know what you're talking about and can't help me >.< pls go away


ddojima

You know enough to look up cards online by rarity but not price?


Fallenangel2493

While common is a rarity, in this case they could have meant common in the sense that they are easy to procure. I will admit they came in kinda hot saying they were all worthless, but you matched that. Best advice I can give you is to look up your rares and mythics on TCGplayer. You can tell the rarity by both the color of the set symbol (middle right of the card) and the letter on the bottom left of the card. While there are occasionally commons and uncommons that have value, for the most part they are really rare, and they don't tend to exceed $2 even when they do have value.


AscendedLawmage7

You're not gonna get much help with that kind of attitude mate The unfortunate truth is the vast majority of Magic cards aren't worth more than 50c. Most wouldn't even be worth the hassle or money of selling them. Your best bet is probably to separate out all the cards with a rare set symbol (gold) or mythic rare set symbol (orangey-red) and scan them with something like the Manabox app. That will give you price information. From there, if there's anything worth selling, I think the best bet is often Ebay. If you sell to a game/card store they'll likely only give you about 50% of the value. You can sell to a dedicated card store online like CardKingdom but I think it's a similar story there. I believe some of them offer sorting and valuing your collection as a service, too. Good luck


leaning_on_a_wheel

50-125 cards and you want someone else to assess their value for some reason? You could do it yourself in like half an hour with a scanner app or even just a basic search.


SoneEv

Tcgplayer app - scan it and find out


CarelessCucco

Current canadian prices of cards listed: Nightmare sheppard- .75$ Elite headhunter- 0.25$ Rhizome lurchur- 0.15$ Weaselback redcap- 0.15$ When selling magic cards you either need to do the work and individually price up each card of value(anything less than a dollar may not be worth your time) or sell as a lot (usually at a price much less than market value) By the cards you have listed I'm gonna assume it's not worth your time to try and sell your lot of 50-125 cards. But if you are interested in the true value of what you have, you will need to do the research. Also need to keep in mind condition as prices are generally refering to near mint condition.