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Your best tool to see a realistic price for a card is Magic Card Market a large european trading site. We will be more interested in the community side of pricing. They are a good tool to use to quickly check the value of a card, but it is unlikely that you will be able to get the same amount yourself. The magic dealers make a living out of selling cards, there are a lot of them and their prices will be high. I put them into 2 camps, Magic Dealers & Community. There are lots of different places that you can see the value of a magic card, and they can vary a lot. Now we have identified the most likely cards to be worth money, we have to price them. Almost all cards will have an expansion set symbol on it to help you identify it. To tell if a card is rare or mythic rare we look at the expansion set symbol. Sometimes 1 foil card (the shiney ones), A good chance to be valueable.Īs you can see we can ignore most of the cards & concentrate on the rares, mytic rares & foil cards.1 Rare or Mythic Rare card, This is the most likely to be valueable.3 Uncommon Cards, average 10p value each.10 Common Cards, almost all so common as to be worth nothing.1 Basic Land, these are so common as to be worth nothing.With a few exceptions, these will be randomised 15 card packs that will include: The most common way to buy cards is a "Booster Pack". That is to say, that when printing the cards they make some cards rarer than others to increase their value both in the game and financially. Magic is a collectable card game with artificial rarity placed upon the cards. So where to start? First off, I think a short explanation about the cards is needed.