An Alpha Black Lotus can easily fetch at least $100,000 if it’s in mint condition. These cards often fetch prices in the thousands of dollars.
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You can find the full Reserved List online at.Consider holding on to these cards as an investment for the future. Historically, these cards have only gone up in value as the limited supply dwindles down. Wizards of the Coast, the company that makes Magic, made a legally-binding promise to never reprint these cards, and they tend to be extremely powerful. The Reserved List refers to a set of cards that will never be reprinted. Hold on to cards on the Reserved List to make more money in the future. Unless your card is absolutely pristine or completely worn out, use the "average" price listing. The "low" price refers to the least amount of money that someone has ever paid. A card’s "high" price refers to the maximum amount someone has historically paid for the card.Some cards have been printed in multiple sets, and older sets are generally worth more than newer printings. Make sure that the set symbols of your card match the image.Foil cards are the cards with a shiny varnish on top of them. Foils are usually worth more than non-foiled cards. The prices of cards fluctuate based on the market’s demand for them.
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TCGPlayer, the biggest Magic retailer, has an app that lets you import your cards into their buylist if you want to sell directly to them. Delver Lens is the most popular version of this app. These apps can make pricing your entire collection a breeze.
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The cards that may cost money will have silver (uncommon), gold (rare), or orange (mythic rare) symbols. Commons tend to be worth less than $0.05 each, and are rarely sold on their own. If this symbol is black, your card is a common. This is the set symbol, and it indicates when a card was printed and how rare it is. Look right below the art on the card and find the symbol printed on the right side of the card. Use the symbol on the right side of the card to sort them by rarity.