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Title: Actual physical MTG cards...
Post by: CmdrSlack on November 13, 2006, 03:31:32 PM
So in our most recent move, I found all of my old MTG cards from the mid to late 90s.  I know this is the MTG Online forum, but hey, why waste space in a busier forum? 

At any rate, I have no real use for these cards.  I have no idea if any are now rare or valuable.  Is it going to be a massive pain in the ass to determine this?  I've located some price guide sites and it seems that I have alpha and beta series cards, and quite possibly some reasonably rare ones as well.  The problem is that most of the sites don't seem like they've been updated very much.  Is there something I'm missing out on here or should I just trash the cards and not make any effort to sell 'em?


Title: Re: Actual physical MTG cards...
Post by: schild on November 13, 2006, 03:40:38 PM
Do you have a digital camera, take some pictures. (Not kidding).

Easier than typing them all, which you could do as well (or instead of pictures).


Title: Re: Actual physical MTG cards...
Post by: Raging Turtle on November 13, 2006, 03:41:44 PM
Since they're alpha and beta cards, it's very possible you could have something worthwhile.  Black Lotus, any of the Power Nine, and others could go for dozens to hundreds of dollars.  

You might try Starcitygames.com and check the prices on the cards you have.  I'd be leery of getting it checked out at a card/games shop, as there's a chance the person you're talking could just rip you off completely.  Starcity might buy the cards as well, not sure.


Title: Re: Actual physical MTG cards...
Post by: Johny Cee on November 13, 2006, 06:03:10 PM
www.anycraze.com

I prefer this one to most of the others,  and I've been using it to order from for a while.  They go through the trouble of breaking card values out by set, too.

It'll be higher then you would actually get from ebay/cardstore,  but that goes without saying.

Honestly,  even alpha/beta lands will go for a decent amount (couple of bucks) to people who want to spice up their decks.

After Unlimited,  nothing is really of too high value except for the dual lands (Tundra, Taiga, Volcanic Island, etc),  which still go for $20ish a pop.

Edit:

The "big" finds, which run for $500-2000, would be:

Black Lotus (Anycraze is listing alpha/beta at +$2000)
any Mox (Emerald, Diamond, etc)
Time Walk
Time Twister
Ancestral Recall

Alpha/Beta staples or very powerful cards will still run pretty high.  Alpha/Beta Wrath of God or Armageddon, etc.


Title: Re: Actual physical MTG cards...
Post by: CmdrSlack on November 14, 2006, 07:19:33 AM
Do you have a digital camera, take some pictures. (Not kidding).

Easier than typing them all, which you could do as well (or instead of pictures).

Gotta see if I can find the old, crappy camera.  The good one is broken and currently at the mfr. for a fix.  Either that or I'll post what I have.  I know some are not alpha and beta cards, but I have a good amount in a few boxes.


Title: Re: Actual physical MTG cards...
Post by: Xilren's Twin on November 14, 2006, 02:16:58 PM
Since they're alpha and beta cards, it's very possible you could have something worthwhile.  Black Lotus, any of the Power Nine, and others could go for dozens to hundreds of dollars.  

You might try Starcitygames.com and check the prices on the cards you have.  I'd be leery of getting it checked out at a card/games shop, as there's a chance the person you're talking could just rip you off completely.  Starcity might buy the cards as well, not sure.

Starcity generally is very good about buying cards... in person. Pete is more than willing to buy singles and even collections.  That how I disposed of most of my old cards at a release tournament for Kamigawa.  Not sure how they would be trying to sell from long distance, or, you could always go the ebay route...

Xilren


Title: Re: Actual physical MTG cards...
Post by: Nebu on November 14, 2006, 02:39:09 PM
The "big" finds, which run for $500-2000, would be:

Black Lotus (Anycraze is listing alpha/beta at +$2000)
any Mox (Emerald, Diamond, etc)
Time Walk
Time Twister
Ancestral Recall

Alpha/Beta staples or very powerful cards will still run pretty high.  Alpha/Beta Wrath of God or Armageddon, etc.


You just made me cry.  I had a BUNCH of these cards from the early 90's and even some unopened packs (Legends? I think) that I gave to a friend when I started med school.  I must have had thousands of these cards, the newest of which were bought in 1996.  I used to really enjoy playing in sealed deck tourneys.


Title: Re: Actual physical MTG cards...
Post by: Margalis on November 14, 2006, 04:49:48 PM
Physical cards? Explain.


Title: Re: Actual physical MTG cards...
Post by: tazelbain on November 15, 2006, 07:42:08 AM
I think he took screen shots and glued them on cardboard.


Title: Re: Actual physical MTG cards...
Post by: angry.bob on November 17, 2006, 07:40:20 PM
You just made me cry.  I had a BUNCH of these cards from the early 90's and even some unopened packs (Legends? I think) that I gave to a friend when I started med school.  I must have had thousands of these cards, the newest of which were bought in 1996.  I used to really enjoy playing in sealed deck tourneys.

Indeed. I had 4 sealed boxes of Arabian Knights that I'd been hauling around because I bought them after one of my tours in Saudi, they had just come out,  and I thought they looked neat. I never never heard of or played Magic, but it sounded neat. But I got bored with the idea before I opened them. So they sat in various closets until my wife and I moved in together. She didn't want them in the house and made me get rid of them in 2000. So I sold them to a local sports card shop for $900 thinking I'd made a good deal. If only I'd known...