Hi guys, I have a Aura thief, foil, portuguese, signed in gold by Ron Spears at Canadian National and i am wondering how does it influence its current price? If you guys have any, suggestion for its price i would appreciate
Portuguese is typically valued at less than English, and Ron Spears isn't terribly reclusive, so I'd value it at less than the $11 that an English foil commands, probably more like $5-$7.
I am selling a part of my MTG stuff and i will definitely need your help to tag prices on some of it.
Ok here we go, i have a misprint card that is a German Drudge Skeleton text print on a swamp and i've been told that it has some value.
I am selling a part of my MTG stuff and i will definitely need your help to tag prices on some of it.
Ok here we go, i have a misprint card that is a German Drudge Skeleton text print on a swamp and i've been told that it has some value.
Ah, Drudge Swamp. I think that was my first standard misprint. Love that card. They're $7 shipped on eBay, so that should be a ballpark figure.
Runnin, I'm sorry but I'm not really up on Alpha/Beta pricing beyond doing a quick eBay search, so I'll let someone else grab that question. I can tell you that Dan Frazier has signed a lot of Forcefields, so his signature isn't particularly rare, but that someone looking for a NM copy will probably not want yours because of the sig. So you're probably going to be looking at a similar price to a SP copy.
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I am selling a part of my MTG stuff and i will definitely need your help to tag prices on some of it.
Ok here we go, i have a misprint card that is a German Drudge Skeleton text print on a swamp and i've been told that it has some value.
Ah, Drudge Swamp. I think that was my first standard misprint. Love that card. They're $7 shipped on eBay, so that should be a ballpark figure.
Runnin, I'm sorry but I'm not really up on Alpha/Beta pricing beyond doing a quick eBay search, so I'll let someone else grab that question. I can tell you that Dan Frazier has signed a lot of Forcefields, so his signature isn't particularly rare, but that someone looking for a NM copy will probably not want yours because of the sig. So you're probably going to be looking at a similar price to a SP copy.
I got 3 different FBB Bad Moon, a 4th edition Korean, a Rev German and a Rev Italian. I did some research and the results was unexepected, Ebay was showing that the Italian was higher than the Korean and from my point of view it is not suppose to be that way. But i just think i don`t have enough experience and knowledge to tag them right. Can i have a hand pls?
I got 3 different FBB Bad Moon, a 4th edition Korean, a Rev German and a Rev Italian. I did some research and the results was unexpected, Ebay was showing that the Italian was higher than the Korean and from my point of view it is not suppose to be that way. But i just think i don`t have enough experience and knowledge to tag them right. Can i have a hand pls?
I read that as "Blood Moon" at first, and was about to go off on a tangent about Italian The Dark.
Anyway, what you're seeing are asking prices. There's only one of each, so the sample size isn't great, and the KO version is EX which means it's a bit scuffed. $10 is probably a good ballpark (it's certainly the price you have to beat if you want to move the card). I'd probably price my KO version higher if it's NM. Yes, there is a language hierarchy and KO is at the top with RU, but that's strictly for pimping. For casual cards like Bad Moon, most people prefer English copies (or, I should say, copies in their native language). They don't care about having a cool version, they want something that they can read. So the language hierarchy doesn't apply as strictly.
Edit: Completed listings are where it's at - you want to see what's actually sold, rather than the pie-in-the-sky prices people are asking. And that's one DE copy, at $10.
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I got 3 different FBB Bad Moon, a 4th edition Korean, a Rev German and a Rev Italian. I did some research and the results was unexpected, Ebay was showing that the Italian was higher than the Korean and from my point of view it is not suppose to be that way. But i just think i don`t have enough experience and knowledge to tag them right. Can i have a hand pls?
I read that as "Blood Moon" at first, and was about to go off on a tangent about Italian The Dark.
Anyway, what you're seeing are asking prices. There's only one of each, so the sample size isn't great, and the KO version is EX which means it's a bit scuffed. $10 is probably a good ballpark (it's certainly the price you have to beat if you want to move the card). I'd probably price my KO version higher if it's NM. Yes, there is a language hierarchy and KO is at the top with RU, but that's strictly for pimping. For casual cards like Bad Moon, most people prefer English copies (or, I should say, copies in their native language). They don't care about having a cool version, they want something that they can read. So the language hierarchy doesn't apply as strictly.
Edit: Completed listings are where it's at - you want to see what's actually sold, rather than the pie-in-the-sky prices people are asking. And that's one DE copy, at $10.
Yes, thank you for the info
I've been listing my stuff from TCG Player, MTG Price and SCG when i need to, i take an inbetween price of all those 3. I don't know which of them i should trust most, TCG looks fine but maybe underpricing, SCG seems to be overpricing and MTG sometimes are sooo out of the box. Anyway, what i mean is i am able to do a good listing job but when it comes to signed card, FBB etc.. i don't know where to look.
Okay, this is less about price, and more about if anyone has seen this particular oddity when it comes to Nimbus Maze in particular. Internet searches and otherwise were utterly unhelpful, and given the sheer number of these that I have, I'm 99.9% certain I opened most of them from packs that look like this .... but, it looks strange to say the least. I just want to know whether this is a known oddity with this card or what the deal is with Nimbus Maze in particular. The oddity in this case is how the card looks in the light. You can see what I am talking about in the picture provided.
I pulled a miscut ornithopter, the bottom left and top left corners are straight edged, pointed. The top right and bottom right are regular rounded corners. Have someone interested in trading for it, but unsure of what sort of value it would hold. Any thoughts?
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I pulled a miscut ornithopter, the bottom left and top left corners are straight edged, pointed. The top right and bottom right are regular rounded corners. Have someone interested in trading for it, but unsure of what sort of value it would hold. Any thoughts?
The regular AER version, I presume, not a Masterpiece? A picture always helps.
I'd probably ask around $10. The card is a staple for both casual and competitive play, and a square-corner miscut is pretty rare.
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I recently bought some old cards and found some strange printing errors in the foiling. At an angle, there is a line that is visible at an angle, where the foiling just goes flat. I have attached 2 photos to show the strangeness.
Was wondering if it constitutes as a misprint? And if so, how rare is it & what are they valued at?
I recently bought some old cards and found some strange printing errors in the foiling. At an angle, there is a line that is visible at an angle, where the foiling just goes flat. I have attached 2 photos to show the strangeness.
Was wondering if it constitutes as a misprint? And if so, how rare is it & what are they valued at?
That's just a foil line. They're wicked common (I may have grown up near Boston before moving to Kjeldor) in pre-8E foils. It may technically be a misprint, but it's not one that has any following. Most people consider it a blemish, and prefer to get foils without foil lines if given the option. Usually that's not an option given the relative rarity of pre-8E foils. So, in general, no price difference unless you're talking to a really hardcore perfectionist.
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Hey all. Not sure if this is right place for this but I haven't found a better spot.
I was hoping to get some info on this old deck box I have. Does anyone know where it came from and if it has any value?
Hey all. Not sure if this is right place for this but I haven't found a better spot.
I was hoping to get some info on this old deck box I have. Does anyone know where it came from and if it has any value?
Thanks so much!
Tim
Hi Tim. MTGLibrarities knows that it exists, but there's no mention of where it came from, how it was distributed, or how much anyone's paid for one. If you're looking to evaluate a cool part of your collection, I can't really help you. If you're looking to get fair value for it, put it on eBay and see what happens.
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Hey all. Not sure if this is right place for this but I haven't found a better spot.
I was hoping to get some info on this old deck box I have. Does anyone know where it came from and if it has any value?
Hey all. Not sure if this is right place for this but I haven't found a better spot.
I was hoping to get some info on this old deck box I have. Does anyone know where it came from and if it has any value?
Thanks so much!
Tim
Hi Tim,
I have one very similar to yours, except it has a greenish hue and a hyrda or wurm on the cover. I actually won it as a prize in a tournament put on by a local games store in 1997 or so after 5th edition came out. It's a pretty cool deck box, but I never used it since it can be hard to close and get the covers to line up. I also won a pack of 5th Edition with an Armageddon as the rare. Played Manabarbs/Power Surge and had a blast : )
You sir are a gentleman and a scholar. I can't wait till I can play my bicycle land out, thus making me heckbent, while I have Nessie on the field. You know, so I can attack with my Pervert.
I hope this is the appropriate place for this. I found these 2 connected misprints. Can anyone help me out with determining a reasonable price for them? I really don't know what I'm dealing with here.
I hope this is the appropriate place for this. I found these 2 connected misprints. Can anyone help me out with determining a reasonable price for them? I really don't know what I'm dealing with here.
That Felidar Guardian misprint is awesome. No idea on price but you will probably be able to sell it for a ton. I'd recommend setting up an auction on the facebook misprints page or Ebay. Best way to get the most you can.
I hope this is the appropriate place for this. I found these 2 connected misprints. Can anyone help me out with determining a reasonable price for them? I really don't know what I'm dealing with here.
Anyway, that's a pretty nice blotch you've got there. I can't tell if the Felidar has the set symbol (too much glare), but I can see that the P/T box is gone, and that's really sweet. Definitely sell them as a pair - the Guardian is the chase Standard card, but once it's done being a chase Standard card, misprint collectors will want the two of them together.
I'd agree with Seal - go to Facebook or eBay and hype them up. I don't think I'd take initial offers less than a hundred (just because there's no telling how high the one guy who really wants it will bid), although the auction may not end quite that high.
Also, take better pictures. Get an angle where there's no glare on the cards. Outside on a cloudy-ish day is your best bet, but you can try indoors with a decent angle. You want to show off everything that's "wrong" with the card.
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I think this is probably nothing, but I noticed a small difference in border sides with this EM Wasteland. It's a little difficult to spot at first glance. When I measured it, there seemed to be about a 1 1/2 millimeter difference between the two sides. Normally I wouldn't bother to ask whether this affects price, but it is a Legacy/Vintage staple so I figured better to check than not.
I think this is probably nothing, but I noticed a small difference in border sides with this EM Wasteland. It's a little difficult to spot at first glance. When I measured it, there seemed to be about a 1 1/2 millimeter difference between the two sides. Normally I wouldn't bother to ask whether this affects price, but it is a Legacy/Vintage staple so I figured better to check than not.
Your first instinct was correct - this does not affect the price.
Except for graded ABU power and duals, a small off-centering (anything less than 75/25) of the whole card will not affect the price. More than 75/25 and it generally slightly lowers the price, until you get to 100% on one edge, at which point it generally starts going up again. This is a very general guideline, and I do encourage you to ask about any misprints, with posted pictures (THANK YOU FOR THE PICTURE!).
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Have a pretty interesting misprint from Modern Masters 2017. Interested in what actually caused this, and if, since they are on playable cards, if this would cause a good value increase.
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Thank you very much for your input, appreciated!
I guess alpha/beta/signed cards could.be seen as oddities?
I was wondering what this Alpha Mana Vault would fetch on the market.
http://i.imgur.com/RWTEta4h.jpg
I also got a NM ish, very fine quality Beta Forcefield and ita signed by the artist, what could that go for?
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UBR Nekusar, the Mindrazer
I am selling a part of my MTG stuff and i will definitely need your help to tag prices on some of it.
Ok here we go, i have a misprint card that is a German Drudge Skeleton text print on a swamp and i've been told that it has some value.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2juRtwG4_6YdHE1Nk5STEVLMkU
Ah, Drudge Swamp. I think that was my first standard misprint. Love that card. They're $7 shipped on eBay, so that should be a ballpark figure.
Runnin, I'm sorry but I'm not really up on Alpha/Beta pricing beyond doing a quick eBay search, so I'll let someone else grab that question. I can tell you that Dan Frazier has signed a lot of Forcefields, so his signature isn't particularly rare, but that someone looking for a NM copy will probably not want yours because of the sig. So you're probably going to be looking at a similar price to a SP copy.
Thank you for your help
I got 3 different FBB Bad Moon, a 4th edition Korean, a Rev German and a Rev Italian. I did some research and the results was unexepected, Ebay was showing that the Italian was higher than the Korean and from my point of view it is not suppose to be that way. But i just think i don`t have enough experience and knowledge to tag them right. Can i have a hand pls?
I read that as "Blood Moon" at first, and was about to go off on a tangent about Italian The Dark.
Anyway, what you're seeing are asking prices. There's only one of each, so the sample size isn't great, and the KO version is EX which means it's a bit scuffed. $10 is probably a good ballpark (it's certainly the price you have to beat if you want to move the card). I'd probably price my KO version higher if it's NM. Yes, there is a language hierarchy and KO is at the top with RU, but that's strictly for pimping. For casual cards like Bad Moon, most people prefer English copies (or, I should say, copies in their native language). They don't care about having a cool version, they want something that they can read. So the language hierarchy doesn't apply as strictly.
Edit: Completed listings are where it's at - you want to see what's actually sold, rather than the pie-in-the-sky prices people are asking. And that's one DE copy, at $10.
Yes, thank you for the info
I've been listing my stuff from TCG Player, MTG Price and SCG when i need to, i take an inbetween price of all those 3. I don't know which of them i should trust most, TCG looks fine but maybe underpricing, SCG seems to be overpricing and MTG sometimes are sooo out of the box. Anyway, what i mean is i am able to do a good listing job but when it comes to signed card, FBB etc.. i don't know where to look.
We're happy to help with signed, misprint, FBB etc. That's what this thread is for!
The regular AER version, I presume, not a Masterpiece? A picture always helps.
I'd probably ask around $10. The card is a staple for both casual and competitive play, and a square-corner miscut is pretty rare.
Was wondering if it constitutes as a misprint? And if so, how rare is it & what are they valued at?
That's just a foil line. They're wicked common (I may have grown up near Boston before moving to Kjeldor) in pre-8E foils. It may technically be a misprint, but it's not one that has any following. Most people consider it a blemish, and prefer to get foils without foil lines if given the option. Usually that's not an option given the relative rarity of pre-8E foils. So, in general, no price difference unless you're talking to a really hardcore perfectionist.
I was hoping to get some info on this old deck box I have. Does anyone know where it came from and if it has any value?
Thanks so much!
Tim
Hi Tim. MTGLibrarities knows that it exists, but there's no mention of where it came from, how it was distributed, or how much anyone's paid for one. If you're looking to evaluate a cool part of your collection, I can't really help you. If you're looking to get fair value for it, put it on eBay and see what happens.
Is that plastic, tin, or pleather?
Tim
Hi Tim,
I have one very similar to yours, except it has a greenish hue and a hyrda or wurm on the cover. I actually won it as a prize in a tournament put on by a local games store in 1997 or so after 5th edition came out. It's a pretty cool deck box, but I never used it since it can be hard to close and get the covers to line up. I also won a pack of 5th Edition with an Armageddon as the rare. Played Manabarbs/Power Surge and had a blast : )
That Felidar Guardian misprint is awesome. No idea on price but you will probably be able to sell it for a ton. I'd recommend setting up an auction on the facebook misprints page or Ebay. Best way to get the most you can.
There's a thread for misprints.
Anyway, that's a pretty nice blotch you've got there. I can't tell if the Felidar has the set symbol (too much glare), but I can see that the P/T box is gone, and that's really sweet. Definitely sell them as a pair - the Guardian is the chase Standard card, but once it's done being a chase Standard card, misprint collectors will want the two of them together.
I'd agree with Seal - go to Facebook or eBay and hype them up. I don't think I'd take initial offers less than a hundred (just because there's no telling how high the one guy who really wants it will bid), although the auction may not end quite that high.
Also, take better pictures. Get an angle where there's no glare on the cards. Outside on a cloudy-ish day is your best bet, but you can try indoors with a decent angle. You want to show off everything that's "wrong" with the card.
Your first instinct was correct - this does not affect the price.
Except for graded ABU power and duals, a small off-centering (anything less than 75/25) of the whole card will not affect the price. More than 75/25 and it generally slightly lowers the price, until you get to 100% on one edge, at which point it generally starts going up again. This is a very general guideline, and I do encourage you to ask about any misprints, with posted pictures (THANK YOU FOR THE PICTURE!).