um, not sure. typically foreign rares arent more then a couple dollars more then the U.S. version, but since mutavault is such a huge card, and its foiled and foreign, it could be worth a hell of alot. what i would do is contact star city games and tcgplayer directly and ask them what theyd price it at and take the average of the two and make that the price
On ebay, I see a Russian foil Mutavault with a Buy it Now price of 210 USD, but considering that the starting bid on it is 100 USD. I see a Japanese foil Mutavault at a Buy it Now price of 98 USD.
Remember that just because someone is asking for a certain number doesn't make that card worth that much. I could put my Azorius Charm on ebay for 600 USD but that doesn't mean the card is worth that much.
A better indication is to see what people are actually buying this card for.
There's actually an auction going on now on a Korean foil Mutavault. I'd say that Korean is the best comparison to Russian, so it might be worth seeing what that auction closes at. There's still three days left on the auction, and the current bid is 41 USD.
i dont know where to post this i would like to know what a m14 russian foil mutavault is worth. Thank you for all your help
It's worth at least $100.
Consider that the card also sees modern play for being an evasive weenie and combolicious card. You may want to hold onto it when it becomes out of print and the price skyrockets further.
Consider that the card also sees modern play for being an evasive weenie and combolicious card. You may want to hold onto it when it becomes out of print and the price skyrockets further.
Actually, I'd expect a major price drop for the card when it rotates out. It may see some play in Modern (and even Legacy), but a huge part of its current price is its Standard play. Once that demand is gone, I expect the price to drop significantly.
Then again, I'm thinking of how regular ones would be affected, maybe foreign foil versions work differently in terms of their prices.
Remember that just because someone is asking for a certain number doesn't make that card worth that much. I could put my Azorius Charm on ebay for 600 USD but that doesn't mean the card is worth that much.
A better indication is to see what people are actually buying this card for.
There's actually an auction going on now on a Korean foil Mutavault. I'd say that Korean is the best comparison to Russian, so it might be worth seeing what that auction closes at. There's still three days left on the auction, and the current bid is 41 USD.
It's worth at least $100.
Consider that the card also sees modern play for being an evasive weenie and combolicious card. You may want to hold onto it when it becomes out of print and the price skyrockets further.
Actually, I'd expect a major price drop for the card when it rotates out. It may see some play in Modern (and even Legacy), but a huge part of its current price is its Standard play. Once that demand is gone, I expect the price to drop significantly.
Then again, I'm thinking of how regular ones would be affected, maybe foreign foil versions work differently in terms of their prices.