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How do I know if I have a rare Magic card?

To tell if a card is rare or mythic rare we look at the expansion set symbol. Almost all cards will have an expansion set symbol on it to help you identify it. The colour of this symbol will tell you what rarity the card is; common = black, uncommon = silver, rare = gold, mythic = orange-red / bronze.
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How do I know my card rarity?

The rarity of a card is indicated by the color of its expansion symbol. The symbol itself shows which set the card belongs to, and its color indicates its rarity. Common cards have a black and white symbol, uncommons are silver, and rares are gold.
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What are the symbols for rare Magic cards?

A red-orange symbol indicates the card is mythic rare. A gold symbol indicates the card is rare. A silver symbol indicates the card is uncommon. A black or white symbol indicates the card is common or is a basic land.
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Which Magic cards are rare?

Most expensive Magic: The Gathering cards
  • Foil Intuition (Judge Promos)
  • Mox Jet (Alpha)
  • Mox Sapphire (Beta)
  • Timetwister (Alpha)
  • Mox Emerald (Alpha)
  • Underground Sea (Alpha)
  • Time Walk (Alpha)
  • Volcanic Island (Beta)
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How do I know what kind of magic card I have?

Most Magic cards have an expansion symbol in their center-right, below the illustration. This symbol tells you which set the card is from.
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The following types of cards have a symbol in the bottom left corner instead:
  1. Trainer Cards.
  2. Energy Cards.
  3. GX/EX Cards.
  4. Promotional Cards.
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Is there an app to check Magic card value?

Dragon Shield – MTG Card Manager makes it easy to check prices for trades, track your Magic the Gathering collection's value and stats, build decks, instantly translate foreign-language cards and find oracle-text and rulings.
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What do the numbers on the bottom left of Magic cards mean?

The number on the left is the power, used to describe the offensive abilities of the creature in combat. The higher the number on the left, the greater the facesmashery the creature can inflict on an unwitting and often unwilling opponent. The number on the right is the toughness of the creature.
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How many black lotuses exist?

The Alpha version of Black Lotus is the rarest and most sought-after, with an estimated 1100 ever printed, followed by the Beta version, with 3300 ever printed.
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What year Magic cards are most valuable?

Black Lotus (Alpha + Signed)

An alpha Black Lotus card from the very first 1993 printing of Magic the Gathering is by far the most valued card in existence.
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What does M mean on a magic card?

M – mythic rare. L – land (This refers only to basic lands; all other lands fit into one of the above four rarities.) T – token.
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Are rare Magic cards worth money?

How Much Are Old Magic: The Gathering Cards Worth? Older Magic: The Gathering cards can be worth a lot of money, especially if they are rare or in high demand. Some older cards from the early sets can sell for thousands of dollars. But the value depends on its specific characteristics and the current market conditions.
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What does P mean on a magic card?

107.4g In rules text, the Phyrexian symbol {P} with no colored background means any of the fifteen Phyrexian mana symbols. 107.4h When used in a cost, the snow mana symbol {S} represents a cost that can be paid with one mana of any type produced by a snow source (see rule 106.3).
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What is the most valuable common magic card?

Top 10 MTG Most Expensive Standard Commons/Uncommons
  • Portable Hole.
  • Storm-Kiln Artist.
  • Secluded Courtyard.
  • Dragon's Approach.
  • Malakir Rebirth.
  • Bala Ged Recovery.
  • Expressive Iteration.
  • Youthful Valkyrie.
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What does S mean in MTG cards?

"S stands for special".
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How do you know if a card is legendary?

Legendary cards are indicated by an orange gem located at the bottom-center of the card's art, and when opening card packs will display an orange glow when moused over. Legendary cards are obtained from card packs less frequently than any other rarity.
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What do ghost rare cards look like?

Ghost Rare cards have a very shiny silver lettering for the card name, much like a Secret Rare, with some colors removed from the card image. The body of the monster itself seems split, making the image look 3D. If a light is shone on the card image, the color changes.
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Why are old Magic cards so expensive?

Basically, it all comes down to supply and demand. Expensive cards are the ones in demand, but as supply becomes more limited, the cost goes up to reflect that. That's why decks get so much more expensive as you go into older formats.
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How do you tell what edition an old Magic card is?

The easy way to tell what edition a card is from is by checking the symbol on the right side of the bar between the art and the text box. This is the expansion symbol which tells you the set it's from.
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What is the best magic card of all time?

The Best Card in MTG history is Lurrus of the Dream-Den before the Companion Errata. If you've been playing MTG since the release of the Companion mechanic in Ikoria, you know that this was one of, if not the most problematic mechanics ever released in MTG.
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Why is Black Lotus illegal?

Such is the case with the Black Lotus card. This card has been banned from tournament play because of its unique ability - namely, it doesn't require any mana to play, and it can add three mana of any color to your pool. This means that you can cast spells much faster than you would normally be able to.
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Can you still pull a Black Lotus?

Though it's still not tournament legal.

Despite the high price, however, the Black Lotus (alongside every other card) is only a proxy version and therefore can't be used in tournament play, and it's currently unknown if they will be worth anything to collectors.
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What is the cheapest Black Lotus?

The cheapest LP Beta copy is $44,700. There are no Alpha copies listed for sale in any condition. Of course, most copies of Black Lotus aren't sold loose anymore. Instead, players pay services like PSA or Becket to assign them a 1-10 grade based on their condition and put them in a snazzy plastic case.
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Do you keep 7 cards in Magic?

Each player has a maximum hand size, which is normally seven cards. A player may have any number of cards in their hand, but as part of their cleanup step, the player must discard excess cards down to the maximum hand size.
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What is the pen mark on the back of Magic cards?

In the 'Deckmaster' logo a purple squiggle floats around starting at the letters "T," "E," and "R." According to the designers this was a pen mark an artist scribbled by accident that was never even noticed during printing.
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What is the diamond symbol on Magic cards?

Colorless mana is represented by a diamond on a gray pip. It is a specific symbol introduced on cards from Oath of the Gatewatch onward. It represents a cost that can only be paid by colorless mana. This must come from a source that produces not generic, but specifically colorless mana, such as a Wastes.
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