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What is the most expensive magic card?

In 2019, a Black Lotus sold for $166,000 on eBay, followed by another purchase just two years later in 2021 for $511,100 — more than triple the price. Now, with the recent auction held by PWCC Marketplace, the Black Lotus cements its position as the most expensive Magic: The Gathering card ever sold.
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What is the most valuable card in Magic?

1. Black Lotus. Black Lotus has long held a reputation as the most valuable Magic: The Gathering card ever made, dating from MTG's very first set, Limited Edition Alpha, released in 1993.
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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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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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How many Grade 10 black lotuses are there?

They said in an email “Out of the 105 examples graded by PSA, only six have earned this high of a grade.” Hipsters of the Coast verified this statement with the PSA POP (Population Report), and was able to verify that there are in fact only 6 PSA 10 Alpha Black Lotus cards graded by the company.
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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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Is Black Lotus banned?

Not long after the initial release of Black Lotus in 1993, it was swiftly restricted and subsequently banned from all but MTG's Vintage format, making one solitary appearance in the 1994 MTG Championships before never being seen again.
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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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What Magic cards have no dates?

Alpha and Beta cards are black bordered with no printed copyright date or set symbol. The best way to tell the difference between an Alpha and a Beta card is to check the corners. Alpha card corners are much more rounded than typical Magic cards.
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Who was the king of card Magic?

Harry Houdini, king of cards | Library of Congress.
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What is the coolest magic card?

The 30 Coolest Cards in Magic Ranked
  1. Wrap Up.
  2. #1. Brainstorm.
  3. #2. Original Planeswalker Cycle.
  4. #3. Doomsday.
  5. #4. Jace, the Mind Sculptor.
  6. #5. Force of Will (and others)
  7. #6. Grapeshot and Other Storm Cards.
  8. #7. Phyrexian Praetors.
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Are the power 9 banned?

All of the Power Nine cards are on the Reserved List, preventing them from being reprinted in a tournament legal paper product. Despite this restriction, the cards have been reprinted in a small number of products. The first paper reprint of the cards after Unlimited was in the Collectors' Edition commemorative set.
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How much is a real Black Lotus?

It was signed by the late Chris Rush, the artist for the card, which increased its rarity and value. If you're looking for a range, expect a Black Lotus to cost anywhere between $5,000 and $50,000.
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Who owns the most Black Lotus?

This exorbitant price of this card makes Post Malone's signed Black Lotus the most expensive Magic: The Gathering card ever sold. Previously this record was held by, surprise surprise, another Black Lotus. Sold in January 2021 for $500,000, this card was, similarly, a Chris Rush signed Black Lotus.
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Why is Black Lotus so expensive?

First off, Alpha and Beta copies of Black Lotus are worth quite a bit more than Unlimited copies. It isn't just the look, either—it's scarcity. We have pretty good intel stating that there were only ever 1,008 copies of every Alpha rare even printed, and only 3,025 copies of each Beta rare.
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What are the odds of opening a Black Lotus?

Your odds of opening a retro Black Lotus are 1/297 (0.3367%).
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What card did post Malone buy?

Post Malone tells Howard Stern he spent a cool $800,000 on a Black Lotus, one of the most sought-after cards in Magic: The Gathering.
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What is the highest Black Lotus ever sold?

One of Magic: The Gathering's most coveted cards, Black Lotus, has sold at auction for a record-breaking $540,000. Magic: The Gathering's illustrious card, Black Lotus, recently went to auction and sold for a record-breaking $540,000.
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How many Magic cards are there?

There are around 49,998 total unique English-language Magic cards, when separately counting cards with unique printings like alternate art or cards reprinted in several editions. If you add in foil variants there are about 78,122 total unique in-game cards.
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How much did Post Malone pay for Black Lotus?

it was a Black Lotus (an artist print, at that) and, yes, it was signed by artist Christopher Rush. But, as he admitted to Howard Stern on his radio show, he also spent $800,000 on it. This was a big deal, but not specifically because a millionaire bought something expensive.
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Why is lions eye diamond so expensive?

So... #ButWhy is Lion's Eye Diamond so expensive? It's a card that has a limited supply and since it's on the dreaded Reserved List, there won't be any new prints anytime soon (or ever!). The card sees moderate play in Eternal formats and has proven its versatility and power multiple times.
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Is Yugioh more expensive than Magic?

"Yu-Gi-Oh" Cards Are Cheaper

A standard Magic deck must contain at least 60 cards (more with a sideboard), and if you're playing commander format, you need a total of 100! That said, many of your Magic deck's cards will probably be inexpensive basic lands, but even so, the game can't compare to Yu-Gi-Oh's value.
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How much is an Alpha Black Lotus worth?

As reported by Polygon, the Black Lotus has been topping its own record each time it's been available for auction. In 2019, a Black Lotus sold for $166,000 on eBay, followed by another purchase just two years later in 2021 for $511,100 — more than triple the price.
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Is Magic the hardest card game?

Collectible card game Magic: The Gathering is a challenging cerebral exercise. Now, thanks to a new scientific study, we know that it's actually the most complex known real-world game there is.
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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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