You can visit the Beckett.com website.You will have to subscribe for a fee of $5.95 a month, but you will be able to tap into a large data base of prices, and more. If you visit your local hobby shop, or magazine stand you should be able to find a price guide in publication form.
eBay is a good place to see what collectors are currently paying for a card, and this is what the value of a card is based on. Do a completed items search on eBay for the card you are looking for. Note the condition of the card that sells as compared to the card you have. Base your price on a number auction results.
The condition of the card holds the bulk of the value. Be sure to take note if the card is graded or non-graded. Graded cards can sell as high as twice the market value or more. If your card is not graded you can not use this price as a yardstick.
You can find prices on your cards for free on WikiAnswers. To determine a value of your card ask the question providing the following important information: The year the card was issued, the company that issued the card, the player, and the card number. Note that the year the card was issued is typically the year after the last year listed on the card.
There is 1 way to basically find out.(alternatively look for price guides in shops) 1. Look at the bottom of the card (to the right!) There will either be a circle, a diamond, a star or a word saying PROMO. 2. A circle means common, a diamond means un-common, a star means rare and a PROMO means ultra-rare. 3. A circle is worth about 0.50 cent or 25p. A diamond is worth around $1 to $2 (approx £1.50). A star is worth either $10 (£5) or $20 (£10) Finally, a PROMO is worth up to $50! (£25) 4. Check ebay.
The best way to get up to date information on how much an individual Magic card is worth would be to search completed Ebay auctions.
Take a look at the related link.
You can search your card in the search bar and you should get a good estimate :)
I would prefer Card Shops or EBay
Around 1.40 $ US.
check your local card store
5cents-1.38$ [played to mint]
$.25 as per Channelfireball.com Channelfireball is the standard that most people go by for MTG prices.
AROUND $2
Average price is $1.50
Magic: The Gathering, is a game that uses cards during gameplay. The mugging card causes 2 damage to the opponent. The opponent cannot block this turn.
About a dollar.
It depends on which set the card is from. If it is the original, black bordered card from Antiquities, about $10 as of May 2010. Otherwise, under a dollar, though the fifth edition printing seems to be going for slightly more.
There is no simple answer to your question. Any one card can be valued between $.01 and $3000, depending on the card and the willingness to pay.
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For someone just starting I, I'd go with the $20 near 300 card deckbuilder box.