Magic Trading Cards..

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  1. DiabloDj1

    DiabloDj1 Well-Known Member

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    I have about 485 magic cards...How much money (not creds of course) doyou think I'd be able to get for these?

    About half are in their own plastic casings and they are all in decent condition...
    and they are pretty decent cards I believe..but I dont know much bout magic..

    So any clues on an estimate?
     
  2. elusive.

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    Ask some local nerds at your school, they would know best, since they'd know what exactly is "rare" and "common", etc :)
     
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    depedns on wat cards they are, if all commons then no more than 5 or 10 bucs
     
  4. DiabloDj1

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    Ahh...They are probly all commons..

    lets see some strength levels..
    on avg its only like 2/2..doesnt seem too good..I got a 7/7 and 6/6 somewhere in here but theres only like 3 that are that high...
     
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    Your best bet would be to ask the nerds the your school, or some internet website in sure theirs got to be one. :D
     
  6. refr3sh

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    uhh strength levels dont count, you gota look at its symbol, either black silver or gold, the ranking is pretty obvious.
     
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    hmmm...i sold some kid some Pokemon card for like $300 once :lol:
     
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    if thats true then u got really lucky... i used a card shop for my magic cards. otherwise use the internet or as someone said nerds at school
     
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    in my storage i easily have more than 900 cards. atleast 300 rares. i was hardcore magic player back in the day. i would still be too but no one plays ne more :P
     
  10. cuselover23

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    u guys still collect these cards? damn...the only cards i keep are baseball cards
     
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    Doesnt Magic have a card website?
     
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    i sold all mine a long time ago...all i collect is baseball cards
     
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    The strength of the cards has nothing to do with the actuall pricing.... Wait with selling those cards for like 5 year :) They will be worth double :P

    I still have cards from the first series...if i am going to sell them i can buy me a nice car :blink:
     
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    Man, I should really get around to selling my magic/pokemon cards, I doubt they are worth anything these days. What are kids spending their money on today?
     

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