Considering how many cards they lay their hands on, I'm sure more and more of these numbered cards will be opened by stores like this. When "'The One' One Ring" was spoiled many people joked that it would be a giant store franchise like them that got it. As far as this showing up at Star City Games, I'm not surprised and I don't think anyone else is either. As for this particular card, my guess is that some wealthy collector will quietly acquire it and add it to their collection. You May Also Like: Bidding For The Serialized 001/001 One Ring Is At $100,000!Īll that said, there's no telling what it may be worth in the future. Furthermore, the prices for Multiverse Legends haven't settled either, as the set isn't even out yet. ![]() However, these high-valued numbered cards are a relatively new phenomenon and the general prices for them aren't super established. I have to say, $6200 seems like quite a lot but I'm sure it'll sell. Also pictured is the current price that they're asking for it. Star City Games #1 Ragavan, Nimble PilfererĪs you can see from the photo above SCG landed not only one of the numbered versions of Ragavan, Nimble Pilfer but the number one copy. When something has high demand and a low supply, you have a recipe for a high price tag. Especially, when it comes to cards that already have some demand - Like, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer. From a collecting standpoint, they're very sought after. The intrigue of serialized or numbered cards come from knowing not only that you have a rare card but knowing exactly how rare it is and which one you have. Then there were the serialized rings from the MTG/LOTR crossover set - With a 001/001 "One Ring", and finally numbered versions of each of the cards within the upcoming Multiverse Legends set, which you can check out the cards/info for here. Next, was the numbered "schematic" retro-framed artifacts from The Brothers' War Set. This started with the Phyrexian Praetors: Compleat Edition (and subsequent Secret Lair for it) in November of 2021. ![]() Serialized or numbered cards are becoming a more and more common occurrence in MTG.
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