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TroglodyteScholar

(5,477 posts)
Wed May 22, 2013, 07:14 PM May 2013

Old Magic: The Gathering cards have greater return than a decent saving account

I have a box of M:TG 3rd Edition (revised) that I bought for $125 in 1994 or 1995. Based on the average going price on eBay (~$1150.00 calculated from recent completed sales excluding "best offers&quot , that box has gained ~$62.00 in value each year.

You won't even get that with $20,000 in a savings account these days.

Of course, I'm not selling it right now, so it's just a box of paper...but how sad it is that banks can hold our money for nearly nothing while we pay through the nose for loans.

A side note... if you're a collector, how do you judge what might be a good investment? And has it paid off for you?

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Old Magic: The Gathering cards have greater return than a decent saving account (Original Post) TroglodyteScholar May 2013 OP
known a few people who cashed out big NuttyFluffers May 2013 #1
Wait, I have a crap load of old magic cards. They might have value? Demo_Chris May 2013 #2
How old is the question... TroglodyteScholar May 2013 #3
Post removed Post removed May 2013 #4
don't open the link in the hidden post Kali May 2013 #5
You realize you've just caused all the computers in the Lounge to be infected. rug May 2013 #6
like they weren't already Kali May 2013 #7
! rug May 2013 #8
Am I the only one here who uses firefox with the noscript plugin? Warren DeMontague May 2013 #9
$25 for a bunch of commons and a couple of rares Hayabusa May 2013 #10

NuttyFluffers

(6,811 posts)
1. known a few people who cashed out big
Wed May 22, 2013, 08:37 PM
May 2013

one got a down payment on a house in the late 90s. another paid off a home out in the valley. another bought a motorcycle and a year and a half vacation of apathy. cashing out $20k~$80k from a several grand early collection is not unheard of.

some of the banned rares are still rising in price. my revised dual lands are currently $50 a pop for a start. the big jump in point is gone, but there's still money to be made.

biggest collector advice is follow the popularity. this can mean large amount of casuals or small pool of rabid fans. the best returns are on large pools of casuals with rabid fans within, but slow product release. that means why Madden football games are generally low in resale, old NES Techmo Bowl has high returns due to high casuals with rabid fans, and why old NES/SNES Final Fantasy can fetch a pretty penny.

But overall anything that requires an actual copy or give bragging rights really ups the price. It is why ROMs gut a good amount of video game price.

So MtG cards can't always be proxied for tourneys, has high casual pool, its small rabid pool, and is competitive in both collecting and play thus bragging rights. Thus it is a speculative perfect storm. But a lot of CCGs failed trying to capture that lightning in the bottle.

Best advice, chase what's nerd-tastic in cool, but still appeals to bro-gamers aesthetics. Star Wars & Star Trek CCG have nerd cache, and maybe some high popularity, but bro-gamers fear it will prevent them from getting laid, thus those CCGs faded and MtG persists.

 

Demo_Chris

(6,234 posts)
2. Wait, I have a crap load of old magic cards. They might have value?
Wed May 22, 2013, 08:56 PM
May 2013

Where do I go to find out? Any quick suggestions?

Response to TroglodyteScholar (Reply #3)

Kali

(55,016 posts)
5. don't open the link in the hidden post
Thu May 23, 2013, 09:36 PM
May 2013

jury hid it for being infected or containing porn

this has been a PSA from a MIRT member

Warren DeMontague

(80,708 posts)
9. Am I the only one here who uses firefox with the noscript plugin?
Thu May 23, 2013, 09:52 PM
May 2013

Seriously, people.

Plus, I came here from MIRT. Now they're all infected too.

Hayabusa

(2,135 posts)
10. $25 for a bunch of commons and a couple of rares
Fri May 24, 2013, 02:19 PM
May 2013

Not bad, especially since I hadn't played in almost 10 years.

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