Do MtG buyers buy old magic cards?
Posted by kiyote 10 months agoon 6/6/2024 at 1:42 PM

I think this is the year I'm going to unload my drawer of MtG cards...I'm pretty sure there's vendors at Gen Con that buy cards, but do they buy the _old_ cards?  Like, from Ice Age era old....

Posted by qwaserity 10 months agoon 6/6/2024 at 1:49 PM

Yes, there will be several buyers. You may even be a little shocked when you see that they have automated machines to do card sorting/pricing now.

Posted by kiyote 10 months agoon 6/6/2024 at 1:51 PM

Automated is good.  I guess I should thoroughly unpack all my cards to make them more easily feed in to machines
 

Posted by njseahawksfan 10 months agoon 6/6/2024 at 3:02 PM

Also, if you have a large amount, you might want to reach out to the vendors before GenCon.  When I wanted to sell a large amount 7 years ago, several of the vendors told me I needed to make arrangements before the con because of the amount of time it would take to go through the cards.

Posted by kiyote 10 months agoon 6/10/2024 at 2:06 PM

What constitutes a "large amount"?  I don't think the amount if I have is particularly outrageous.  Basically two of the long card boxes.

Posted by njseahawksfan kiyote 10 months agoon 6/10/2024 at 5:13 PM

kiyote wrote:
What constitutes a "large amount"?  I don't think the amount if I have is particularly outrageous.  Basically two of the long card boxes.

Well, imagine you are a buyer.  How long will it take you to go through the amount of cards you are bringing, evaluate their condition and come up with a price.  If that answer is longer than say, 45 minutes, I would consider calling ahead a getting an appointment.

Posted by random_axcess 10 months agoon 6/11/2024 at 3:45 AM

Also, if you set down two long boxes of cards the first question a vendor is going to likely ask is which cards are your most expensive, then move on from there only assigning nominal value to commons & uncommons.

You will need to do some leg work yourself, at least group out the rares.

Posted by thomasfrank 10 months agoon 6/17/2024 at 9:58 AM

Yes, MTG buyers indeed love old cards, including Ice Age era ones (1995). These Buckshot Roulette cards can be valuable due to rarity, nostalgia, or tournament play.

Posted by gryfalia 9 months agoon 7/8/2024 at 9:39 PM

Yes bring them, no don't think of 2 rows as too much, yes this is a mostly 1 month necro, sadly don't expect too much value from Ice Age specifically.  Now Urza's Saga era, that'll quite often bring in Bank...and Legends...

Posted by rutherfordr 9 months agoon 7/15/2024 at 2:20 PM

The condition of the cards matters a lot, though. If they have any kind of damage or wear, they may not sell.

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