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Enderw24
12-07-2010, 06:19 PM
For the past year now I've been dabbling a little in eBay selling whatever I could around the house. Dolls, magazines, electronics, coin collections. But what I enjoyed the most was Magic the Gathering. I've been playing, collecting, and trading M:TG cards off and on since I got into the game back in 1995. I love looking through collections, sorting cards. I've made a few dollars here and there. Nothing major. But it's good to have a hobby that brings in money rather than the reverse.

So my post here is to ask all past Magic the Gathering players who are interested in selling off their collection (or even just a portion of their collection) to sell to me. Basically what I'd want is
a) the (approximate) total number of cards you'd be selling.
b) Any highlights about the collection you'd care to point out.
c) What years you played/collected so I have a general sense of what I'll be getting.
d) card condition across the collection

For a general collection, I'll pay at a rate of 1 cent per card (or $10.00 per thousand). I find this tends to even itself out over the long run of commons that aren't worth anything and some of the "crap" rares that might generously be worth a quarter.
I'll pay your shipping too! If nothing else, it'll get some clutter out of your house and into mine!

Now if you feel you have a better collection than my bulk rate would suggest, I'll be glad to work on an individual basis to strike a fair deal.

You can reply here, or PM me, or we can work through private e-mail. Whatever you prefer. To let you all know, in order to protect myself I'm going to request that you ship first and I pay when the cards are received. After a decade of posting on this message board, I'm not about to ruin my reputation over a few dollars so I hope that you can trust me to keep to our agreement.

Let me know if you have any questions! Thanks for your interest!

Meeko
12-07-2010, 06:46 PM
I'm no where near ready to sell, if I'm even considering it.

I have Complete Sets - Sealed [5th Dawn] and even a sealed Anthologies. Would you take those?

Foil Rares?

Vangaurd / Plane Chase?

Enderw24
12-07-2010, 07:05 PM
Complete sets, yes. Prices would be on a set by set basis.
Foils (rares and otherwise) absolutely. Again if there are particular ones we need to work out a price on, we can. Otherwise, we can do it by a separate bulk rate depending on how many there are in the collection.
I'm probably going to have to pass on the Vanguard/Plane chase ones. Never really collected them and I'm honestly not sure yet about their general collectibility.

Thanks for asking!

Ogre
12-07-2010, 10:05 PM
A couple thousand cards, I'd imagine. Will count more accurately once we've started talking about it. I played from Alpha to, oh, Dark, I guess, with some other crap thrown in there occasionally. Quite a few Alpha, Beta, Arabian, Unlimited, Dark.

I've pared down most of the good, good stuff over the years, but I still have in my sideboard (:) ):

Beta Demonic Tutor
Alpha Bayou
Maze of Ith
Mishra's Factory (were there different versions?)
Beta Clone
Unlimited Chaos Orb
Beta Ice Storm

All are in played condition. Not mint, but not beat to hell.

No interest at all in the game anymore. Need money.

Ogre
12-07-2010, 10:10 PM
Mishra's Factory is the Spring card.

Enderw24
12-07-2010, 10:30 PM
Ogre,

I'm going to send you a PM. I think the next step is to really nail down the condition of some of these cards and then we can work out a price. Thanks for your interest!

Ogre
12-07-2010, 10:38 PM
Okey doke.

Gary "Wombat" Robson
12-07-2010, 10:45 PM
I'll be happy to send you a list of what I've got, but the bulk rate wouldn't interest me much. The last time I looked through an issue of Scrye, even the cheapest cards were 10 to 20 cents, and when my bookstore used to sell Magic: the Gathering cards, random lands went for a dime. So even if wholesale is half of retail, a penny a card sounds low by a factor of five.

I don't play anymore, and I know there aren't any $10 rares sitting in the random collection (the stuff that isn't in the decks), but there are some really good cards in my decks (all of my decks have protective sleeves).

Enderw24
12-08-2010, 03:08 AM
Gary,

I can understand where you're coming from, but your assessment isn't accurate. The prices you find in Scrye are going to be representative of low and high prices you'd find if you were buying that individual card at a card shop. A card store that has extensive overhead and needs a substantial profit margin to stay afloat. So a card like Gray Ogre may go for 10 cents or 25 cents in the price guide but no one would pay for that because the card isn't collectible or desirable to anyone outside the one guy in a thousand putting together a jank deck and wants to throw in a silly useless common. There's no possible way that I could sell that card for a quarter. Even cards that are legitimately worth a quarter are really difficult to sell as is.
And the point of all that is there are tons and tons of "gray ogres" in everyone's collections. Hundreds and thousands of cards worth zippity doo dah, price guide be damned. So what I'm offering, what I'm paying, is for the right to buy up everything of yours in one fell swoop, crap and good cards alike, and get them all out of your hair.
If I'm lucky, I'll find a few cards here and there I can piece together to make some money. That takes a considerable amount of time.
I guess the bottom line is that my prices are actually in line with bulk lots you'll see auctioned off online.
And none of this procludes negotiation if you know your collection is worth more than the minimum buy rate.

MHaye
12-08-2010, 03:46 AM
Also, Scrye ceased publication some time ago. There is no market for a print magazine providing price data, when prices can change radically.

I could do with the money but I suspect that transatlantic shipping costs would be prohibitive, at least for the full collection. (Besides, it includes a complete Beta set.) What I do have are three old folders (if I can locate them), and some foils including a batch of rares from Urza's Legacy. They'll need flattening first though. Let me know if you might be interested and I'll try and trace the folders.

shiftless
12-08-2010, 09:36 AM
I'll pay your shipping too! If nothing else, it'll get some clutter out of your house and into mine!


I like the sound of that. Most of the rare treasures I have collected over the years have left my house in this way.

I have a couple of original packs from when the game first came out plus some assorted booster packs. None of my friends play but I can't bring myself to pitch them in the trash. You may be my only hope. I'll check the treasure chest tonight and see if there are enough to be worth the trouble.

Enderw24
12-08-2010, 09:37 AM
Well if it includes a complete Beta set, I can guarantee that shipping across the ocean wouldn't be prohibitive. But I also know that I almost wouldn't have the available cash on hand to make you a serious offer. Well maybe anyway.
If you're serious about selling that collection, I've got a good friend who's a dealer and he would be interested in the Beta set. I think it's possible to work something out.

NinetyWt
12-08-2010, 11:47 AM
How about electronic cards, Enderw24?

Enderw24
12-08-2010, 12:17 PM
How about electronic cards, Enderw24?

Thank you, but no. I've never played Magic Online and don't have an account. I wouldn't know where to begin on that marketfront.

JSexton
12-08-2010, 12:23 PM
Ender's assessment of bulk rates is spot on, FYI. He's not ripping anyone off with that price. I recently bought a bunch of bulk commons/uncommons from a dealer for proxy purposes and paid $15 per thousand. That store would certainly not buy them back from me at $10 per thousand.

NinetyWt
12-08-2010, 02:41 PM
Thank you, but no. I've never played Magic Online and don't have an account. I wouldn't know where to begin on that marketfront.

Fair enough. We've got a box of physical cards around here somewhere ... someone even had made a list of them. I'll have to see if I can scare them up.

Mtgman
12-08-2010, 02:44 PM
Yea, if anything a penny per card, no matter what the card is, is fairly generous. Most dealers won't touch commons at all, and the bulk rare rate is 10-15 cents per. If I were in his shoes I probably wouldn't offer that at all because 99.9% of commons have no value. Commons from long out of print sets and a handful of staple commons are the exception.

Planechase/Archenemy are virtually worthless because they're in print. The older Vanguard cards I've seen go for anywhere from $2-$10 (http://www.trollandtoad.com/Magic-The-Gathering-Singles/971-1041p1n10.html").

I've been considering eBaying a bunch of stuff recently, but eBay is such a huge pain to deal with. I'll put together a list of some stuff I was going to get rid of that I don't care about. Probably not much of my older stuff, but I have some newer stuff I can unload because I won't play with it. Plus I haven't popped my boxes of Scars of Mirrodin yet. If I get some hot cards that I don't see myself ever using, I could offload those.

Enjoy,
Steven

BlackKnight
12-08-2010, 07:59 PM
Are you at all interested in a 1996 World Championship box set? It's not sealed, but I believe only two of the decks have been played with, and they're all in great condition.

Enderw24
12-08-2010, 09:15 PM
There are eight decks in that set right? And you're saying that six are still sealed?
Are the other two fully intact? Yes I'd be interested in purchasing it. Pm me and we can work the details out. Thanks!

Mtgman
12-09-2010, 01:22 AM
Are you at all interested in a 1996 World Championship box set? It's not sealed, but I believe only two of the decks have been played with, and they're all in great condition.There wasn't a 1996 world championship box set. There was a 1996 pro tour collector set (http://www.magiclibrarities.net/490-rarities-pro-tour-deck-support-cards-english-cards-index.html)(8 decks which were considered a sampling of the dominant archetypes of the tour), but the world championships didn't start having their decks collected and printed until 1997. The world championship box sets are all the top 4 decks from each year from 1997-2004 (http://www.magiclibrarities.net/574-rarities-world-championships-deck-support-cards-english-cards-index.html)(2005? I've seen conflicting sources (http://wiki.mtgsalvation.com/article/World_Championship_Decks#2005_World_Championship_Decks")) when they stopped printing the wold championship decks.

I remember this because I used to play with George Baxter and he carried his deck of the day around in the box which had his name and signature on it, which was from the 1996 pro tour collector's set. I always thought it was a waste of money to buy those non-legal sets, but the shoe is on the other foot now youbetcha.

Enjoy,
Steven

Swords to Plowshares
12-09-2010, 02:14 PM
Will you buy bulk commons and uncommons, then?

Gedd
12-09-2010, 03:51 PM
I'll have to check around the house, I know I have some. I think when I started playing Ice Age had just come out. Skeletons with snow-covered swampwalk don't do a whole lot right now. I know I have some nice uncommon and rares:

Swords to Plowshares
Balance
Armageddon (Playing that made me the first target for the next 5 games I played with that group, but it was worth it):D
Goblin Recruiter (a few)
City of Brass

I'll check around

BlackKnight
12-09-2010, 06:06 PM
There wasn't a 1996 world championship box set. There was a 1996 pro tour collector set (http://www.magiclibrarities.net/490-rarities-pro-tour-deck-support-cards-english-cards-index.html)(8 decks which were considered a sampling of the dominant archetypes of the tour), but the world championships didn't start having their decks collected and printed until 1997.
Oops - you're right! It's actually the 1996 "Pro Tour Collector Set Inaugural Edition". I got it in a huge lot of cards and it's been sitting in the back of my closet for a year or so.

I also have an entire set of "Unglued", but I doubt that's worth anything.

Enderw24, I'll PM you the details of the Pro Tour set.

Enderw24
12-09-2010, 10:33 PM
Will you buy bulk commons and uncommons, then?

Yes I will. I prefer whole collections, but cards are cards. I've found some unique ways of repackaging them and selling them off to newer players looking for some variety packs. I'm not going to go wild and splurge on 100,000 cards so let me know what number you're looking at and we can make a deal.

Anaamika
12-10-2010, 08:38 AM
I'll send you everything I have if you just pay me for the shipping. You don't even have to pay me for the cards. I've been wanting to get them off my hands, anyway.

I'll check tonight and see if I can figure out what I have.

Enderw24
12-10-2010, 09:20 AM
I'll send you everything I have if you just pay me for the shipping. You don't even have to pay me for the cards. I've been wanting to get them off my hands, anyway.

I'll check tonight and see if I can figure out what I have.

I don't know how in the world I can say no to that. Thanks! I'll PM you

Autolycus
12-10-2010, 09:35 AM
I played from Ice-Age to Apocalypse pretty heavy and dabbled for a few years after that. Sadly I'm in Japan while my cards are still in America....I'll keep your offer in mind for the future.

Now if you happened to play Yu-gi-oh, we'd be in business ;)

sachertorte
12-10-2010, 09:50 AM
Out of curiosity, are there circa 1994 cards that are worth something that breaks a buck?
What are they and what are the chances that I'm in possession of one?

Tom Scud
12-10-2010, 09:57 AM
Circa 1994 - if you somehow have unopened packs from those days, you're looking at a pretty good amount of money. Even if not, there are a number of rare and uncommon cards that could be worth a fair deal, either from the main sets (either Unlimited (December 93) or Revised (April 94)) that would have been in the stores at the time, or from the expansion sets (Arabian Nights (especially) and Antiquities).

sachertorte
12-10-2010, 10:04 AM
I think most of mine are Revised and "The Dark." A friend gave me a few Arabian Nights and Antiquities, just to have so I don't think they are valuable.
Anything I should look for? Rare ones aren't exactly labeled as such.

BTW, I hardly played at all. These cards probably qualify as mint.
I'll check to see if I have any unopened packages. At least I know, not to open them if I find one.

Tom Scud
12-10-2010, 10:13 AM
I've been out of the game long enough I don't really know what still has value; I'm sure others will be able to fill in better. I don't recall there being any killer cards from the Dark, so those cards' value would be strictly from collectibility, about which I know zero; from the Revised set look for multilands (lands that are both a forest and a mountain, or whatever), Sol Ring, Demonic Tutor, Fork, Balance, and probably some others that I'm forgetting about. Multilands, Fork, and Balance are rares; Sol Ring and Demonic Tutor are uncommons.

Swords to Plowshares
12-10-2010, 10:17 AM
All Arabian Nights cards are valuable to some extent.

Revised dual lands (Volcanic Island, Bayou, etc) are valuable and worth $25-80 each. There are a few other valuable ones, but not very many.

Few cards from Antiquities or The Dark are valuable.

sachertorte
12-10-2010, 10:27 AM
I've been out of the game long enough I don't really know what still has value; I'm sure others will be able to fill in better. I don't recall there being any killer cards from the Dark, so those cards' value would be strictly from collectibility, about which I know zero; from the Revised set look for multilands (lands that are both a forest and a mountain, or whatever), Sol Ring, Demonic Tutor, Fork, Balance, and probably some others that I'm forgetting about. Multilands, Fork, and Balance are rares; Sol Ring and Demonic Tutor are uncommons.

All Arabian Nights cards are valuable to some extent.

Revised dual lands (Volcanic Island, Bayou, etc) are valuable and worth $25-80 each. There are a few other valuable ones, but not very many.

Few cards from Antiquities or The Dark are valuable.


Thanks.

I love the dual land cards. I found them much more interesting. I know I have at least a couple.
I know I have a couple Sol Ring.
Demonic Tutor at least sounds familiar, but I have no idea if I have one. It's like a treasure hunt! Now I just have to remember to look through the cards while I'm actually at home.

I remember Swords to Plowshares too. I have that one :D.

HeadNinja
12-10-2010, 12:03 PM
Beta Demonic Tutor
Alpha Bayou
Maze of Ith
Mishra's Factory (were there different versions?)
Beta Clone
Unlimited Chaos Orb
Beta Ice Storm



http://sales.starcitygames.com/search.php?substring=Bayou&auto=Y Bayou is going to get you a big stack of bills. Beta Demonic is 60ish.

If you have antiquities look out for Mishra's workshop
If you have arabians look out for Bazarr of Bagdad, library of alexandria, diamond valley, juzzam etc.
If you have alliances look out for force of will.
If you have legends many of the non creature rares are worth a fair bit.
If you have the Dark...Well, geez. I don't know.
Any unlimited/beta/alpha has a premium on it.

This search shows all the > 50 dollar cards in the early sets except a/b/u, because most every card worth playing from a\b\u costs a fortune. even vanilla land.

http://sales.starcitygames.com//spoiler/display.php?name=&namematch=EXACT&text=&oracle=1&textmatch=AND&flavor=&flavormatch=EXACT&s[ear12]=1004&s[ear13]=1005&s[ear14]=1006&s[ear15]=1007&s[ear16]=1008&s[ice20]=1011&s[por56]=1059&s[por57]=1060&format=&c_all=All&colormatch=OR&ccl=0&ccu=99&t_all=All&z[]=&critter[]=&crittermatch=OR&pwrop=%3D&pwr=&pwrcc=&tghop=%3D&tgh=-&tghcc=-&mincost=50&maxcost=9999.99&minavail=0&maxavail=9999&r_all=All&g_all=All&foil=nofoil&for=no&sort1=4&sort2=1&sort3=10&sort4=0&display=1&numpage=25&showart=1&action=Show+Results

robardin
12-10-2010, 01:27 PM
I definitely have cases of old (opened) MtG cards that are sitting around doing nothing much. Through 4th Edition. A lot of cards from The Dark, Ice Age, FE and whatnot. Used to have a full sets of 3E, 4E and The Dark but my binders got damanged in a basement flood so they're of no use any more, but also have lots of old decks featuring dual lands, Sol Rings, Demonic Tutors, Balance, Stasis, Counterspell, etc., which I understand are not part of the standard rotation any more.

Of course most of them are Commons and may not be worth the cost of shipping... Where are you located, anyway? (ZIP code is fine for estimation)

Enderw24
12-10-2010, 03:23 PM
Honestly, I've found that cards can be placed in one of four categories:

Old school: Cards from way back when. For the most part they're collectible as they're in demand. Even the ones that normally wouldn't garner that much attention tend to here just because they're black bordered. There can still be crap worthless cards, but there's a higher proportion of good or even amazingly valuable cards.

Standard: These are the latest cards. They've come out in the last two years' worth of cycles and are really hot right now because everyone's playing with them. But each year that goes by brings another year's worth of cards rotating out of standard.

Staples: These are cards that have rotated out of standard but manage to maintain their value because they either find their place in another type of tournament deck or still have high demand in fun decks you play with your friends. Usually half a dozen cards from a set of 300 manage to make the jump from standard to staple and retain their value.

Everything else: These are cards, hot cards, not hot cards, whatever, that have rotated out of current sets and just fall off the face of the planet. No one plays with them in tournament decks anymore. Or there are better cards that have been printed in the years after they came out that they're irrelevant. What it means is that someone's collection becomes, for all intents and purposes...well, bulk. And this is such a hard concept for people to understand. How can cards I purchased 10 years ago for $300 not be worth $300 now? Are you telling me that awesome card for $25 when I was playing can't be given away now? Yes. It sucks but yes.

robardin
12-10-2010, 03:37 PM
Any interest in Mythos (a relatively short-lived, HP Lovecraft based CCG from the late 1990s)? I have or had a couple of boxes of those cards, several still shrink wrapped and unopened I think.

Mtgman
12-10-2010, 04:23 PM
There are generally two dimensions of pricing for M:tG cards. Playablity, and rarity. Cards which were highly playable and in hot decks, both current and yesteryear, are valuable because people want to play with them. People will do things like overlook things like gold borders, black backs, foreign languages, etc. if that's what it takes to get a hot card. Even commons can become good sellers if they're a good card(Lightning Bolt, Disenchant, Maze of Ith, etc)

The very early days of Magic included a time when Wizards of the Coast published info on the size of print runs. So we know there are only a certain number of some cards out there. The introduction of premium(foil) cards added a new set of rare(in the number-printed sense) cards which make them desirable. The old cards are pretty much the ones which have the edge here, with the average card from an old expansion having more value than today's foil cards.

The zenith of value is occupied by the cards which score high on both scales(for normal cards). The real zenith of prices for Magic cards comes with the ultra-rare cards like Proposal, the 1996 World Champion, or the Blue Hurricane.

There is another scale, which is a prestige-based scale. It's not factored into the normal prices of everyday cards, but is almost like a whole different market. It's not really separate though because it can add a premium to other prices. A Bird of Paradise is very playable, but not very rare(they've been in print pretty much continuously since the start of the game) but they command higher prices than most similarly playable cards. Part of the reason is because you can play with the older versions and get prestige from having older cards even though an identical card is currently in print. This is why even the basic land from Beta is expensive. It's playable, but technically probably less rare than modern Mythic Rares, nothing explains the price boost until you factor in the prestige factor.

Enjoy,
Steven

iamthewalrus(:3=
12-10-2010, 05:01 PM
Ender's assessment of bulk rates is spot on, FYI. He's not ripping anyone off with that price. I recently bought a bunch of bulk commons/uncommons from a dealer for proxy purposes and paid $15 per thousand. That store would certainly not buy them back from me at $10 per thousand.Yeah, $0.01 per card is actually quite generous.

I regularly sell off my bulk commons and uncommons from drafts for $3-4/thousand. There are a lot of magic cards out there, and while some are worth a lot, most are worth basically nothing.

Enderw24
12-10-2010, 07:36 PM
Of course most of them are Commons and may not be worth the cost of shipping... Where are you located, anyway? (ZIP code is fine for estimation)

I'm in KCMO. 64137 to be specific.

robardin
12-11-2010, 03:35 PM
OK thanks. Though I see you specified that you'd pick up the shipping, so that's a bit less of a concern from my end, it still could be from yours.

Per your suggestion I measured the thickness of a stack of 100 MtG cards (islands). For the record, it's pretty much exactly 1-1/4" for 100 unsleeved cards. Now to estimate how many of these suckers I've got not in sleeved decks...

Kolga
12-11-2010, 03:41 PM
Completely, 100% off-topic - every SINGLE time I see the title of this thread, I read it as "Burning your Magic the Gather Card collections," and think that I should get my best friend to read it so he can get rid of the vast piles of cards he has :)

Enderw24
12-11-2010, 04:49 PM
Completely, 100% off-topic - every SINGLE time I see the title of this thread, I read it as "Burning your Magic the Gather Card collections," and think that I should get my best friend to read it so he can get rid of the vast piles of cards he has :)

Burn then, give them to me...whatever he wants to do :)

sachertorte
12-13-2010, 09:33 AM
I found my cards this weekend, which is nice, since I didn't know where they were last week.

Sifting through them is another issue. So far I've found a Sol Ring and a Fork. So that what? Like 2 bucks right there? :D.

Mtgman
12-13-2010, 10:19 AM
If they're in good shape, they're worth about $5 cash each. They go from $9-$10 at a shop. Most shops will buy them for $3-$7.

Enderw24, check your PMs. I shot you a list of stuff I could live without.

Enjoy,
Steven

sachertorte
12-13-2010, 10:20 AM
If they're in good shape

And this is where my anal-retentiveness comes to good use.

Enderw24
12-13-2010, 10:30 AM
If they're in good shape, they're worth about $5 cash each. They go from $9-$10 at a shop. Most shops will buy them for $3-$7.

Enderw24, check your PMs. I shot you a list of stuff I could live without.

Enjoy,
Steven

I got it. Still sorting through some messages. I'll have an answer to you by this afternoon.
Thanks!

Trom
12-13-2010, 01:26 PM
Any interest in German language cards? It's been so long that I can't remember names of the sets. They probably from the mid to late 90s. I'm in Chicago.

Enderw24
12-13-2010, 06:34 PM
Any interest in German language cards? It's been so long that I can't remember names of the sets. They probably from the mid to late 90s. I'm in Chicago.

I'd be interested in them, but I'm uncertain at this point how much I'd be able to offer for them. Desirability of cards in Romantic/European Languages tends to fluctuate on a card by card basis. In general it's at, or below, the value of an English language card. But sometimes there's the rare card where the value shoots up just because it's foreign.

We can work through some basic info to determine a bit more about the cards. Approximately how many are there? Are they black bordered or white bordered? Are there any symbols to signify sets in the middle of the cards on the righthand side? What's the copyright at the bottom say?

If you like, you can PM me with more details and we can work through the figures together. Thanks

sachertorte
12-13-2010, 08:50 PM
Score!
Savannah
Volcanic Island x2
Badlands
Demonic Tutor
Sol Ring x3

Anything else I should look for? I swear I had other cards. I remember my friend giving me a weird card with super round corners, but I can't find it anymore. I can't find other cards that I remember having either, Birds of Paradise, Blue Doppleganger. I must have a stash tucked away somewhere else... or I threw them away :(

Enderw24
12-13-2010, 10:23 PM
Those are all great cards sachertorte and ones I'd be interested in certainly.

Here's some help in sorting your cards (depending on how many you have and whether it's worth your time to do so)

If it's black bordered and there's no expansion symbol (which will always be in the middle, righthand side) it's either Alpha or Beta. If it's white bordered and no expansion, it's either Unlimited, Revised or 4th. The UNL or Rev you can tell because there's no copyright symbol date on the bottom and they appear a bit faded or muted in color as compared to other cards.
Arabian Knights have a scimitar as an expansion symbol and Legends has a portion of a column as its symbol.

The key cards you're looking for, for the most part, have been listed. If you want to PM me, I can help give you an estimate of how many cards you have and what I'd be willing to pay for them.

Thanks!

congodwarf
12-13-2010, 11:36 PM
I just looked through my boyfriend's cards. I knew he had at least 2 Demonic Tutors. Sadly, they're 3rd revised. I wonder what else he has in there. He definitely doesn't have as many as you guys though. I think he actually has more Star Trek cards than Magic cards.

Justin Credible
12-14-2010, 12:42 PM
Enderw24, I've been wanting to get rid of all the cards I don't need anymore - looks like roughly 600 or so. I'll PM you with an exact count and condition info.
Thanks for this deal. I've been wanting to pare down the collection a bit and just keep a couple of my favorite decks and a small stack of cards that I consider favorites, but no local shops do any trading anymore.

Enderw24
12-14-2010, 12:46 PM
I just looked through my boyfriend's cards. I knew he had at least 2 Demonic Tutors. Sadly, they're 3rd revised. I wonder what else he has in there. He definitely doesn't have as many as you guys though. I think he actually has more Star Trek cards than Magic cards.

Revised is fine. Not a problem. Let me know what all you'd like to sell and perhaps we can make a deal. I'd just suggest that you get your boyfriend's permission first, lest he find his favorite cards missing :)

Enderw24, I've been wanting to get rid of all the cards I don't need anymore - looks like roughly 600 or so. I'll PM you with an exact count and condition info.
Thanks for this deal. I've been wanting to pare down the collection a bit and just keep a couple of my favorite decks and a small stack of cards that I consider favorites, but no local shops do any trading anymore.

Glad to help. Look forward to your PM.

congodwarf
12-14-2010, 01:21 PM
Revised is fine. Not a problem. Let me know what all you'd like to sell and perhaps we can make a deal. I'd just suggest that you get your boyfriend's permission first, lest he find his favorite cards missing :)




Revised may be fine, but it's worth about $80 less apparently. :D

Actually I have no idea if he wants to get rid of his Magic cards. He really doesn't have a huge amount and we have more than enough storage space in this house so they're not in the way. I only remembered the Demonic Tutor because it was a card I always made sure I had in my deck. I just couldn't remember what color the border was.

The only thing of his that I'd sell without telling him first is the Transformers (he already said it's ok, except I can't sell Jetfire).

sachertorte
12-14-2010, 01:30 PM
This thread made for a fun treasure hunt, and I learned something too.
Sol Ring -- who would have thought?

Mtgman
12-14-2010, 03:08 PM
Sol Ring is valuable for the same reason the Moxes and Lotus are. They provide more of a resource than they require to play. The cost of the Sol Ring isn't zero, and it's colorless mana, so it's less valuable than the others in play terms. The Sol Ring was also printed at uncommon and in more editions(mainly the Revised printing) so it isn't as valuable monetarially. But the principle holds and drives its value. c.f. Mana Vault, Mana Crypt.

Enjoy,
Steven

sachertorte
12-14-2010, 04:37 PM
I guess I shouldn't be surprised. I remember always wanting to have a sol ring in my deck and being quite happy when it came up. I guess I'm just surprised that they are somewhat rare now when before they were quite common. And by before I mean 1995.

fubbleskag
12-14-2010, 07:41 PM
Enderw24, at some point many years ago I ended up with a single green/red deck, the cards of which (excluding land, of course) have only been played about three times. There's nothing of value in it (example: after a quick glance, the most notable card I saw was Barbarian Ring...). I'm in Indiana, so I'd be willing to donate these to you just to have one less thing in my collection of 'stuff I can't seem to decide wtf to do with' and pay my own shipping - just PM me with a mailing address.

Ogre
12-15-2010, 11:32 AM
Attention Dopers:

I just completed my transaction with Enderw24. He's an excellent and trustworthy buyer. He maintained superb communication throughout the process, and paid promptly and generously.

Very highly recommended. Sell with confidence, people.

Thanks again, Ender!

Enderw24
12-18-2010, 02:01 PM
Attention Dopers:

I just completed my transaction with Enderw24. He's an excellent and trustworthy buyer. He maintained superb communication throughout the process, and paid promptly and generously.

Very highly recommended. Sell with confidence, people.

Thanks again, Ender!

Ogre thank you for your kind words. It's hard getting feedback of that sort around here because this message board isn't set up to register good trades and/or completed sales. But I always strive to have good communication and prompt service - whether I'm buying or selling - wherever I may be. It helps to make sure any future transactions go smoothly.

Speaking of, I've now finished with three deals here on the Dope and am eagerly awaiting the completion of two more. But offers are still open to anyone else that wants to sell to me. Just let me know either here or on PM.
Thanks!

Meeko
12-19-2010, 04:56 PM
Ogre thank you for your kind words. It's hard getting feedback of that sort around here because this message board isn't set up to register good trades and/or completed sales.

I don't mean to take away from any of this, but there is good reason why this is SDMB and not

A++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Land.

ragefistnate4
12-23-2010, 12:43 AM
Ender - I saw your post and am interested in selling you bulk cards.

Here's the deal though. I have 30,000 to 35,000 to get rid of. All commons/uncommons mixed from Revised through Zendikar.

I saw your bulk rate and so I thought I would reply. Would like to get rid of all of them.

I live in Idaho and have figured that you can ship 3000 to 3500 cards in one medium USPS flat rate box @ 11.00 per box.

I am not sure how much bulk you wanna buy, but i have a lot to sell and want to get rid of all of it.

Please contact me if your interested.

Thanks,

Nate

Justin Credible
12-24-2010, 09:16 PM
Attention Dopers:

I just completed my transaction with Enderw24. He's an excellent and trustworthy buyer. He maintained superb communication throughout the process, and paid promptly and generously.

Very highly recommended. Sell with confidence, people.

Thanks again, Ender!

I'll second all this. I completed my transaction today, and everything went smoothly for me as well.

foolsguinea
12-27-2010, 09:42 PM
One question: What would you offer for a good to fine condition Urza's Saga era banned rare?

Not Tinker, the other one.

Enderw24
12-28-2010, 06:49 AM
One question: What would you offer for a good to fine condition Urza's Saga era banned rare?

Not Tinker, the other one.

Ah, it's a good thing you clarified it. Because Tinker wasn't in Urza's Saga, it was in Urza's Legacy. Another banned card from there was Memory Jar, which isn't worth very much at all. So I'd never have figured it out.

Anyway, an Academy in the condition you describe, I'd offer $10 for it.

JSexton
12-28-2010, 01:04 PM
Tinker wasn't rare, either.

Shooby
01-02-2011, 08:07 AM
Hey Ender, I know they're not nearly as valuable as what many in this thread have been talking about, but would you be interested in a bunch of Onslaught-era cards? I dabbled a bit in Magic around that time.

Enderw24
01-02-2011, 11:20 PM
Hey Ender, I know they're not nearly as valuable as what many in this thread have been talking about, but would you be interested in a bunch of Onslaught-era cards? I dabbled a bit in Magic around that time.

Always looking to strike up a deal where it's possible. Just let me know what you're offering and we can go from there. Thanks!

Enderw24
01-23-2011, 01:01 PM
Hey all.

First, I want to thank the Dopers I've already made deals with. I've worked with over half a dozen of you, getting cards out of your storage closets and putting money in your pockets.

But the offer is still open to anyone else interested in making a deal. If you have Magic cards you're looking to get rid of, post in here or PM me. Thanks!

Swords to Plowshares
01-31-2011, 06:16 PM
I just posted a list of cards that I'm selling on Magic Traders. You can find it here: http://www.magictraders.com/ubb/Forum3/HTML/082486.html

Enderw24
10-05-2011, 03:46 PM
Hi all!

Every so often I get an inquiry about whether I'm still buying Magic Cards. I thought I'd bump this thread to say, yes. The offer is still open and I hope we can strike a deal.

If you're interested in making a bit of cash and clearing out your hall closet, just let me know.

Thanks!

mjr_sfgiants
10-20-2011, 02:35 AM
Hey I got about 3000 cards or so I would like to unload, I will try and get you an exact count within the next couple of days.

Scuba_Ben
10-20-2011, 02:45 PM
I think I found my collection, or maybe my latest active deck. I'll get back to you with what I have.

Enderw24
10-21-2011, 08:46 AM
Sounds great. Look forward to hearing from both of you with more details later.

Chronos
10-23-2011, 10:26 PM
Hey, since this thread is back up, is there any value worth mentioning to foil versions of basic lands? I think I have a few from Invasion.

Oh, and from BlackKnight on the first page:
I also have an entire set of "Unglued", but I doubt that's worth anything.Are the Blacker Lotus and Chaos Confetti in played condition? ;)

Enderw24
10-24-2011, 09:10 AM
Hey, since this thread is back up, is there any value worth mentioning to foil versions of basic lands? I think I have a few from Invasion.

Are they worth money? Yeah, a bit. Off the top of my head I couldn't say how much. Maybe 25-50 cents apiece. I could take them, but honestly, if all you have is a few of those cards to sell, I'd say your best bet is to take them down to a local gaming shop and see if they're interested.

Chronos
10-24-2011, 11:47 AM
OK, that's about what I figured. I do have a few other cards that might be worth a little, too, but other than the foil lands, I think I'd prefer to just hold onto them, in case I ever want to put them in a deck.

mjr_sfgiants
10-25-2011, 02:11 AM
Counted them up and I got about 3850 give or take a few, just let me know the next step, look forward to doing business.

Enderw24
10-27-2011, 09:27 AM
Counted them up and I got about 3850 give or take a few, just let me know the next step, look forward to doing business.

Thanks for the update. Check your PMs.

mjr_sfgiants
11-30-2011, 05:22 PM
I just wanted to say that doing business with Ender was smooth and easy. He paid .10 and paid for the shipping just like he promised. Look forward to doing business with him sometime again in the future.

mjr_sfgiants
11-30-2011, 05:23 PM
whoops i meant to say .10 cents a card and shipping

Swords to Plowshares
11-30-2011, 06:23 PM
Glad to hear. I'll try to arrange a deal in about 2-3 months. Once I move in to my new place and get settled in I plan on doing a total overhaul of my collection.

Enderw24
12-01-2011, 09:18 AM
I just wanted to say that doing business with Ender was smooth and easy. He paid .10 and paid for the shipping just like he promised. Look forward to doing business with him sometime again in the future.

Thanks mjr_sfgiants, glad it all worked out for both of us. And welcome again to the SDMB.

DCnDC
12-01-2011, 10:59 AM
Enderw24 it's been almost a year since you started this, and there are some pretty big numbers mentioned at places in the thread.

I'm curious, how many cards have you accumulated so far?

Enderw24
12-01-2011, 04:47 PM
I have no idea. I'd have to go home and count. I think right now I have around 20,000 at a guess. In the last month or two I've really slowed the accumulation and selling of cards. At a high I probably had around 35,000, which is still nothing compared to some crazy collectors out there.

Aversin
02-03-2012, 10:49 PM
If you're still looking for MTG cards, I have a bulk amount I am looking to get rid of. I tried to send you a PM however it informed me that your box is full and you need to clear more space before receiving any new PMs. I've got around 3,000 cards, 250+ of which are rares. I have a list of the rares typed up if you're interested I can send that to you once you have some free space in your inbox.

Enderw24
02-04-2012, 04:31 AM
Hi Aversin

Thanks for the post. I've cleared away space so feel free to shoot me that pm now. Thanks!

Scuba_Ben
04-04-2012, 01:44 PM
I found all my cards over the weekend. PM on its way.

Anaamika
04-04-2012, 02:26 PM
I just wanted to say that doing business with Ender was smooth and easy. He paid .10 and paid for the shipping just like he promised. Look forward to doing business with him sometime again in the future.

Yes, I'd like to add to this, too. I gave him my cards, if he just paid for the shipping, and as I recall, he even threw in a dollar or so extra just for my trouble. :)

Nicholas Mathew Gates
04-18-2012, 05:57 PM
Hey names Matt, Actually you would be better off purchasing two deck boxes! (usually ten dollars for a beginners deck target has um!) especially for a fair fun game and rule books. Magic is actually pretty complex and takes a good minute to go over. The organized rule books will have you up and playing a game in no time though. Starters usually include random cards so one person can attempt to make a deck customized by them personally, two decks is better for two people, and may even save you money!

Nicholas Mathew Gates
04-18-2012, 06:02 PM
I am looking to buy magic cards as well! The kids at camp love to play and it would be an awesome surprise to be able to give them some cards and I am willing to pay as well! Please contact me if your looking to give cards regardless of value or what they do. Some kids just stack them in two piles and play. You can find me on facebook- Nicholas Mathew gates. - My real name is Matthew, but that's a pen name for writing and you can find me there and message me. I will send money via paypal and I can receive your message by nightfall typically when I get out of work. Eviltwin5559 Is my email

JSexton
05-26-2012, 07:07 PM
That's insane. Were someone to try actually participating in such a system, there's nothing stopping you from sending it on without donating to the people above you. Worse, why not just go create 5 new email addresses, and re-send it with yourself in all five spots?

Who falls for this stuff?

invaliderror
05-29-2012, 02:44 AM
Thanks mjr_sfgiants, glad it all worked out for both of us. And welcome again to the SDMB.