This article was co-authored by Billy Lesnak and by wikiHow staff writer, Glenn Carreau. Billy Lesnak is a trading card and memorabilia expert based in Monroeville, Pennsylvania. As a lifelong collector with almost 10 years of industry experience, Billy is a passionate professional in the collectibles industry, combining a deep love for sports, trading cards, and memorabilia with expertise in marketing, event management, and community engagement. He has worked hands-on with top brands like Topps, Upper Deck, Panini America, eBay, and Fanatics, producing high-impact experiences and campaigns that connect collectors, athletes, and fans. He has traveled across the country attending conferences and trading card shows, including the National Sports Collectors Convention, Fanatics Fest NYC, Upper Deck's Certified Diamond Dealer Conferences, and industry events for Topps and Panini. Billy has worked directly with dozens of professional athletes across the NHL, NFL, and MLB, creating thousands of pieces of memorabilia. He has been interviewed by The New York Times and appeared as a guest on multiple radio shows, including NPR, as a trading card expert. Additionally, he serves as an elector for the Trading Card Hall of Fame.
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Magic: the Gathering (MTG) is a collectible card game with a vast array of cards spanning decades of different sets (and reprints of old ones). There are almost too many MTG cards to count, but a select few are particularly valuable. In this article, we’ll cover the rarest and most expensive MTG cards, what they do, and just how much they cost. You may just have a small fortune on your hands!
Top 5 Most Valuable Magic Cards
- The One Ring: $2+ million
- Black Lotus: $50,000 - $800,000
- Shichifukujin Dragon: Priceless
- 1996 World Champion: Priceless
- Blue Hurricane: $22,000 - $30,000+
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Ready to look for Magic cards to add to your collection? You can look for valuable MTG cards on sites like:Thanks
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You can buy and sell MTG cards at local gaming stores, too. Run a search for gaming shops in your area if you want to do your shopping in person.[17]Thanks
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Some rare cards can also be found on Amazon.Thanks
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- ↑ https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-66399865
- ↑ https://www.wargamer.com/magic-the-gathering/most-expensive-magic-cards
- ↑ https://scryfall.com/card/pcel/2/shichifukujin-dragon
- ↑ https://scryfall.com/card/pcel/1/1996-world-champion
- ↑ https://tradingcardsets.com/blogs/news/the-most-expensive-magic-the-gathering-cards-is-it-worth-the-hype
- ↑ https://mtg.wiki/page/Mox
- ↑ https://mtg.wiki/page/Mox
- ↑ https://mtg.wiki/page/Mox
- ↑ https://mtg.wiki/page/Mox
- ↑ https://mtg.wiki/page/Mox
- ↑ https://mtg.cardsrealm.com/sv-fi/articles/top-10-of-the-most-expensive-magic-the-gathering-cards
- ↑ https://mtg.wiki/page/Chaos_Orb
- ↑ https://scryfall.com/card/vma/287/time-vault
- ↑ https://tradingcardsets.com/blogs/news/the-most-expensive-magic-the-gathering-cards-is-it-worth-the-hype
- ↑ https://mtg.cardsrealm.com/sv-fi/articles/top-10-of-the-most-expensive-magic-the-gathering-cards
- ↑ Billy Lesnak. Trading Card & Memorabilia Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ Billy Lesnak. Trading Card & Memorabilia Expert. Expert Interview
















