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verycooltony
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May 4, 2018
Some of the stuff that you might have though of as junk back then might be worth a decent amount today. It's worth the time to go through it and check prices. If you have reserve list stuff I'd hodl it for a while.
Just_Rob
130
May 4, 2018
verycooltonyAny advice on a good site for databasing a collection?
As far as valuing goes - A quick search lead me to Scryfall which looks like it'd be great for identifying exactly which version of any given card I have.
Also - holy crap the game has gotten huge! I swear the last time I played seriously I could go through a friends collection at "have it have it have it need it have it need it" speed and know just about every card in the game by sight. Granted, that was like... 1996; there must have been <2000 unique cards at that point.
Bknguyen
693
May 5, 2018
Just_RobI use starcity games! I find that to be most accurate pricing. Mtggoldfish is another good option because you can upload deck lists and it'll price it out for you. But the pricing there can be hit or miss
Entropy79
0
Jun 4, 2018
Just_RobTCGplayer is the best pricing method as they pull from multiple sources. Star City tends to be overpriced. thumb_up
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