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      • Black Lotus ’s iconic status and relative rarity makes it the most expensive non-promotional cards on the market. As part of the original Reserved List, no more tournament-legal copies of Black Lotus were printed after Unlimited.
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  2. Nov 7, 2023 · The Black Lotus is the most iconic and valuable card in the history of Magic: The Gathering. As recently as March 2023, a PSA 10 "Gem Mint" graded Alpha Black Lotus sold at auction for an astounding $540,000 – setting a new world record for the highest price ever paid for a Magic card.

  3. Nov 24, 2023 · Why Is Black Lotus So Expensive? Simply put, Black Lotus is game-breakingly powerful. Three free mana before you even drop a land effectively starts you with a 4-turn head start on your opponent. The combination of cards you play after the Lotus doesn’t even have to be particularly exciting.

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    The earliest price guide information I can find on Black Lotus is from Scrye Magazine Issue #1, published in June, 1994. At the time, a Black Lotus would set you back $22.50—on the high end. The median price point was $15, and you could snag a copy for $9.75 if you got really lucky. The Moxes were also selling for about $20 each, and the other real...

    I'm not sure how useful this graph actually is on the face of things, but since I have access to the data, I figured I'd generate it and we could find out together. Take a gander at the entire sales history for Black Lotus(all conditions and versions) on TCGplayer, going back to 2010: As you can see, not many copies of Black Lotus have ever actuall...

    We started this article by looking at a $500,000 copy of Black Lotus, but that graph tops out around $11,000. What gives? First off, Alpha and Beta copies of Black Lotus are worth quite a bit more than Unlimited copies. It isn't just the look, either—it's scarcity. We have pretty good intelstating that there were only ever 1,008 copies of every Alp...

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  4. Oct 29, 2023 · Taking a look at recent sales data shows just how staggering the Lotus‘s value has become: A BGS 9.5 graded Beta Black Lotus sold for $166,100 in 2018. In 2019, a PSA 9 Alpha Lotus sold for $166,000 on eBay. An autographed Alpha Black Lotus fetched $511,100 at auction in 2021.

  5. Apr 30, 2024 · The MTG Black Lotus returns to its rightful place as Magic: The Gathering’s most expensive card, as a copy allegedly sold for $3 million (£2.56 million). Trading card game retailer Dave & Adam’s shared news of the sale via social media on April 29.

  6. Nov 8, 2023 · November 8, 2023 by Nelson Ayers. A PSA grade 10 Gem Mint Alpha edition Black Lotus from Magic: The Gathering‘s earliest print run recently shattered auction records by selling for an astronomical $540,000 – cementing its status as the world‘s most valuable and coveted trading card.

  7. Mar 3, 2023 · MTG Black Lotus price. Black Lotus certainly didn’t start life as an expensive card. According to the first issue of the gaming magazine Scrye, the most you could expect to pay for a Beta Black Lotus in 1994 was $22.50.

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