Last updated on January 14, 2025

Amulet of Unmaking - Illustration by Kaja Foglio

Amulet of Unmaking โ€“ Illustration by Kaja Foglio

It's the stuff Magic dreams are made of, but it happened for real this time: According to their two Reddit posts, a redditor stumbled upon a cache of old MTG cards worth thousands of dollars.

โ€œSo l picked up a metal storage container full of magic cardsโ€ฆโ€ wrote u/xoxomonstergirl in the magicTCG subreddit, about what they found in a neatly arranged roadside free pile.

Picture of old MTG cards for free

Source: Reddit

โ€œWe had just moved to the area,โ€ they wrote โ€œWe furnished our entire house by hunting free piles since we moved from a 500 sq foot ish apartment, and I picked up some fun stuff along the way.โ€

The found cards were nice and dry and even sorted by color, but โ€“ due to other priorities, and because they assumed that the cards would be mostly draft chaff โ€“ it would take them about six months from finding to start sorting through the cards.

And that's when the surprises began.

The Haul

Treasure token - Illustration by Olena Richards

Treasure token โ€“ Illustration by Olena Richards

โ€œThree big stacks of revised, two hefty stacks of revised basic lands, some misc other set basic lands,โ€ u/xoxomonstergirl wrote about the first bunch of cards they went through. The next most common MTG set was Fallen Empires, then a much smaller stack of The Dark cards, Ice Age, and Legends.

โ€œLooks like they go up to 2000 in terms of release,โ€ they noted, โ€œthough the vast majority are from 1994-1995.โ€

Assorted old MTG cards

Source: Reddit

Keen-eyed readers will certainly notice what seems to be a Demonic Tutor alter or proxyโ€ฆ although that's literally a Calvin & Hobbes cut-out comic glued onto the real card!

โ€œBased on the stuff they were modified with โ€“ Calvin and Hobbes, final fantasy III, street fighter 2, etc โ€“ they were modified within a year or two of being originally opened,โ€ notes u/xoxomonstergirl. โ€œLikely another 10-12 year old like I was when I had these cards, or at least a teenager. They trickle out towards like 1999, very few cards past 1995.โ€ This lines up with the age youโ€™d expect for a middle schooler playing a bit, then moving out for college, and their cards sitting in their parents' attic for 25 years

By then, the Reddit post had hundreds of replies. When u/xoxomonstergirl asked if they should share more pics, an avalanche of โ€œYes, please!โ€ ensuedโ€ฆ

โ€ฆ and so did the pictures!

A small pile from Antiquitiesโ€ฆ

Sample of old MTG cards 1

Source: Reddit

โ€ฆ Legends stuffโ€ฆ

Sample of old MTG cards 2

Source: Reddit

โ€ฆ a handful of snow-covered and full-art landsโ€ฆ

Sample of old MTG cards 3

Source: Reddit

โ€ฆ and red cards Revised, including two Wheels of Fortune!

Sample of old red MTG cards

Source: Reddit

Are These Legit?

One fairly reasonable concern among Redditors was, โ€œIs this legit?โ€

A few wondered if these cards could perhaps have been thrown away by a thief (who may have stolen them, and then discarded what they thought wasn't valuable enough).

Others wondered if the valuable cards could be counterfeits.

Based on the userโ€™s follow-up post, there was enough consensus from the community that the majority of the collection appeared to be entirely legitimate. Seasoned players offered tips on how to spot counterfeitsโ€”everything from the โ€œgreen dot testโ€ to examining the cardโ€™s borders, back, and textureโ€”and the initial pictures seemed to confirm authenticity.

โ€œVery very low crime rates out here, def an old collection,โ€ said u/xoxomonstergirl about the possibility of foul play. โ€œI know all my local stores, which are like a 45-minute drive from our rural town.โ€

But with the town being so small โ€“ about 1600 residents, and a long drive away from the nearest Walmart โ€“ and thanks to the encouragement from other redditors, u/xoxomonstergirl decided to trying to find out the person that had given these cards away and uncover the rest of the haul's backstory.

Contacting the Original Owner

u/xoxomonstergirl first step was to ask on the town's Facebook group.

FB post tracking down owner of old mtg cards

Source: Reddit

Andโ€ฆ it worked!

โ€œIt took a while,โ€ they reported, โ€œbut I tracked down a lead.โ€

It turned out that the adult son of the woman cleaning out the house wanted to pass the cards on. The woman double-checked with her son and, even when he understood that some were likely pretty valuable, he encouraged her to pass everything on.

โ€œI feel pretty good about us keeping and playing with them with our local playgroup,โ€ u/xoxomonstergirl wrote, โ€œthough I would feel guilty if I flipped them all.โ€

The Real Treasure

Treasure Chest - Illustration by Dan Scott

Treasure Chest โ€“ Illustration by Dan Scott

As u/xoxomonstergirl and many of the threads' answers noted when looking at the pictures, the condition of the cards suggested that their original owner had loved playing but hadnโ€™t prioritized preservation. None of the cards were sleeved, and many showed signs of wear.

Despite this, a quick evaluation using the TCGplayer app estimated the collectionโ€™s worth at over $4,200 if graded as โ€œmoderately played.โ€ Realistically, selling the collection might yield $1,500 to $2,000, after accounting for market fluctuations and the challenges of finding buyers.

TCGpalyer price tracking the 3000 cards

Source: Reddit

Yet it seems that u/xoxomonstergirl is in no hurry to sell them.

โ€œKnowing he wanted them passed on kind of cements my feeling they should be played with,โ€ they note. โ€œIf I sell some now it will likely be to fund new cards for the group that are easier for more people to play with.โ€

The cards will get double-sleeved and, at long last, going into a deck or two first.

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