Where to check MTG card prices
Just use eBay lol. Completed listings will show you what people actually pay, not just what sellers dream of getting.
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Honestly, just ask your local game store. Supporting local businesses and building those connections can often lead you to some sweet deals and hard-to-find cards.
I personally vouch for MagicCardMarket if you're in Europe. It's incredibly user-friendly and great for finding deals within the EU. Plus, you can sometimes find cards cheaper than on American sites because of the currency exchange rates.
The go-to for many is TCGPlayer due to its comprehensive database and range of seller prices. It's like the Amazon for MTG cards - you can find pretty much everything there. Another solid choice is Card Kingdom, especially for its condition guide and customer service. For a quick price check, especially if you're trading on the fly, the MTG Stocks website or app can give you a good sense of market trends and instant prices.
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