How to Grade Your Magic: The Gathering Cards
A complete guide to grading your Magic cards – from inspecting edges and surfaces to choosing PSA, CGC, or BGS. Learn how to prepare, protect, and submit high-value MTG cards with confidence.
A complete guide to grading your Magic cards – from inspecting edges and surfaces to choosing PSA, CGC, or BGS. Learn how to prepare, protect, and submit high-value MTG cards with confidence.
Blue’s most iconic spells – from Ancestral Recall to Force of Will – continue to define Magic’s Vintage market, with steady Q4 2025 growth across all printings
Urza’s Saga (1998) defined Magic’s Combo Winter era, introducing some of the most powerful cards ever printed and shaping design standards for decades to come
Library of Alexandria from Arabian Nights (1993) remains one of Magic’s most powerful lands – a Reserved List collectible prized by players and investors alike
Time Spiral (2006) is Magic’s ultimate nostalgia set – celebrating its past with Timeshifted cards, deep mechanics, and collector appeal that has only grown stronger over time
The Tabernacle at Pendrell Vale (1994) remains one of Magic’s rarest and most valuable lands – a Reserved List icon with enduring Legacy and collector demand
Jace, the Mind Sculptor (2010) remains Magic’s most iconic Planeswalker – a card that defined blue control and reshaped design philosophy for years
Gaea’s Cradle (1998) stands as one of Magic’s most powerful and collectible lands – a green counterpart to Black Lotus and a Reserved List masterpiece
Mox Diamond (1998) is Magic’s modern heir to the Power Nine – fast mana, Reserved List scarcity, and unmatched collector prestige
Force of Will (1996) stands as the cornerstone of Eternal Magic. From Legacy to Commander, it defines blue interaction, balances the game’s power, and remains one of Magic’s most collectible and iconic cards