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Widely regarded as the most iconic card in existence, its unparalleled power and extreme scarcity in early sets make it the pinnacle of any collection.
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Magic: The Gathering transformed gaming in 1993 by introducing the trading card game format, where the deck itself becomes a reflection of the player's strategy and personal taste. Collectors are drawn to the intersection of intricate fantasy art, deep strategic complexity, and the historical scarcity of early print runs. Beyond the tabletop, the hobby fosters a global community united by the thrill of the hunt for iconic pieces of gaming history.
The inception of the game, defined by the limited print runs of Alpha, Beta, and Unlimited sets that established the hobby's foundation.
A period of rapid expansion and the introduction of distinct expansion sets, marked by the shift from white-bordered to black-bordered collectible card structures.
The game matured with stable competitive formats and the establishment of the Reserved List, a policy protecting the collectibility of early cards by pledging not to reprint them.
An era defined by global digital integration, premium collector boosters, and the rise of high-end art variants that cater to both players and investors.
The cards collectors whisper about — the legendary finds that define the hobby.
Widely regarded as the most iconic card in existence, its unparalleled power and extreme scarcity in early sets make it the pinnacle of any collection.
Part of the Power Nine, this card represents the highest efficiency in card draw mechanics and is a cornerstone of vintage competitive play.
Prized for its ability to grant an extra turn for a low cost, this card is a centerpiece of the game's most powerful historical era.
As the only member of the Power Nine that is legal in some specific formats, it maintains high demand among both serious players and dedicated collectors.
A unique, one-of-a-kind card created as a promotional prize, representing the absolute ceiling of rarity within the game's history.
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Retired landscaper living in rural Ontario. Spending my golden years chasing rare Magic cards and keeping my greenhouse crowded with tropicals. If I'm not in the garden, I'm at the local Salvation Army digging through bins.
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Magic: The Gathering on collecto.rs are catalogued against Scryfall, so the catalog stays consistent with the canonical source while every collector's copy can layer on personal condition, edition, and acquisition data. 769 public cards are catalogued across 2 collectors. Collections stay private by default; you choose what to make public.
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collecto.rs is a free, structured catalog for magic: the gathering collectors. 769 public cards are tracked across 2 collectors today, each with their own photos, notes, and acquisition history.
The Magic: The Gathering catalog is sourced from Scryfall. Catalog metadata stays canonical and consistent across every collector who owns the same card; your own copy keeps its own condition, edition, and acquisition data on top.
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Magic: The GatheringThis artifact card from the Vintage Championship series represents a highly sought-after piece for those who curate rare trading card collections. Its inclusion in this specific set underscores its status as a significant focal point for enthusiasts who value unique art and the prestige of high-tier competitive gaming history.
Magic: The GatheringThe One Ring card from the *Tales of Middle-earth* set is a standout piece for its functional power in gameplay and its evocative depiction of Tolkien’s iconic artifact. Featuring art by Justine Jones, this card is highly sought after by collectors for its central role in the set’s narrative theme and its enduring status as a centerpiece of modern fantasy-themed trading card culture.
Magic: The GatheringThis artifact card represents a foundational piece of gaming history, serving as a highly sought-after inclusion for any serious collection. Its status as a rare card featuring classic artwork makes it a centerpiece that honors the enduring legacy of the game it inhabits.
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