Magic: The Gathering

Magic The Gathering is the world's most played trading card game and one of the most complex collectibles markets in all of tabletop gaming. Designed by Richard Garfield and first published by Wizards of the Coast in 1993, Magic invented the collectible card game format and has sustained continuous publication for over thirty years. Magic is a body of work spanning hundreds of sets, thousands of unique cards, and a competitive and collecting ecosystem that operates at a scale no other card game has matched.

The collectability of Magic spans an enormous range. Early sets from the game's first years, including Alpha, Beta, Unlimited, Arabian Nights, and Antiquities, are among the most valuable cards in the hobby, with individual cards trading at prices that rival fine art. More recent sets carry their own collector interest through alternate art treatments, foils, serialized cards, and limited print runs. Noble Knight carries Magic singles, sealed product, lots, and accessories across every set from the earliest printings through current Standard releases. Sealed Magic product is stored properly and verified for packaging integrity before listing.


Frequently Asked Questions

Magic: The Gathering is a collectible card game first released by Wizards of the Coast in 1993. Players build decks using lands, creatures, spells, artifacts, and other card types to battle one another. Magic has grown into one of the most popular trading card games in the world, with formats ranging from casual kitchen-table play to Commander, Draft, Modern, Pioneer, Legacy, all of which have competitive tournament play.
Noble Knight carries a wide range of Magic: The Gathering products, including single cards, booster packs, booster boxes, Commander decks, bundles, and accessories, from both current and older sets.
Noble Knight sells Magic singles for many different types of players and collectors. This can include Commander staples, format-playable cards, foils, alternate art cards, older reserved list cards, casual favorites, and bulk or lower-cost options depending on current inventory.
Yes, condition is a major factor in the value of Magic cards. A near-mint card may be worth more than the same card with heavy wear, especially for older or collectible printings. Noble Knight listings include condition notes so players and collectors can better understand what they are purchasing.
Yes, Noble Knight buys Magic collections, including singles and sealed products, and large collections. Values are based on factors like condition, printing, rarity, demand, and current market pricing. Collections can range from a small group of cards to full life long, or even generation spanning collections.