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The listing, 1990s Magic The Gathering Cards has ended.
This is for 5 random magic cards, ill add one more card for every 100 bids
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There's a ton of 1990s cards that are still worth little or nothing, so even though these are from old sets, most would have little value if you're looking for cards with a high playability rating, and they'd have very little value to resell. If you're looking for older cards to complete an old set, you're still taking a gamble here that you'll get ones you already have or that are not from the set you're trying to complete.
Not everyone is looking for the sets. Me personally I enjoy the artwork on the cards. Also the cards from back then are not as confusing as these new cards.
True story - i started getting the cards way back when MTG first came out - my DH (Dear Husband) would stop by the local game store on his way home from work every Friday and pick up a Warhammer model for himself and a booster pack of MTG for me. I collected them for the artwork, sorted them, put them all in baseball-card 3-ring binder sleeves, and gradually lost interest as other RL things took over. About 3 years ago, a casual acquaintance's son was just getting interested in MTG, asked me if I had any cards, I said sure....and gave him everything. And yes, i'm sure I had a Black Lotus or two in there. Gaaaaah! I had NO idea there was a renewed interest in these little printed pieces of cardboard. Sigh.
Now I'm on the other side of the game - getting cards based on playability rating rather than monetary value and starting to learn how to play and build a decent casual-play reasonably inexpensive deck or three. :)