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How To Tell The Rarity Of A Magic The Gathering Card In 3 Simple Steps

In terms of Collectable Card Games (CCG), its undeniable that Magic the Gathering is one of the most popular. Magic the Gathering has a very well defined rarity system that runs through the game, and this certainly adds to its collectable nature and popularity. This article takes you through how to identify the rarity of your cards.

For the majority of the Magic the Gathering cads these days, the rarity of a card is quite clear to see. Here is how to identify the three different categories of MTG card:

1. Look at the colour of the set symbol

Since the release of the Exodus set in 1998, all MTG cards have had a set icon whose colour also defines the rarity of the card. The following icon colours define the rarity of the card:

- Black is Common – Silver is Uncommon – Gold is Rare – Purple is Mythic Rare or Time shifted

A note should be made about the final categorisation of rarities, Mythic Rares have only been introduced to the rarity system since Shards of Alara set in 2008, and Time shifted cards were only introduced for the single set called Time Spiral in 2006.

2. Cards with a set symbol, but are older than the Exodus Set

For those expansion sets before Exodus (Arabian Nights, Antiquities, Legends, The Dark, Fallen Empires, Homelands, Ice Age, Alliances, Cold Snap, Mirage, Visions, Weatherlight, Tempest, Stronghold) that have a card symbol, but no colour variation, you may be able to get a rough idea of the card’s rarity if you have a large card collection by how many copies of that card you have, but this is tentative at best. The only way to definitively find out the rarity of these cards is to consult an online Magic the Gathering card reference such as the one provided by Wizards of the Coast called Gatherer.

3. Old MTG Cards that have no set icon

All older Core Set cards release before Sixth Edition in 1999 have no set icon. Again, there is little that can be done here to identify the rarity of the card except for visiting the card reference the Wizards of the Coast card reference site called Gatherer to find out.

The rarity of a Magic the Gathering card is generally intrinsic in the value of any Magic the Gathering card. Understanding that rarity can be key in making sure that you accurately value, protect and potentially release that value if you wanted to sell you Magic the Gathering cards.

Want to know more? This article is one of a number of articles and useful resources explaining how to sell your Magic the Gathering cards, all this information is available at How to Sell your Magic the Gathering (MTG) cards. For further information on this and other Magic the Gathering (MTG) topics, visit http://www.sell-magic-the-gathering.com.

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