"You must analyze the condition of the card, how frequently it sells, what it sells for, how much it fluctuates in the market and the popularity of the card." Here are four types of high value cards plus the Long Islanders who collect and sell them
For players, many of these cards offer unique abilities or powerful damage scaling that makes them staples in certain deck
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To read more: What makes a swirl good to collectors Swirl value is taste-driven, but a few patterns show up again and again: A full swirl that is not cut off at the edge of the holo area Placement near a focal point in the art (face, attack effect, or a clean open space) A swirl that shows clearly at normal viewing angles, not only under harsh light It is also worth being careful with expectations
They are worth so much money now