Sig shares some cards he has come across over the years that are signed by someone other than the original artist. How do they affect the value of the cards?
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With the return of paper Pro Tour Magic, Sig looks at the Standard metagame and highlights some solid picks.
Sig shares a few signals he’s recently observed of weakness in the Magic market.
Has anyone else noticed how older booster box prices are through the roof? Why is that?
After receiving a Twitter question about Collectors’ Edition, Sig shares his most recent take on the set.
Sig looks through Magic’s history for some of the earliest, most powerful trampling creatures.
The return of CommandFests motivated Sig to reexamine his Commander decks–he shares some of his favorite whimsical inclusions.
Before Streets of New Capenna takes center stage, Paul looks back at some Kamigawa Neon Dynasty cards he wants to be sure to have in his collection.
With 2021 nearly gone, David looks over his TCGPlayer sales numbers for the year and compares the data to previous years. What trends does he uncover?
David’s been on a hiatus from Magic recently. What brought it on? What’s he been up to? He’s here with the answers, and what’s reignited his Magic spark.
David received an invite to upgrade his storefront to TCGplayer Direct. This week he shares a full analysis of the costs and benefits.
In this previously unpublished article from 2014, Sig shows how a small bankroll doesn’t have to prevent you from growing the value of your Magic collection.
After losing his job, Mauro faced the difficult decision of selling his dual lands. How’d he come out on top in the end, and what lessons are there for us?