Sig enjoyed reading Ben Bleiweiss’ column detailing the 100 worst cards of all time. Did you know some of these terrible cards have surprisingly high values?
Old School Magic
Sig shares some cautionary advice about buying into price spikes in the wake of a buyout-fueling Rudy video, calling on history to illustrate the FOMO fallacy.
What do Magic and Elvis Presley have in common? Not a whole lot yet, but one day, as Magic’s player base continues to age, that could change.
The Dark may be the least valuable of the Four Horsemen sets, but it’s not for lack of flavor. Sig shares the good, the bad, and the ugly from The Dark.
Do you want to own a card from one of Magic’s oldest, most valuable sets, without spending an arm and a leg? Sig shares where to find the cheapest options.
Everyone knows about Magic’s iconic cards, but what about some of the offbeat ones? These can have some value too. This week Sig shares some of his favorites.
Sig sets out his top three priorities for Magic in 2022 and how he’s holding himself accountable. What are your Magic-related resolutions for the year?
While Reserved List cards have been relatively quiet lately, some commons and uncommons from Magic’s earliest sets have been spiking. Sig has all the details.
Card Kingdom often has VG and EX ABU cards in stock, but rarely lesser expensive, G copies. This week Sig discusses why this happens, and proposes a solution.
This week Sig examines cards that fit within the intersection of three criteria, leading to superior investment prospects over the long term.
After a brief lull, Sig has focused his attention on a financially strong portion of the Old School market: Alpha and Beta.
The value of Revised is deeper than Dual Lands and Wheel of Fortune. This week Sig explores the depths of financial value within this underappreciated set.
This week Sig shares his recent purchases and the motivations behind them.