Summary
- Last year, a unique Magic: The Gathering Card called the One Ring sold for $2 million.
- GameStop recently broke into the trading cards business, creating an online system in which you can enter the PSA certification to find out the value.
- One player entered the One Ring's certification into said system, but instead of seeing that million-dollar figure, GameStop told them it was worth just $3.
168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Magic: The Gathering and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Lord of the Rings crossed over last year with the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Universes Beyond set Tales of Middlꦬe-earth, but the real hook to the collaboration was the One𝓡 Ring.
Wizards of the Coast only printed a single copy of one particular art treatment, making it truly precious. People went rampant buying booster boxes hoping to win the lottery until eventually, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:it was found by a lucky player in Canada and later 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:sold♐ to Post Malone for a staꦬggering $2 million.

Post Malone Buying MTG's The One Ring Was Always The Best Possible Outcome
Of all the people who𒅌 could afford The One Ring, I'm glad it was Postie who bought it.
With 168澳洲幸运5🌠开奖网:GameStop now buying trading cards on🔯 its website as it expands beyond physical games media even further, one MTG fan decided to put the PSA certification number for the card into the system to see what it would value the two million-dollar ticket. In true GameStop fashion, it offered a paltry $3. But hey, you can get an extra 45¢ if you're a pro!
That's A Measly 0.00015 Percent Of Its Market Value
It's a running joke at this point that trade-in stores offer scraps. You walk up to the counter, three bags full of hotly sought-after new games, and walk away with enough money to get ෴yourself a small coffee. But the One Ring is an especiall🧔y egregious case.
As people were quick to point out, the card that could get you a car and a house and still leave you wealthier than most is being valued at less than a McChicken here, which hasn't done much to convince TCG players that GameStop is the place to go if you want to maximise the potential of rare card draws.

- Franchise
- Magic: The Gathering 🔯
- Original Release Date
- 𓄧 August 5, 1993
- Publisher
- 𝄹 Wizards of the Coast
- Player Count
- 2+
- Age Recommendation
- 13+
- Length per Game
- Variable
Created by Richard Garfield in 1993, Magic: The Gathering (MTG)🀅 has become one of the biggest tabletop collectible card games in the world. Taking on the role of a Planeswalker, players build decks of cards and do battle with other players. In excess of 100 additional sets have added new cards to the library, 🌱while the brand has expanded into video games, comics, and more.
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