Search each individual card to pull up its price. Once you have your cards sorted, go online and pull up a card appraisal service or market, like TCGplayer, MTG Price, or Card Mavin. Look up the prices of your uncommons, rares, and mythic rares online. Uncommon and rare cards also tend to be better than commons. This means that there are more commons than uncommons, and more uncommons than rares. In roughly 1-in-8 packs, the rare is replaced by a mythic rare. Every booster pack contains 1 land, 10 commons, 3 uncommons, and 1 rare. Rarity refers to how likely the card is to be opened in a booster pack. It’s a good idea to keep rares and mythic rares in a binder to keep them safe. Mythic rares tend to be more expensive than rares. Uncommons tend to be worth less than rares.If your cards are already sorted by rarity, you can skip this step.Flip through your cards and put the uncommons, rares, and mythic rares into separate piles. The cards that may cost money will have silver (uncommon), gold (rare), or orange (mythic rare) symbols. Commons tend to be worth less than $0.05 each, and are rarely sold on their own. If this symbol is black, your card is a common. This is the set symbol, and it indicates when a card was printed and how rare it is. Look right below the art on the card and find the symbol printed on the right side of the card. Use the symbol on the right side of the card to sort them by rarity.
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