Here's what we look at: Current market prices from TCGplayerRecently sold listings on eBay Demand from our in-store and online customers The condition of your cards (Near Mint, Lightly Played, etc.) The size and quality of your collection That means: High-demand cards = higher payouts Cards with strong market value = more competitive offers Large, organized collections are easier to process and may receive better offers Heavily played or low-demand cards may receive lower offers We're upfront about our process and always do our best to make offers that reflect what collectors are actually paying todaynot just asking prices
All you need to do is pick the one that best suits your needs
Even though I had predicted Avacyn, Angel of Hope and Archangel of Thune, Linvala, Keeper of Silence was more expensive than either of those cards
Leonhart reads out the boxs contents, which are displayed at the back of the packaging
Research your card, and if that isn't there in any of the pictures of it, then you might have a really rare card that could be more than $100
Of course, you can always try them both outthats the best way to figure out which one appeals most to you