Retail vs. Buylist Pricing
Buylist prices are what major retailers will pay you to buy your cards, and is what most
individuals should expect without a lot of effort.
This differs from retail price, which is the card price you would see at shops or on
marketplaces.
Buylist value is at least 20% less than retail, but is likely to be 30-40% on average. As a
general rule, the cheaper the card, the higher the spread between buylist and retail value.
Best Single Buylist Total
This assessment calculates the best sum total value from any single buylist. In the event a card
does not appear on a retailer's buylist, it is considered to be zero value.
This assessment uses several major public buylists.
Our own total assessed value, on the other hand, is optimized for the best price across many
different vendors, and may be further improved by private buylists.
Estimate CW-HIS0L
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Our estimate tool finds the best buylist
price for each MTG card in your
collection,
and for the condition provided (if any).
About our Estimate Tool
Please send feedback to support@cardconduit.com or @CardConduit.
We use prices from most major retailers in the US market. Where card condition is not
specified, we use the near mint condition price.
Tokens, Emblems, and other non-cards are ignored.
Items with a near mint value under $0.10 are considered bulk, and are valued according
to our bulk rates.
This is not an offer. If you choose to ship to us, your cards will be assessed with
then-current prices.
We rely on Scryfall
for card data such as names, set codes, and collector numbers. We do our best to support
other data formats/conventions, but for most accurate results we recommend Scryfall
data.