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Follow on Google News | Quinn's to auction the Quigley collection of Wizards of the West Coast Magic: The Gathering cardsHighlights include a Magic: The Gathering Limited Edition Alpha factory-sealed starter deck in case with magnetic lid, estimated at $50,000-$70,000.
By: Quinn's Auction Gallery Magic: The Gathering (also known as just "Magic" or "MTG") is enormously popular with collectors and the gaming community. The tabletop and digital card game was created in 1993 by Richard Garfield, initially as Wizards of the Coast. It was the very first trading card game, and during the years 2008 through 2016, more than 20 billion Magic cards were produced. Magic: The Gathering generates over $1 billion in revenue annually, with much of that coming from the cards viewed as collectibles, both past and present. The Quigley collection spans the gaming phenomenon's history from its introduction with the Limited Edition Alpha deck through the 2020s. With approximately 50 million players worldwide, there is no shortage of buyers for the wildly popular collector cards. According to Quinn's Sr VP Matthew Quinn, intense bidding competition is expected as the auction advances toward its close. "For example, there are already eleven bids on a group of 89 Magic: The Gathering Limited Edition Beta Swamp (B) Basic Land cards," Quinn noted. The auction's headliner is Lot #33, a very rare Magic: The Gathering Limited Edition Alpha factory-sealed starter deck, which has a case with magnetic lid. It is expected to attract a winning bid of $50,000-$70,000. Quinn's Thursday, May 15, 2025 auction of the Michael A Quigley collection of Wizards of the West Coast Magic: The Gathering trading cards is a live gallery event that will start at 12pm Eastern Time. Preview from 11-4 Eastern Time Monday, May 12 through and including Wednesday, May 14. No appointment is needed. Absentee bidding has opened through Quinn's website, www.quinnsauction.com. Bid live online during the auction through LiveAuctioneers (https://www.liveauctioneers.com/ To view the auction catalog, click on the link below..... www.quinnsauction.hibid.com/ End
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