Pawn Stars: "MYTHIC RARE" Magic Card Prototypes Worth a FORTUNE (Season 20)
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"Harrison seeks to sell rare 'Magic' prototype cards for $25,000, but declines offers below $10,500, eventually deciding not to sell after introducing Rick to the game instead."
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- The game "Magic, the Gathering" pioneered the fusion of playing and collecting cards, boasting a massive global player base exceeding 20 million individuals, solidifying its status as the most prosperous role-playing card game in history.
- Harrison's possession of gamma playtest cards, valued at $400 each, showcases their collectible nature, amounting to $10,800 for his set of 27 cards. Despite rejecting a $6,200 offer and seeking $10,500, he ultimately refrains from selling, choosing instead to introduce Rick to the game through a comprehensive gameplay demonstration.
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"Magic" prototype cards: Rarity and value
- "Magic, the Gathering" is a role-playing card game developed in the '90s, with prototypes differing from the finished cards, like the Firebreathing Creature evolving into a dragon.
- Harrison aims to sell unique "Magic" prototype cards from his uncle's collection, seeking $25,000 for them due to their rarity.
- The game "Magic, the Gathering" was the first to combine playing and collecting cards, with over 20 million players globally, making it the most successful role-playing card game.
- Harrison's cards, gamma playtest cards, are authenticated and collectible, with a suggested value of $400 each, totaling $10,800 for 27 cards.
- Despite Don's valuation of $10,800, Harrison declines a $6,200 offer, aiming for $10,500, but eventually decides to hold off on selling.
- Unable to strike a deal, Harrison leaves without selling the cards, opting to introduce Rick to the game instead, showcasing its complexity through a gameplay demonstration.




