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Cash In: These Are the Most Expensive Innistrad, Kamigawa, and Streets of New Capenna Cards Leaving Standard in 2024

Jul 01, 2024 at 03:29 am

Now is the time to check your Magic: The Gathering card binders as the 2024 Standard rotation is expected to have an impact on the meta and secondary market card prices.

Cash In: These Are the Most Expensive Innistrad, Kamigawa, and Streets of New Capenna Cards Leaving Standard in 2024

As the 2024 Standard rotation approaches,MTG players are advised to check their card binders for valuable cards from the sets leaving the format. Here's a look at the most highly-priced cards from Innistrad: Midnight Hunt, Crimson Vow, Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty, and Streets of New Capenna that could fetch a good price in the secondary market before rotation drops.

Most expensive Innistrad: Midnight Hunt cards leaving Standard

The chase cards of MID were a supplementary booster called Double Feature. The Draft booster packs also contained cards from VOW. Only The Meathook Massacre and Adeline, Resplendent Cathar held onto a value above $20. Despite a lack of high value, there are still a solid number of cards in the $5 to $10 range through lands like Haunted Ridge and double-faced cards like Poppet Stitcher.

Best-priced MID cards in the $5 to $10 range

Most expensive Innistrad: Crimson Vow cards leaving Standard

Part two of the Innistrad block was Crimson Vow. Toxrille, the Corrosive Double Feature foil was the most expensive MTG card in the set. But VOW had more middle-priced cards hang onto their value.

Best-priced VOW cards in the $5 to $10 range

Most expensive Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty leaving Standard

Chase cards through NEO were the Neon variants of Hidetsugu, Devouring Chaos, with Red being worth the most at an estimated $850 to $900.

The Hidetsugu, Devouring Chaos Neon variants

Prices of the Neon variants were based on pull odds, with Red being the hardest to find. Many content creators received variants of Hidetsugu, Devouring Chaos in a sealed card holder through WotC. Needing help with medical bills, Amy the Amazonian sold her yellow variant for an estimated $300.

Best-priced NEO cards

Due to the pushed power levels within the Kamigawa set, many cards, through a variety of variants, have maintained their value heading into 2024 Standard rotation.

Most expensive Streets of New Capenna cards leaving Standard

The most expensive MTG card from SNC is a Treasure token. Exclusive to SEA players, the foil token is valued between $40 and $60. And it’s not the only token from the set worth money, with Cabaretti and Riveteers worth around $15. Unlike the NEO set, only a few cards with treatments are still worth money heading into Standard rotation.

News source:dotesports.com

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