Looking for the most valuable cards from one of the greatest Magic: The Gathering sets of all time? Mirrodin may have released over 20 years ago, way back in 2003, but it still has some of the most played cards in eternal formats.
Today, we will be taking a look at the most expensive and valuable cards from the original Mirrodin set. We will only be looking at the regular frame non-foil version of the cards and their value in near mint condition.
Mirrodin has some of the craziest cards in Magic’s history, and this list gives a glimpse at a small handful of them. You might be surprised at how well these cards have maintained their value, given how often some of them have been reprinted over the years.
Without further ado, here are the Top 20 Most Expensive Cards from Mirrodin:
#1 Chrome Mox – $105
#2 Chalice of the Void – $37
#3 Mesmeric Orb – $15
#4 Isochron Scepter – $14
#5 Sword of Kaldra – $10
#6 Krark’s Thumb – $10
#7 Extraplanar Lens – $8
#8 Proteus Staff – $7
#9 Necrogen Mists – $7
#10 Lightning Greaves – $6
#11 Confusion in the Ranks – $6
#12 Mass Hysteria – $6
#13 Fabricate – $6
#14 Platinum Angel – $5
#15 War Elemental – $5
#16 Quicksilver Fountain – $5
#17 Vedalken Archmage – $5
#18 Glimmervoid – $5
#19 Krark-Clan Shaman – $4
#20 Great Furnace – $4
That’s it for our list of the Top 20 Most Expensive Cards from Mirrodin! Did you know equipment cards originally debuted in the Mirrodin set? If you enjoyed this list, you might also like reading about the Top 12 Equipment Cards in MTG.
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