These platforms are the standard for individual sellers looking to get "market price" (approx. 70–80% of value after fees).
Best for high-value singles, "graded" cards (PSA/BGS), or selling entire collections as "bulk lots".
Local brick-and-mortar shops are the most convenient buyers but offer lower payouts because they must maintain physical overhead and profit margins.
Expect 40–60% of the card's market value in cash.
Known for a highly reliable and user-friendly buylist system with competitive prices. 4. Community Groups (Best for Networking)
The primary peer-to-peer marketplace for players and collectors in Europe . 2. Local Game Stores (LGS) (Fastest Turnaround)
Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace are common for selling large, uncurated collections to local hobbyists. Buyer Comparison Table Buyer Type Estimated Payout Effort Level Marketplaces (eBay/TCG) High (Listing/Shipping) Buy-Lists (Card Kingdom) Low (One shipment) Local Game Stores Community Groups Medium (Networking) How to Play Magic: The Gathering | Card Rarities