Mtg Buy List -

: Sites like Card Kingdom and TCGplayer have automated systems for submitting "sell orders."

Vendors use buylists to replenish their inventory of "singles" (individual cards) for resale. How MTG Buylists Work mtg buy list

: Companies like Card Conduit offer a service where you ship unsorted collections, and they handle the sorting, grading, and selling to multiple buylists for a fee. : Sites like Card Kingdom and TCGplayer have

Most major online retailers and Local Game Stores (LGS) maintain active buylists: : The listed price is typically for cards

: Often incentivized with an extra 10% to 20% bonus over the cash price, effectively providing 60% to 70% of the card's value.

: The listed price is typically for cards in "Near Mint" (NM) condition. Cards with wear or damage will receive a percentage deduction during the vendor's grading process. Where to Sell Cards

: Usually a lower percentage of the card's market value, ranging from 40% to 50% for valuable cards.