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Follow on Google News | Complete Magic: The Gathering "Beta" card set from 1993 sells for $120,000 at Weiss Auctions Oct. 19500+ lots came up for bid, to include Golden, Silver and Bronze Age comics, Peanuts comic strip art by Charles Schulz, cover art by Frank Frazetta, Wally Wood and Moldoff & Giella. Online bidding was via LiveAuctioneers.com and Invaluable.com.
By: Weiss Auctions Magic: The Gathering (also known simply as "Magic" or "MTG") is a tabletop and digital collectible card game created by Richard Garfield and released in 1993 by Wizards of the Coast (now a subsidiary of Hasbro). "MTG" was the first trading card game (TCG) and over 20 billion of the cards were produced between 2008-2016. "MTG" remains hugely popular with collectors. The 1993 "Beta" set was complete, with 302 black bordered cards. Six of the cards were graded by Beckett, including rare and powerful cards such as Black Lotus (graded BGS 8 NM/MT), Mox Ruby (BGS 8.5 NM/MT+), Mox Sapphire (BGS 8.5 NM/MT+), Mox Emerald (BGS 8 NM/MT), Mox Jet (BGS 8 NM/MT) and Mox Pearl (BGS 8 NM/MT); 299 cards were ungraded. The other sets in the top 20 included a sealed Magic: The Gathering "Legends" Expansion Set Booster Box, released in 1994, including 36 packs, with 15 cards per pack ($31,200); and two Magic: The Gathering "Revised" 3rd Edition" Expansion Set Booster Boxes, released in 1994, including 36 packs, with 15 cards per pack. The Booster Boxes each changed hands for $8,400. Overall, more than 500 lots came up for bid, to include collections of Golden, Silver and Bronze Age comics; original comic art, including more offerings from the Joe Kubert estate; original Peanuts comic strip art by Charles Schulz; and the unopened "MTG" Booster Boxes and Starter Decks, including Legends, Tempest, Mirage and Homelands. "The sale was incredibly strong, with at least seven hundred people participating on our site, plus Liveauctioneers.com, Invaluable.com and absentee," said Philip Weiss of Weiss Auctions. An original, eight-panel Peanuts Sunday comic strip art page by Charles Schulz, never before offered at auction and in great condition, went for $50,400. The 23 inch by 17 inch piece, dated "1-21-73", showed Lucy and Schroeder in five of the eight panels. In one panel, Lucy asks him, "Do you want to take me to the Senior Prom?" For more information about Weiss Auctions and the firm's calendar of upcoming auction events, visit www.WeissAuctions.com. Updates posted often. End
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