Innistrad's collection card has been fixed
Blog Andrew Joseph 29 Jul , 2025 0

Magic: Party The first set of the year, Innistrad has been restored, marking the fourth remake of the Coast wizard has been released over the years.
Combining the shadows on Innistrad, Innistrad Midnight Hunt, Innistrad Crimson Vow and Innistrad itself, it's a set of horror and vampire-filled atmospheres.
Thanks to the team's data TCGPLAYERwe've got the most expensive cards from the set, but you'll see, and of course you can escape.
The most valuable Innistrad remake card
Edgar Markov (retro frame) – $16.28
He might be in four places in our top 10 (at least when writing), but this Edgar Markov (retro frame) Start with a retro frame for our list (I have some of them from Brother Wars in the collection and they look great).
He's all in a typical synergy with vampires, the cheapest way to catch him from this set of scenes.
Meathook Massacre (Vintage Frame) – $17.29
You can expect another card to see three times on this list, Meathook Massacre (Vintage Frame) This is the first version of this legendary charm, which can instantly become a boardwash and game console.
This version costs about $17, and the upcoming version is slightly climbed.
Edgar Markov (Show) – $17.54
Yes, he's back, details about this Edgar Markov (Show) The variant is a great touch that adds some extra gothic talent.
It's nice to see that man himself has no silly in the frame, which will make you shrunk by about $18.
Meathook Holocaust – $18.84
OK, that's awkward. Of the four cards, we see two versions of the same card, but this is Meathook Massacreequipped with a more modern frame.
It's under $19 when writing.
Avacyn, Angel of Hope (Vintage Frame) – $19.09
Avacyn, Angel of Hope (Vintage Frame) Marking our first non-Markov card card, she gave us hope for more unique cards (get it?).
This powerful angel's retro frame is also great, capable of making everything else hard to release, and she can be yours for around $20.
Emrakul, Committed End (Show) – $20.58
The first of the series of movie posters in this set Emrakul, the end of the promise (display) Just over $20, it offers a neat horror/sci-fi vibe on a large oldrazi monster that can pinch one of your competitors’ cards.
Edgar Markov – $20.79
Guess who is back? Edgar MarkovThe standard version costs over $20, so if you look for the man himself (the vampire himself?) in a more traditional look, that's the one.
Avacyn, Angel of Hope (Show) – $21.95
Another version of Avacyn, Angel of HopeThis display art shows her something, If you can find it, it's not as expensive as the standard version.
Meathook Holocaust (display) – $22.57
finals Meathook massacre (This sounds bad, like a final sequel) is treated more comic than the tragic one, and costs about $23.
Edgar Markov (Showcase-Serial Number) – $2,264.91
No, that's not a typo. The second most valuable card in this set costs less than $25, but its first place does sell for over $2,200.
Edgar Markov (Showcase – Serial Number) Marking the “headline” of the suit, this is a specific card the art team has gone crazy with, and the card has been serialized.
Functionally, this is the same as the other Edgar Markovs on this list, but if you really like that work of art you can expect to pay a penny for it.
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