All MTG Commander Masters cards worth money

Here are the best pulls from Precons and collector boosters.

Image of hand over coins, from Smothering Tithe MTG card in Commander Masters set
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Top Magic: The Gathering reprints throughout the TCG’s history have been added to the Commander Masters set, legal to play in Eternal formats. 

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Masters’ sets in MTG are designed for Limited Draft play, which includes a bunch of rarity shifts on certain cards. The Commander Masters (CMM) set was also designed to include popular reprints that are played within Magic formats like Commander, Legacy, and Pauper. Each card in the main set is an MTG reprint, and the four CMM Precon decks include 10 new cards within each pre-constructed deck. 

Prices of Commander Masters cards worth money

Image of planeswalkers hands on a beacon throghMTG Gatewatch Beacon Commander Masters Planeswalker Party Precon deck
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Wizards of the Coast included multiple art and frame variants in the CMM set, with the cards worth money found specifically in collector booster packs. Many of the reprints within the Commander Masters set have dropped the existing prices of cards. Sealed product prices dropped after launch, while some single prices spiked on the secondary market.

All CMM card prices are projected and are subject to change prior to the official launch and are based on preorder prices from TCGPlayerMTGGoldfish, and MTGStocks. 

Top prices of Commander Masters foil and frame variants

Variants from the MTG Commander Masters set range from borderless to foil-etched and textured foil treatments.

  • Jeweled Lotus textured foil: Between $530 and $650
  • Jeweled Lotus foil-etched: Around $100
  • Jeweled Lotus borderless foil: Around $110
  • Ulamog, the Ceaseless Hunger textured foil: Between $70 and $105
  • Omnath, Locus of Mana textured foil: Around $45 to $55
  • Ulamog, the Ceaseless Hunger foil-etched: Around $25
  • Ulamog, the Ceaseless Hunger borderless foil: Around $32
  • Selvala, Heart of the Wilds textured foil: Around $55
  • Kozilek, the Great Distortion textured foil: Around $40
  • Fierce Guardianship borderless foil: Around $90
  • Fierce Guardianship foil-etched: Around $60
  • The Ur-Dragon textured foil: Between $100 and $130
  • The Ur-Dragon borderless foil: Around $40
  • Demonic Tutor borderless foil: Around $85
  • Doubling Season foil-etched: Around $50
  • Deflecting Swat foil-etched: Around $40
  • Deflecting Swat borderless foil: Around $70
  • Finale of Devastation borderless foil: Around $55
  • Sliver Gravemother extended art foil: Around $65
  • Sliver Gravemother extended art foil: Around $55
  • Zhulodok, Void Gorger extended art foil: Around $45
  • The Great Henge foil-etched: Around $55
  • Deadly Rollick borderless foil: Around $30
  • Land Tax foil-etched: Around $25

Top prices of Commander Masters reprints, regular print versions

  • Jeweled Lotus: Around $92
  • Doubling Season: Around $51
  • Capture of Jingzhou: Around $23
  • Avacyn, Angel of Hope: Around $33
  • The Ur-Dragon: Around $30
  • The Great Henge: Around $44
  • Ulamog, the Ceaseless Hunger: Around $40
  • Demonic Tutor: Around $30
  • Deflecting Swat: Around $35
  • Finale of Devastation: Around $25
  • Cyclonic Rift: Around $27
  • Craterhoof Behemoth: Around $24
  • Land Tax: Around $22
  • Deadly Rollick: Around $20
  • Archfiend of Despair: Around $17
  • Smothering Tithe: Around $18
  • Grave Pact: Around $15
  • Jet Medallion: Around $16
  • Ruby Medallion: Around $15
  • Sapphire Medallion: Around $14
  • Pearl Medallion: Around $12
  • Purphoros, God of the Forge: Around $13
  • Balefire Dragon: Around $13
  • Emerald Medallion: Around $10

Update July 29, 10am CT: All Commander Masters prices were updated prior to launch.

Update Aug. 3, 8:45am CT: All MTG Commander Masters card prices were updated for the set’s release.

Update Aug. 9, 8am CT: All MTG Commander Masters card prices were updated following the global launch.

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