Magic: The Gathering - Antiquities Cards

Released in March 1994, Magic: The Gathering – Antiquities was one of the earliest themed sets in Magic’s history, following the foundational releases of Alpha, Beta, and Unlimited. This set marked a pivotal evolution in the game by introducing a strong narrative focus centered on artifacts and the legendary conflict between the brothers Urza and Mishra.

Designed by Richard Garfield and published by Wizards of the Coast, Antiquities stood out for its innovative mechanics and world-building, blending gameplay and lore in a way that set a new standard for future Magic sets. With a limited print run, it quickly became a collector’s favorite, featuring iconic cards like Mishra’s Workshop, Candelabra of Tawnos, and Transmute Artifact — many of which remain highly sought after to this day.

For collectors looking to sell Magic cards, Antiquities represents a valuable piece of the game’s early legacy. Though not as widely printed as Unlimited, its scarcity and historical significance give it enduring value. Its specialized focus on artifacts also makes it a unique and memorable set for both gameplay and collection purposes.

Many collectors with an interest in Antiquities are also part of broader hobby communities, including comic books. This crossover appeal continues to fuel both markets, and today it’s common to find collectors and shops that sell Magic cards alongside sell comic books, offering fans a rich and diverse experience across passions.

Whether you’re a long-time Magic fan or a new player exploring the game’s origins, Antiquities remains a cornerstone of Magic’s legacy — a set that reshaped the game through storytelling, strategy, and collectible artistry.

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Artifact Land – Wastes

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Antiquities
Artifact Land – Wastes
Land
None
1
Rare
None
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Artifact Land – Mishra's Factory Winter

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Antiquities
Artifact Land – Mishra’s Factory Winter
Land
None
2
Rare
$225
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Artifact Land – Strip Mine

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Antiquities
Artifact Land – Strip Mine
Land
None
3
Rare
$40
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Artifact Land – Tower of the Magistrate

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Antiquities
Artifact Land – Tower of the Magistrate
Land
None
4
Rare
None
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Clockwork Avian

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Antiquities
Clockwork Avian
Artifact
None
13
Uncommon
$20
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Tawnos's Coffin

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Antiquities
Tawnos’s Coffin
Artifact
None
39
Rare
$100
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Triskelion

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Antiquities
Triskelion
Artifact
None
40
Rare
$110

Common questions about Antiquities Magic Cards

What is Magic: The Gathering – Antiquities?

Antiquities is one of the earliest Magic: The Gathering expansions, released in March 1994. It introduced a strong artifact theme and was the first set to explore deep lore, featuring the legendary Brothers’ War between Urza and Mishra.

Are Antiquities cards valuable?

Yes! Due to the limited print run and the set’s age, many Antiquities cards are highly valuable—especially iconic ones like Mishra's Workshop and Candelabra of Tawnos. Condition and rarity heavily influence market value.

How can I sell Magic cards from the Antiquities set?

You can easily sell Magic cards from the Antiquities set by visiting our website. Simply reach out with a list or photos of your cards, and our team will provide a quote along with easy steps for secure and prompt payment.

Do you buy both Magic cards and comic books?

Absolutely! We specialize in collectibles. Whether you're looking to sell Magic cards or sell comic books, our team is ready to evaluate your collection and offer competitive prices.

Why do collectors seek out Antiquities cards?

Collectors love Antiquities for its historical value, unique artifact mechanics, and its role in Magic’s early development. It’s a key piece of MTG history, and cards from this set are prized for both nostalgia and investment potential.

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