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Market, Low, Mid: The Prices on a Magic Card, Explained
MTGCompare Β· 9 June 2026 Β· 4 min read
Look up any Magic single and you'll see a confusing spread of numbers. Here's what each one is measuring.
- Market price β a rolling average of recent sales. The closest thing to "what it's really worth" right now.
- Low β the cheapest currently-listed copy, often heavily played or from overseas.
- Mid β the midpoint of active listings; a rough "fair ask".
- Listed / direct low β the cheapest copy from a vetted seller.
Which should you pay?
You should pay the lowest delivered price for the condition you want β full stop. The "market" number is a useful sanity check (is this listing a deal or a rip-off?), but you never have to pay the average if a cheaper buyable copy exists.
That's the whole idea here: each card page collapses every store's price into one ranked list so you can see the genuine floor β and how far the priciest seller is above it β in one glance.