Foil Signed Fulminator Mage?

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Posted on July 7, 2014, 3:23 p.m. by 8vomit

Hey folks! its been a minute since I've logged on, given that my computer crashed. And damn it I miss the tappedout community.

Anyways, I'm looking to sell my rock deck A Pain in the Spine! on SCG, I need a new car. But i dont feel like that is the best place to sell my foil signed Fulminator Mage , so i figured I would offer it on here. I got it at a LGS, and one of the people working there got it signed at a tournament that rk post was at.

You will have to call/text me, as I dont have access to a computer consistently. I can send pictures upon request. I value it at 175$ but would probably take a little less. 207 344 3450.

So let me know if you're interested. Thanks for looking.

TurboFagoot says... #2

Do you value it higher because of the signature?

Signature's usually mark it down a grading level, meaning this is worth less than a non-signed foil.

July 7, 2014 4:45 p.m.

Jay says... #3

Worth less to some. Many people consider sigs extra value. The amount extra depends on how elusive the artist is.

July 7, 2014 5:02 p.m.

gufymike says... #4

I would value it at 70-71$ this is the lowest you can get a LP (and a nm) Foil FM on tcgplayer. the rest of the near mints are 74-75.

rk post is a very active artist and I currently own quite a few pieces of his that are signed and I can get more, he'll be in portland for the gp and pt next month. Follow his facebook page and you can find out all the places he goes. I'm saying this is a common signature.

Getting signatures on cards is easy and mostly free. You can mail cards to artists (most allow this with a return s.a.s.e.) and/or visit them at events where they are at... almost every weekend. This is one reason it's marked down, next it is no longer nm but damaged and nm is prized more than these by the majority of people, because in the long run, nm cards are harder to get than signed.

And to just prove the case, starcity and channelfireball both lower the quality by one for signed cards.

Now if you can find the right person, you might be able to pull off the 175$ you want for it. But good luck.

Though artist alters do add to the price, not take away from it.

July 7, 2014 5:17 p.m.

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