F

Final Turn Gaming

Clifton, NJ

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
Buys cards
No
Online sales
No
F

Finch and Sparrow Games

Signal Hill, CA

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
Buys cards
No
Online sales
No
F

Find Familiar Games

Mount Vernon, OH

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
Buys cards
No
Online sales
No
F

Finders Keepers Comics & Collectibles

Smithfield, PA

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
Buys cards
No
Online sales
No
F

Finger Lakes Sports Cards

Geneva, NY

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
Buys cards
No
Online sales
No
F

Finn McCool’s Sports & Collectibles

Daytona Beach, FL

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
Buys cards
No
Online sales
No
F

Finnigan's Sportscards

Albany, NY

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
Buys cards
No
Online sales
No
F

Fins Family Fun

Bandon, OR

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
Buys cards
No
Online sales
No
F

Fire & Dice Games

Los Angeles, CA

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
Buys cards
No
Online sales
No
F

Fire & Ice Games

Rocklin, CA

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
Buys cards
No
Online sales
No
F

Fire & Ice Games

Citrus Heights, CA

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
Buys cards
No
Online sales
No
F

Fire And Dice

Trumbull, CT

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
Buys cards
No
Online sales
No
F

Firemegoods

Diboll, TX

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
Buys cards
No
Online sales
No
F

First Aid Comics

Chicago, IL

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
Buys cards
No
Online sales
No
F

First Edition Finds

Sterling Heights, MI

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
Buys cards
No
Online sales
No
F

First Form

Toledo, OH

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
Buys cards
No
Online sales
No
F

First Round Picks

Canal Winchester, OH

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
Buys cards
No
Online sales
No
F

First Turn Games

Cedar Rapids, IA

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
Buys cards
No
Online sales
No
F

First-N-Ten

North Tonawanda, NY

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
Buys cards
No
Online sales
No
F

Fistful of Cards Toys, Games & Comics

Ridgecrest, CA

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
Buys cards
No
Online sales
No
F

Five Star Games - Sturbridge

Sturbridge, MA

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
Buys cards
No
Online sales
No
F

Five Star Games - West Springfield

West Springfield, MA

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
Buys cards
No
Online sales
No
F

FIVE6 Gaming

Pickerington, OH

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
Buys cards
No
Online sales
No
F

FK Sim Racing

West Haverstraw, NY

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
Buys cards
No
Online sales
No

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Where to sell Magic: The Gathering cards

If you're wondering where to sell Magic: The Gathering cards, your local game store is usually the quickest route. Most shops on this page buy MTG singles outright — Reserved List cards, modern staples, fetchlands, and graded copies — and many will take bulk commons and uncommons for cash or store credit.

Shops tend to pay closer to market value for format staples (Modern, Legacy, Commander) than for bulk rares. If you have a full collection to sell, bring it sorted by set if possible. Shops will typically quote over the phone on high-value singles if you have them itemized.

Where to buy Magic: The Gathering cards

Every store listed stocks Magic: The Gathering product. You'll find current-set booster boxes, Commander decks, Secret Lair drops, and a singles case covering Standard, Modern, Pioneer, Legacy, and Commander staples. Use the filters to find Magic: The Gathering cards near you.

Most MTG shops run weekly events — Friday Night Magic, Commander nights, Modern and Pioneer leagues — and host Prereleases for every new set. A good way to grow a collection is to play in events and trade with the regulars.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I sell MTG cards locally?
Most of the shops on this page buy Magic: The Gathering cards. Filter by state or city and look for the "Buys cards" indicator. Shops typically pay cash or store credit on the spot — and often more in store credit than cash.
How do local shops price MTG singles?
Most shops price against TCGplayer or Card Kingdom market prices and typically pay 40-65% of market on singles, with higher rates for Reserved List cards and hot format staples. Graded cards and signed cards are priced case by case.
Do Magic: The Gathering shops buy bulk?
Yes — most take bulk commons/uncommons at around $3-5 per thousand and bulk rares at around $0.10-0.30 each. Rates vary by shop; a sorted collection almost always gets a better offer than an unsorted shoebox.
Where can I find Magic: The Gathering cards near me?
Every store listed carries MTG singles and sealed product. Use the map view to find the closest Magic: The Gathering shop, or filter by state to browse all options in your area.
Do local card shops host Friday Night Magic?
Most of the shops listed run FNM and other sanctioned Magic events — Standard, Modern, Pioneer, Commander, and Prereleases. Check each store's page for event schedules or call ahead to confirm.