Antiquities
102 cards · expansion set · released March 4, 1994
Difficulty
2/5 to complete
Avg Card Value
$1286.65
Market average
Top Card
Mishra's Workshop
$2891.72
Rarity Tier
Overview
Antiquities is a Magic: The Gathering expansion set, released March 4, 1994 with 102 cards. Use the checklist below to track which cards you own, and scan any Antiquities card with Tappr to pull up its live market price in seconds.
Most valuable cards
The most valuable card in Antiquities right now is Mishra's Workshop, with a market price around $2891.72. Other standout cards include Candelabra of Tawnos and Mishra's Factory.
Cards from Antiquities
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Argivian Archaeologist
Argivian Blacksmith
Artifact Ward
Circle of Protection: Artifacts
Reconstruction
Phyrexian Gremlins
Detonate
Argothian Treefolk
Armageddon Clock
Clay Statue
Feldon's Cane
Mishra's War Machine
Shapeshifter
Tawnos's Weaponry
Urza's Miter
Mishra's Factory
Urza's Mine
Urza's Mine
Urza's Mine
Urza's Mine
Urza's Power Plant
Urza's Power Plant
Urza's Power Plant
Urza's Power Plant
Urza's Tower
Urza's Tower
Urza's Tower
Urza's Tower
Common questions
01 How many cards are in Antiquities?
Antiquities contains 102 cards. It was released March 4, 1994.
02 What is the most valuable card in Antiquities?
Mishra's Workshop is currently the most valuable Antiquities card, trading around $2891.72 in near-mint condition. Prices move constantly — scan your copy with Tappr for the live value.
03 When was Antiquities released?
Antiquities was released March 4, 1994 (1994) as a Magic: The Gathering expansion set.
04 How do I check Antiquities card prices?
Open Tappr, scan the card, and it recognizes the exact Antiquities printing and shows its current market price. You can also browse this page's card list for a full Antiquities price overview.
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