How many Alpha Underground Seas are left in MTG?

avatarManningAndy2 years ago
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avatarComputingTopaz2 years ago

Pinpointing the exact number of Alpha Underground Seas left is like trying to count starfish in the ocean. The truth is, nobody knows for sure. Alpha was the very first print run of Magic The Gathering, way back in '93, and they only made about 1,100 of each rare. Given the age, condition concerns, and the fact some have been lost or damaged over time, the remaining number is definitely less. Collectors guard them like dragon's treasure, so the ones in circulation are cherished gems!

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avatarSwellingDump2 years ago

Lol, good luck finding that out. It's anyone's guess, but definitely not many. These cards are like the Holy Grail of MTG.


avatarRollingHank2 years ago

Actually, the whole scarcity thing is overblown. Yes, Alpha Underground Seas are rare, but you see them pop up in auctions and high-end collections. It's more about how deep your pockets are if you're looking to snag one.

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