Good call. I ended up buying my iPhone last year when it was mucho dollars. I used money from a huge eBay auction I sold. Then, a month later, iPhones dropped $200. DANGIT! Of course, back then, I wasn’t introduced to A&A.
All the boxes from booster1 were like this. Really easy to open and reglue. Thats why the changed it int booster2.
As long as you cards are still sealed in the platic bag you are OK. But it was really easy for “bad” people to open a box to see what was inside. If they didn’t like… just heat the glue a litte and reclose the box
I guess wizards took the decision purely on low cost… cheap bastards !!
I guess my challenge would be getting used to those maps again.
I was thinking of lettered columns and numbered rows, like battleship. Use the facing as described above. Counting movements should not be a prob. I think a code chart for unit shorthand would be wise too, to speed the play.
I like it and plan to refer to it often as I am building my collection. Other than EBay, what sites are you using to gather the data?
Mostly eBay and one online store. As more online stores offer A&A Mini singles I’ll add them to the formula.
A couple of things to consider:
1. Price does not include shipping.
2. Commons and Uncommons are usually sold in groups of 2 or more. So the individual price is based on the average price of a single miniature.
3. The average prices are based on closed auctions within the past 7 days.