All-Time Highs
About All-Time Highs
This page tracks every Magic: The Gathering card that has reached or is approaching its all-time high TCGPlayer market price. "New All-Time Highs" lists cards that just surpassed their previous peak, while "Near All-Time Highs" shows cards trading close to their record, potential breakouts if demand continues.
ATH data is a leading indicator for the MTG market. Cards hitting new peaks often signal sustained demand rather than a one-day spike. Cross-reference breakouts with the price movers to see if momentum is accelerating, or check SpellBook Scores for a composite view of a card's market strength.
All prices are TCGPlayer market prices based on real transactions, updated daily at 6 AM UTC. Toggle between regular and foil pricing and adjust the minimum price filter to focus on the cards that matter to your portfolio.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are MTG all-time high prices?
An all-time high (ATH) means a card's current TCGPlayer market price has surpassed every previous recorded price. This page tracks cards that just broke their ATH and cards trading near their historical peak, updated daily.
Why do MTG cards hit all-time highs?
Cards reach new ATHs due to tournament results driving demand, Commander popularity spikes, supply drying up on older printings, or speculation around upcoming sets and bans. The '% Above' column shows how far beyond the previous record a card has climbed.
How often are all-time highs updated?
ATH data refreshes daily using TCGPlayer market prices — real transaction data, not listing prices. Cards appear the same day they break their record, so you can spot breakouts as they happen.