Antiquities
Released March 1994 · 100 cards
Set Overview
100 cards with a combined index value of $8,864.35. Up 5.2% over the last 30 days. Top performers: Ashnod's Transmogrant, Rakalite. Sealed: - Booster Box.
Value by Rarity
Top Gainers
| Card | Price | Change |
|---|---|---|
| $6.16 | +4.4% | |
| $1.88 | +3.3% | |
| $34.64 | +2.0% | |
| $3.05 | +0.7% | |
| $8.96 | +0.2% |
Top Losers
| Card | Price | Change |
|---|---|---|
| $111.31 | -3.1% |
Sealed Products
All Cards in Antiquities (85)
- Mishra's Workshop$3,000.97
- Candelabra of Tawnos$2,200.24
- Mishra's Factory$659.99
- Transmute Artifact$395.78
- Power Artifact$190.92
- Triskelion$159.30
- Strip Mine$141.24
- Argivian Archaeologist$130.22
- Tawnos's Coffin$127.67
- Su-Chi$100.12
- Hurkyl's Recall$82.40
- Gaea's Avenger$58.75
- Gate to Phyrexia$52.86
- Tetravus$39.58
- Colossus of Sardia$37.75
- Urza's Tower$35.92
- Ashnod's Altar$34.64
- Shatterstorm$27.95
- Ivory Tower$27.30
- Golgothian Sylex$26.01
- Yawgmoth Demon$23.09
- Urza's Mine$21.54
- Urza's Power Plant$21.41
- Powerleech$20.44
- Feldon's Cane$20.35
- Urza's Miter$20.19
- The Rack$19.57
- Haunting Wind$17.23
- Urza's Avenger$17.16
- Clockwork Avian$16.48
- Obelisk of Undoing$14.81
- Millstone$12.91
- Bronze Tablet$10.42
- Energy Flux$9.56
- Jalum Tome$9.44
- Shapeshifter$9.12
- Damping Field$8.96
- Mishra's War Machine$8.79
- Citanul Druid$8.60
- Titania's Song$6.86
- Ornithopter$6.50
- Weakstone$6.19
- Armageddon Clock$6.18
- Ashnod's Transmogrant$6.16
- Xenic Poltergeist$6.06
- Martyrs of Korlis$5.84
- Mightstone$5.71
- Coral Helm$5.70
- Rocket Launcher$5.37
- Cursed Rack$5.15
- Ashnod's Battle Gear$4.08
- Atog$3.80
- Detonate$3.60
- Primal Clay$3.48
- Crumble$3.16
- Goblin Artisans$3.15
- Circle of Protection: Artifacts$3.05
- Artifact Blast$2.36
- Tawnos's Weaponry$2.14
- Drafna's Restoration$1.92
- Rakalite$1.88
- Tawnos's Wand$1.88
- Priest of Yawgmoth$1.78
- Onulet$1.76
- Wall of Spears$1.65
- Dwarven Weaponsmith$1.62
- Argothian Pixies$1.56
- Reconstruction$1.49
- Artifact Possession$1.39
- Sage of Lat-Nam$1.35
- Phyrexian Gremlins$1.05
- Dragon Engine$0.97
- Urza's Chalice$0.89
- Yotian Soldier$0.68
- Tablet of Epityr$0.60
- Grapeshot Catapult$0.58
- Clay Statue$0.56
- Artifact Ward$0.54
- Staff of Zegon$0.54
- Amulet of Kroog$0.52
- Argothian Treefolk$0.52
- Battering Ram$0.48
- Argivian Blacksmith$0.44
- Orcish Mechanics$0.43
- Reverse Polarity$0.42
Frequently Asked Questions
How is an MTG set's total value calculated?
A set's total value is the sum of every card's current TCGPlayer market price. SpellBook Finance updates this daily and tracks percentage changes over 7, 30, and 90 days so you can spot appreciation or decline across the entire set.
What are the top gainers and losers in an MTG set?
Top gainers are cards whose price increased the most over the trailing 30-day window. Top losers are those that dropped the most. These lists help you identify which singles are driving a set's overall performance up or down.
How do sealed products relate to set performance?
Sealed products from the same set are listed on each set page with current market prices. Comparing sealed product prices to the set's singles value helps you decide whether cracking boxes or holding them sealed is the better financial play.
What are the most expensive cards in Antiquities?
The most valuable cards in Antiquities by current market price are Mishra's Workshop ($3000.97), Candelabra of Tawnos ($2200.24), Mishra's Factory ($659.99), Transmute Artifact ($395.78), Power Artifact ($190.92). See the full card list with live prices on this page.






