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Sleight of Mind 30th Anniversary Edition #78 Magic: The Gathering card
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Sleight of Mind 30th Anniversary Edition #78

Card #78 · Illustrated by Mark Poole · Blue Colour
Market value · ungraded
$17.96
PSA 10
$33
2× raw
Blended from live market data · graded from real sold data
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Sleight of Mind is a Rare Magic: The Gathering card from 30th Anniversary Edition (#78), illustrated by Mark Poole. Its current blended market value is $17.96 ungraded, with a PSA 10 worth around $33. Prices update from real market data.

Graded prices
Ungraded (raw)$17.96
PSA graded price estimates by grade
GradeRelative valuePrice
PSA 10$33$33$33
PSA 9$126$126$126
“Sold” = median of real recent sold listings at that grade (eBay or Fanatics Collect — hover a badge to see which). Other figures are blended marketplace estimates. Confidence reflects source backing and price spread — not PSA-official values.

Recent Fanatics auction sales

GradeSoldTypePrice
PSA 92026-04-20Auction$126
CGC 6.52026-03-16Auction$300
CGC 72025-01-27Auction$252

3 Fanatics Collect sales matched to this card.

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Card details

Set
30th Anniversary Edition
Number
#78
Rarity
Rare
Illustrator
Mark Poole
Colour
Blue
Game
Magic: The Gathering

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Frequently asked questions

How much is Sleight of Mind worth?

Sleight of Mind (30th Anniversary Edition #78) is worth around $17.96 ungraded, or about $33 in PSA 10, based on live Magic: The Gathering market data.

What is a PSA 10 Sleight of Mind worth?

A PSA 10 Sleight of Mind sells for around $33, roughly 2× the ungraded price.

Where can I buy Sleight of Mind?

You can buy Sleight of Mind on TCGplayer, Cardmarket and eBay — see the live listings on this page. Always compare against the blended market value first.

What rarity is Sleight of Mind?

Sleight of Mind is a Rare Magic: The Gathering card from the 30th Anniversary Edition set, illustrated by Mark Poole.