Rare
Juzám Djinn Arabian Nights #29
Card #29 · Illustrated by Mark Tedin · Black Colour
Market value · ungraded
$2,885.00
PSA 10
$7,800
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Juzám Djinn is a Rare Magic: The Gathering card from Arabian Nights (#29), illustrated by Mark Tedin. Its current blended market value is $2,885.00 ungraded, with a PSA 10 worth around $7,800. Prices update from real market data.
Graded prices
Ungraded (raw)$2,885.00
| Grade | Relative value | Price |
|---|---|---|
| PSA 10 | $7,800$7,800–$7,800 | |
| PSA 9 | $2,878$2,878–$2,878 |
“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 92026-07-06Auction$2,640
BGS 92026-07-06Auction$2,640
CGC 4.52026-07-06Auction$1,320
CGC 52026-07-06Auction$1,350
CGC 7.52026-07-06Auction$1,590
BGS 8.52026-06-15Auction$2,400
Raw2026-05-04Auction$630
BGS 92026-04-13Auction$3,000
CGC 9.52025-11-10Auction$3,240
BGS 9.52025-06-23Auction$6,300
PSA 92025-02-24Auction$2,880
CGC 8.52024-12-16Auction$1,740
12 Fanatics Collect sales matched to this card.
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Card details
- Number
- #29
- Rarity
- Rare
- Illustrator
- Mark Tedin
- Colour
- Black
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Frequently asked questions
How much is Juzám Djinn worth?
Juzám Djinn (Arabian Nights #29) is worth around $2,885.00 ungraded, or about $7,800 in PSA 10, based on live Magic: The Gathering market data.
What is a PSA 10 Juzám Djinn worth?
A PSA 10 Juzám Djinn sells for around $7,800, roughly 3× the ungraded price.
Where can I buy Juzám Djinn?
You can buy Juzám Djinn on TCGplayer, Cardmarket and eBay — see the live listings on this page. Always compare against the blended market value first.
What rarity is Juzám Djinn?
Juzám Djinn is a Rare Magic: The Gathering card from the Arabian Nights set, illustrated by Mark Tedin.