
Echocasting Symposium [Foil] #44 — Magic Secrets Of Strixhaven Card Value
Magic Secrets Of StrixhavenWhat the Echocasting Symposium [Foil] #44 card from Magic Secrets Of Strixhaven is worth — ungraded and graded (PSA 10).
Echocasting Symposium [Foil] #44 value — Ungraded $4. Prices updated July 2026.
Monthly CIB value, based on sold comps.
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Which version do you have?
To simply own Echocasting Symposium #44, purchase the Standard version for $4. The Promo version offers a slight premium, likely due to its limited distribution, while the Foil version commands the highest price at $4, suggesting a slight aesthetic upgrade. If budget is the primary concern, buy Standard. If you seek the most desirable version, the Promo is the slight upgrade worth paying a bit more for.
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Echocasting Symposium [Foil] #44 (Magic Secrets Of Strixhaven) card value
An ungraded Echocasting Symposium [Foil] #44 from Magic Secrets Of Strixhaven averages around $4. A Grade 9 copy runs about null, and a PSA 10 gem-mint commands null.
What drives the price
Centering, corners, edges, and surface decide a card's grade — and the grade decides the price. The jump from raw to PSA 10 can be 5–20×, so condition is everything. Holos, first editions, and shadowless prints carry the biggest premiums.
Price guide
What this actually trades for — sold values by condition vs. what sellers are asking today
| Condition | Value | Based on |
|---|---|---|
| Ungraded | $4 | eBay sold comps |
Frequently asked questions
- What is the current resale value for this ungraded Foil card?
- The current ungraded value for Echocasting Symposium [Foil] is listed at $4.
- Is this card rare within the Magic Secrets Of Strixhaven set?
- The card is part of the Magic Secrets Of Strixhaven set, and its foil status adds to its collectible appeal.
- Does the ungraded condition affect its future resale value?
- Being ungraded means its final value is dependent on its actual condition upon inspection.


