
Seraph of the Sword — Magic M14 Card Value
Magic M14What the Seraph of the Sword card from Magic M14 is worth — ungraded and graded (PSA 10).
Seraph of the Sword value — Ungraded $1. Prices updated July 2026.
Monthly CIB value, based on sold comps.
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Which version do you have?
For the cheapest way to own the Seraph of the Sword, purchase the Standard version for $1. The Foil version at $3 offers a visual upgrade, typically signifying a premium print run or special treatment, though scarcity is not indicated here. Budget-conscious collectors should stick to the Standard. Those willing to spend a little more for the Foil get a more aesthetically pleasing card.
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- Magic
- Set
- Magic M14
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- Magic
Seraph of the Sword (Magic M14) card value
An ungraded Seraph of the Sword from Magic M14 averages around $1. 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 | $1 | eBay sold comps |
Frequently asked questions
- What is the current resale value for an ungraded Seraph of the Sword from M14?
- The resale value for this ungraded card from the Magic M14 set is subject to current market fluctuations on our marketplace.
- Is the M14 set generally popular among Magic collectors?
- The Magic M14 set is a specific release within the Magic game collection, appealing to dedicated card collectors.
- How does the condition affect the value of Seraph of the Sword?
- Since this listing is ungraded, the card's final resale value will be heavily influenced by its actual physical condition.


