
Swiftfoot Boots (The Brothers' War Retro Artifacts) — MTG Card Value
The Brothers' War Retro ArtifactsWhat the Swiftfoot Boots from The Brothers' War Retro Artifacts is worth — market price for the single.
Swiftfoot Boots (The Brothers' War Retro Artifacts) value — Market $3.31 · Foil $3.01. Prices updated August 2026.
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Which version do you have?
For the cheapest way to own Swiftfoot Boots, grab the Standard version for $3. The higher priced Standard versions, at $375 and $3, likely represent different editions or packaging, offering collectors a premium experience. If you just want the item, buy the $3 version. If you are a dedicated collector seeking the best presentation or scarcity, pay the premium for the $375 version.
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Item details
- Brand
- Uncommon
- Set
- The Brothers' War Retro Artifacts
- Rarity
- Uncommon
- Number
- #58
Swiftfoot Boots (The Brothers' War Retro Artifacts) value
The Swiftfoot Boots from The Brothers' War Retro Artifacts (#58) has a market price of $3.31, with the foil at $3.01.
What drives the price
For Magic singles, set, rarity, condition (NM vs played), and playability/format demand drive value. First printings, foils, and cards that see competitive or Commander play hold value best; reprints soften prices.
Price guide
What this actually trades for — sold values by condition vs. what sellers are asking today
| Condition | Value | Based on |
|---|---|---|
| Market | $3.31 | eBay sold comps |
| Foil | $3.01 | eBay sold comps |
Frequently asked questions
- What is the current market value for the standard Swiftfoot Boots card?
- The standard, non-foil version of Swiftfoot Boots is currently listed with a market value of $2.76.
- Is the foil version more valuable than the standard version?
- Yes, the foil version of Swiftfoot Boots is valued higher at $3.30 compared to the standard $2.76.
- How rare is the Swiftfoot Boots card in this set?
- Swiftfoot Boots is listed as an Uncommon rarity within The Brothers' War Retro Artifacts set.







