
This week, *Magic: The Gathering* releases its new *Marvel’s Spider-Man* set. This launch also introduces a series of *Magic: The Gathering* cards that are already generating huge excitement among fans – we predict they’ll be incredibly popular! The set includes the very first Infinity Stone card, and a rare, shiny version of the Soul Stone recently sold for $15,000 even before the official release.
Fans of the card game *Magic: The Gathering* can soon collect Infinity Stone cards, starting with the first one appearing in the upcoming *Spider-Man* set. The remaining Stone cards will be released in future sets, but the most valuable versions-special Cosmic Foil cards-are already proving to be very expensive. According to IGN, some of these rare cards are already selling for tens of thousands of dollars on eBay.
The rare Soul Stone card has been sold for $15,000 on two separate occasions. This means someone who purchased it for $10,000 got a really good deal!

Highly sought-after *Magic: The Gathering* cards can be incredibly expensive, but some recent prices are still surprising. What’s particularly interesting is that these cards aren’t officially available for purchase until Friday, September 26th. Once they’re widely released, these prices might seem excessive. Alternatively, if a limited number become available, they could turn out to be bargains.
Whether prices increase or decrease, the other Infinity Stone cards are likely to be very valuable once released – and possibly even before! Like Thanos, *Magic: The Gathering* players are known for their dedication to completing full sets, and sometimes that pursuit can be all-consuming.
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2025-09-24 23:32