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Recently, I was looking into the most expensive Pokemon cards ever sold, and I came across some surprisingly high price tags for other TCG auctions. In fact, some of those sales actually outpace the most expensive Pokemon cards, even if they didn’t quite make the rounds in headlines the same way. If the collectible market fascinates you as much as it does me, I thought it could be interesting to look at the other most expensive trading cards ever sold, outside of Pokemon. So, here are the highest price tags recorded for trading card sales (that aren’t Pokemon).
5) Magic: The Gathering – Timetwister

This card is part of the so-called rare Power Nine cards from the game’s early core sets. As the name implies, they are widely considered to be among the strongest cards ever printed for Magic: The Gathering. They’re also fairly rare, landing the Timetwister card a spot on the most expensive trading cards list.
Back in April 2023, a Limited Edition Alpha version of this card sold for $84,000 in a Fanatics Collect Premier Auction. The card in question was a PSA 10 Mint, making it especially valuable compared to other copies on the market, which are often rated lower.
4) Magic: The Gathering – Lord of the Pit

In 4th place, we have another rare Magic: The Gathering card. Lord of the Pit is an interesting card, as it has actually been reprinted quite often. Modern reprintings go for as little as $0.50 on sites like TCG Player. However, the card’s first run was fairly limited, which is why an Alpha once sold for a shockingly high price.
In January 2023, a CGC 10 graded 1993 Limited Edition Alpha Lord of the Pit card sold in a Fanatics Collect auction for $105,000. At the time, this made it the second most expensive Magic: The Gathering card ever sold. It has since been unseated thanks to more recent high-tier sales, but it remains a piece of TCG collectible history.
3) Yu-Gi-Oh! – Tyler the Great Warrior











