Look at the top three cards of your library
For instance, a 2024 Fallout precon was around $32, while an Outlaws of Thunder Junction one was about $55
My beloved Simian Spirit Guide is the least powerful of the bunch but also the most recently banned
Nazgul #339 foil : Around $18 and normal at around $9 Nazgul #332 foil : Around $15 and normal at around $9 Nazgul #338 foil : Around $14 and normal at around $9 Nazgul #336 foil : Around $14 and normal at around $9 Nazgul #333 foil : Around $14 and normal at around $9 Nazgul #100 foil : Around $18 and normal at around $9 Nazgul #337 foil : Around $13 and normal at around $8 Nazgul #335 foil : Around $17 and normal at around $8 Nazgul #334 foil : Around $14 and normal at around $8 New Nazgul variants dropped through the second printing of LTR , featuring a Showcase Scrolls treatment

This was the first set that wasnt protected by Wizards reprint policy and in 2002, they announced the following changes to the reserved list/reprint policy: Rares from Ice Age along with select rares from Tempest , Stronghold , Exodus , Urza's Saga , Urza's Legacy , and Urza's Destiny were added to the reserved list No cards from Mercadian Masques or any future sets would be added to the reserved list Common and uncommon cards from Limited Edition were removed from the reserved list Non-English cards are included in the no-reprint policy The 2010 Revision In 2010, reserved cards could be reprinted as premium-exclusive cards
31, 2026 A mono-blue control deck