$3m Black Lotus overtakes 1/1 One Ring to claim Magic: The Gathering's most expensive card record
Welcome back, Black Lotus. Magic: The Gathering’s single most famous card has returned to the top of the expensive cardboard pile thanks to a private auction where someone paid a soul-squeezing $3…
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