Wizards of the Coast went back in time with The Brothers’ War <\/em>set, and with that time travel came Retro Artifacts that are worth serious money on the secondary Magic: The Gathering<\/em> market.<\/p>
There are three versions of The Brothers’ War <\/em>Retro Artifacts. The first is only in BRO<\/em> Draft booster packs and is a regular Retro Frame. Set and collector boosters contain Retro Schematics, non-foil and foil. Also found in BRO<\/em> collector boosters only are double rainbow foil Retro Artifact schematic serial cards that are numbered up to 500. <\/p>
Several Retro Artifact MTG<\/em> cards with the double rainbow foil schematic treatment and serial numbers have skyrocketed in price on the secondary market following the release of The Brothers’ War<\/em>. The serialized cards are hard to find while cracking packs, resulting in cards like Mox Amber and Wurmcoil Engine having serialized schematic cards that are getting sold for thousands of dollars. <\/p>
Prices for Retro Artifact schematic serial numbered cards may fluctuate and change dramatically following the release of The Brothers’ War<\/em>. Very few of these Artifacts have been cracked in packs, driving prices higher on the secondary market than what they might be several months from now. Prices for schematic foil Retro Artifacts that don’t have serial numbers are more likely to maintain their current value.<\/p>
Here’s every Retro Artifact from The Brothers’ War <\/em>set that is worth money, according to MTGStocks<\/a>, TCGPlayer<\/a>, and MTGGoldfish<\/a>. <\/p>