The 100 Most Expensive "Bulk" Magic: The Gathering Cards Right Now - June 2026
By Jason Coles •
If you judge Magic cards just by their rarity, you might miss out on the Uncommon and Common cards that are worth real money on the secondary market. To help you filter out the diamonds from the rough, we’ve put together a downloadable CSV report of the most expensive “bulk” Magic cards currently in Standard.
This report shows the 100 Uncommon, and Common-rarity Magic cards legal in Standard with the highest Market Price as of June 18, 2026. The report only considers Near Mint, standard-printing copies, meaning that foil, borderless, showcase, and extended-art cards were excluded.
Here are the top 10 cards from the report.
#1 Experimental Confectioner
Set: Wilds of Eldraine
Market Price: $9.85
While not an especially exciting card initially, Experimental Confectioner not only makes a food token as it enters, but grants you rats whenever you sacrifice them. We’ve had a few sets recently with food synergies, with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles being a hotbed for them. As such, the payoff here has really helped boost this one up.
#2 Untimely Malfunction
Set: Duskmourn: House of Horror
Market Price: $7.02
Whether in competitive sideboards or as part of the 99 in Commander decks, Untimely Malfunction works (ironically) as a flexible tool that can fix nearly any situation a red mage might find themselves in.
#3 Cid, Timeless Artificer (Multiple Versions)
Set: FINAL FANTASY
Market Price: $2.55 - $5.39
We’re cheating a bit here by condensing all 15 versions of Cid, Timeless Artificer into one item, instead of leaving them separated as they are in the full report.
Cid has the same “A deck can have any number of cards named…” clause that makes other cards like Hare Apparent and Slime Against Humanity so beloved, and valuable. The card incentivizes players to run as many copies of Cid as they can, so anyone who wants to build a Cid-centric deck needs dozens of Cids. This inflates the number of Cids that get sold, making all of them more valuable.
#4 Kutzil, Malamet Exemplar
Set: The Lost Caverns of Ixalan
Market Price: $4.21
Kutzil, Malamet Exemplar is a card which can power a lot of card draw in a few different strategies, with the big ones being +1/+1 counters and equipment decks. Both of those have had a lot of new toys in recent months, and this card is an easy way to include them to keep them running for a longer time.
#5 Spelunking
Set: The Lost Caverns of Ixalan
Market Price: $4.02
Spelunking is a fairly costed ramp spell that also draws a card, and offers insane combo potential with any cards that put lands into play tapped like Arboreal Grazer and Scapeshift. It currently sees competitive play in Modern and Pioneer, and will likely remain a Commander staple for landfall decks indefinitely.
#6 Withering Torment
Set: Duskmourn: House of Horror
Market Price: $3.75
Withering Torment stretches the color pie by giving black access to unconditional enchantment removal, making this card the go-to answer for enchantments in decks that can’t cast white or green spells.
#7 Boltwave
Set: Foundations
Market Price: $3.43
Boltwave is an inflexible but very potent burn card. It costs one mana and does three damage to each opponent, meaning you’re regularly getting 9 damage out of it in Commander games. As it’s a noncreature spell, it’s also a great one mana choice for all manner of decks running Commanders from Strixhaven and Marvel Super Heroes too.
#8 Patchwork Banner
Set: Bloomburrow
Market Price: $3.27
Patchwork Banner became a staple of typal Commander decks the moment it was printed in Bloomburrow, and has yet to be reprinted outside of a promo included in certain Bloomburrow tins.
#9 Return from the Wilds
Set: Wilds of Eldraine
Market Price: $3.06
This three-mana sorcery lets you not only ramp, but also make a creature or food token too. It’s flexible, it works in a lot of different strategies, and as we mentioned earlier, food tokens are a lot better than they used to be. Flexibility is always a big deal too.
#10 Hare Apparent
Set: Foundations
Market Price: $2.96
Like Cid, Timeless Artificer, Hare Apparent dares players to jam as many copies of this card into their deck as they can, which inflates the demand for this card over similarly popular cards that are limited to four copies per deck (or one in Commander).
By knowing which cards are more valuable than their rarity would suggest, you can save time choosing which cards to list as singles. Download the “Bulk” Magic Cards Report to review the 100 most expensive Uncommon and Common cards currently in Standard. Then list those cards on TCGplayer to unlock the full value of your inventory.