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Magic: The Gathering · AK

Magic: The Gathering card shops in Alaska

Magic: The Gathering shops with singles, sealed, and event play — what to look for in a shop's singles pricing, buylist, and Friday Night Magic.

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Magic: The Gathering shops in Alaska

  1. 300 5th Ave, Skagway, AK 99840

    Winter's Veil Cards & Games is a card shop in Skagway, Alaska, on 5th Avenue, listed for Magic: The Gathering and sports cards. A phone number and an official website at wintersveillgs.com are both on the listing. Nothing on file covers whether it buys collections and opening hours, and the listing does not guess. The shop's own website is what confirmed it trades cards; the address and contact details come from imported place data.

    Sports cards · Magic: The Gathering

  2. 8367 Suite 225, Juneau city and, AK 99801

    Riddle Valley Games is a Juneau, Alaska card shop carrying Magic: The Gathering and Disney Lorcana. Opening hours are published for Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. A phone number and an official website at riddlevalleygames.com are both on the listing. Nothing on file covers whether it buys collections, and the listing does not guess. Confirmation that this is a card business came from the shop's own website; everything else is imported place data.

    Magic: The Gathering · Disney Lorcana

  3. The Gilded Table

    Hours unknown

    345 Sterling Hwy, Homer, AK 99603

    The Gilded Table is a card shop trading from Sterling Highway in Homer, Alaska. It is listed under Magic: The Gathering and nothing else. It runs in-store events. The listing carries a phone number and links the shop's own site at gildedtableak.com. Still missing from the record: opening hours. Confirmation that this is a card business came from the shop's own website; everything else is imported place data.

    Magic: The Gathering

What to look for

Singles priced individually and kept current

Magic prices move constantly. A shop with a real singles operation reprices; one with a dusty binder at year-old numbers does not.

A buylist, or a willingness to quote one

Being able to sell cards back is half of what a local Magic shop is for. Ask what they pay on staples in the format you play.

The rest is on the magic: the gathering page, along with the questions worth asking before you hand over a collection.