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Topic: Maze of Ith (Judge/FTV) PRINT RUN
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aud10ph1le Member
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posted October 19, 2012 12:08 AM

Does anyone know what the print runs of both foil cards are? I've heard about 1500 Judge foils were released. Is this correct? How about the FTV: Realms version? It's advertised as extremely limited... I'm trying to get an idea of TRUE long-term value for both... Thanks in advance.
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MagixDK Member
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posted October 19, 2012 08:01 AM

no numbers are released.
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3rasmo Member
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posted October 19, 2012 01:58 PM

All we do know is there are far more FTV than Judge
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aud10ph1le Member
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posted October 19, 2012 11:09 PM

Thanks. I suppose "extremely limited" doesn't really mean anything...
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Pippincro Banned
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posted October 20, 2012 01:47 AM

Though numbers aren't really known, someone tried to speculate on another board using the tiny bit of data that wizards provided. I'm talking about FTV here. Wizards said that during the Avacyn prerelease each store got the helvault, and all in all they sent out 6000 hellvaults (http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/arcana/963). So using the math that base level stores can allocate maximum 10 FTV, and advanced level 20 FTV you get around 60 000 to 100 000+ FTV packages. This number can also be lower, if one store got multiple hellvaults but the same doesn't work for FTV...
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Schiber Member
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posted October 20, 2012 08:36 PM

FTV is limited for a print run of cards that are sold BUT is nowhere near as limited as judge foils.Overall the judge foil should remain higher than the ftv maze.
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Default User Member
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posted October 23, 2012 01:12 AM

Most stores ran 2 prerelease events (Saturday and Sunday, some stores ran as many as eight), so I would approximate the numbers down by 50 %. I could live with 40-50 k FTVs. I would need to only get 500 copies of FtV:R Desert for 1 % of the print run...
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aud10ph1le Member
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posted October 23, 2012 02:30 AM

Strange, not a flood of Ith (FtV) on the international market... Obviously, a highly played card... Maybe the collectors are holding on to some of these too...
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