Judge Gift Cards 2001
Judge Gift Cards 2001 (g01) is a mainline Magic: The Gathering set (Judge Gift Cards) from 2001-01-01 with 2 catalogued printings. Oath of Druids near $147.52 anchors current chase interest. Median reference $101.88 across priced printings. Cactaur aggregates rarity splits, chase links, and a completion value snapshot so collectors and future sellers share one factual set index keyed to magic:en:g01.
What is Judge Gift Cards 2001?
Judge Gift Cards 2001 is a mainline release within Magic: The Gathering, dated 2001-01-01 in our catalog. Notable market references include Oath of Druids, Ball Lightning. Priced printings center around a $101.88 median snapshot. Catalog key magic:en:g01 powers this hub: rarity counts, chase links, and a full card table so you can plan singles purchases or future marketplace bids with the same data Cactaur uses on card pages.
What is Judge Gift Cards 2001?
Judge Gift Cards 2001 gives collectors a structured view of Judge Gift Cards printings without opening dozens of card tabs. 2 rows are searchable on this page, each linking to gameplay stats and refreshed market references. That structure mirrors how a future Cactaur marketplace listing will expose set-level inventory.
When was Judge Gift Cards 2001 released?
Released 2001-01-01, Judge Gift Cards 2001 belongs to the Judge Gift Cards era. Collectors use release timing to judge supply: early Judge Gift Cards sets often dry up once rotation or reprint news hits. Official count 2; indexed 2. Judge Gift Cards 2001 is indexed under slug g01 in the Cactaur Magic: The Gathering catalog.
What are the chase cards in Judge Gift Cards 2001?
High references in Judge Gift Cards 2001 currently include Oath of Druids at $147.52; Ball Lightning at $56.23. Chase slots combine scarcity, art, and competitive demand—prices move with tournament results and reprint rumors. Follow individual card pages for condition-specific ranges.
How much is Judge Gift Cards 2001 worth?
Adding priced singles yields a $203.75 rough index across 2 printings (low $56.23, median $101.88, high $147.52). That sum is not a sealed-box price—it is a catalog thought experiment for set completion at near-mint references. Judge Gift Cards 2001 is indexed under slug g01 in the Cactaur Magic: The Gathering catalog.
How do you complete Judge Gift Cards 2001?
Booster-set completion for Judge Gift Cards 2001 usually means opening product, trading duplicates, and buying missing holos. Use related sets below to spot overlapping trainers or energy cards that reduce spend. Judge Gift Cards 2001 is indexed under slug g01 in the Cactaur Magic: The Gathering catalog.
Chase cards
Rarity breakdown
| Rare | 2 |
|---|
All cards in Judge Gift Cards 2001
| Card | # | Rarity | Market USD |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oath of Druids | 2 | Rare | $147.52 |
| Ball Lightning | 1 | Rare | $56.23 |
Related sets
- Judge Gift Cards 2023 (2023-01-01)
- Judge Gift Cards 2022 (2022-01-01)
- Judge Gift Cards 2021 (2021-01-01)
- Judge Gift Cards 2020 (2020-01-01)
FAQ
How many cards are in Judge Gift Cards 2001?
Cactaur indexes 2 printings in Judge Gift Cards 2001; official count is 2. Variant or promo printings can push the indexed total above the number on the booster box.
When did Judge Gift Cards 2001 release?
Judge Gift Cards 2001 shows a catalog release date of 2001-01-01 for this English Magic: The Gathering entry. Judge Gift Cards 2001 is indexed under slug g01 in the Cactaur Magic: The Gathering catalog.
What is the most expensive card in Judge Gift Cards 2001?
Oath of Druids leads references around $147.52 in our latest snapshot. Prices change with condition and market volume. Judge Gift Cards 2001 is indexed under slug g01 in the Cactaur Magic: The Gathering catalog.
Is Judge Gift Cards 2001 good for beginners?
Judge Gift Cards 2001 works for collectors who already know Judge Gift Cards. Beginners may prefer a starter deck before chasing rare pulls from this set.
Where can I track Judge Gift Cards 2001 prices?
Use this Cactaur set page for a snapshot, then open individual card pages for ongoing market references. Future marketplace features will anchor off the same data attributes on each row.