Magic The Gathering Kaldheim Set Booster Box | 30 Packs (360 Magic Cards)
30 Kaldheim (KHM) Set Booster Packs
Best booster for opening packs just to see what you'll get
12 Magic: The Gathering cards per pack
MTG set inspired by Vikings and Norse Mythology
Special price of $76.99 for next 24 hours! (11/26)
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Magic The Gathering Kaldheim Set Booster Box | 30 Packs (360 Magic Cards)
30 Kaldheim (KHM) Set Booster Packs
Best booster for opening packs just to see what you'll get
12 Magic: The Gathering cards per pack
MTG set inspired by Vikings and Norse Mythology
Special price of $76.99 for next 24 hours! (11/26)
Model: Magic The Gathering Kaldheim Set Booster Box | 30 Packs (360 Magic Cards)
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As the other commentors already mentioned: BUYER BEWARE. Many magic cards are opened, picked through, resealed (often poorly), and returned for refund. So even from a reputable seller they get what looks like unopened box returned and they resell as new, but all the valuable cards have been removed.
Sold by Amazon. Obviously not going to be resealed product
Doesn't matter. Amazon warehouse workers are overworked to the point of fatigue and everything on the warehouse floor is about metrics and being efficient on time. The way resealed crap gets into Amazon inventory is when assholes buy a booster box, open the boosters, take the rares/mythics/foils, repackage the missing cards with junk basic lands, and then re-shrinkwrap the resealed box. Amazon warehouse workers don't care enough and won't be trained well enough to spot re-sealed returns, to the untrained eye it looks like a customer bought something, never opened it, and just sent it back because they didn't want it. Then those returns get shuffled back into legitimate stock directly from WotC for another customer to be unlucky enough to open. Don't buy TCG products from Amazon. It's not even that much cheaper than getting it from TCGPlayer or CardKingdom, or whatever. The only advantage is faster* (sometimes?) shipping, but if you need it today, just drive to your local TCG store anyways.
Earlier this year, there was a deal for $83 each box and limit of 3. I'm surprised that Amazon is not liquidating like last time. Still this is a decent price if you are willing to shoulder some of the reseal risks. Which like other posters have mentioned is very rampant on Amazon.
I will comment that since the set booster is the largest of these boxes, the chance of any other Wizard plastic being used to seal this box is tough. So your change of a reseal is slightly lower. For those that don't know one fo the things that people do is reseal the collector boosters with the plastic from the Set boosters as the set booster is significantly larger than the collector booster box.
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I will comment that since the set booster is the largest of these boxes, the chance of any other Wizard plastic being used to seal this box is tough. So your change of a reseal is slightly lower. For those that don't know one fo the things that people do is reseal the collector boosters with the plastic from the Set boosters as the set booster is significantly larger than the collector booster box.
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