Magby
Mysterious Treasures · #88/123
Magby (88/123), the Common from Mysterious Treasures, has an estimated ungraded market price of about $5–$7.
As of July 18, 2026 · tracked daily by Riffle · estimates, not financial advice

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About Magby
Magby is a Common (88/123) from the Pokémon Mysterious Treasures set, released August 1, 2007. Ungraded copies currently trade at an estimated market price of $5–$7. The artwork is by Midori Harada. Riffle tracks its market price daily; graded (PSA) comps and full price history are available with Riffle.
Details
Other versions of Magby
Magby appears on 9 different cards across the sets Riffle tracks, at very different values. This page covers #88/123 from Mysterious Treasures; the collector number printed at the bottom of the card tells them apart.
- Magby#186/182 · Paradox Rift$20–$27Illustration Rare
- Magby#23/111 · Neo Genesis$10–$13Rare
- Magby#019/182 · Paradox Riftunder $1Common
- Magby#17/165 · Expedition Base Set—Rare
- Magby#52/165 · Expedition Base Set—Rare
- Magby#24/109 · Team Rocket Returns—Rare
- Magby#41/102 · Triumphant—Uncommon
- Magby#46/95 · Call of Legends—Uncommon
FAQ
How much is Magby (88/123) worth?
Magby (88/123), the Common from Mysterious Treasures, has an estimated ungraded market price of about $5–$7. Note: 8 other cards named Magby exist across the sets Riffle tracks, at very different values; check the collector number.
Which Magby card is this, and how do I tell the versions apart?
This page covers Magby (88/123), the Common (about $5–$7) from Mysterious Treasures.
The other versions: #186/182 from Paradox Rift (Illustration rare, about $20–$27); #23/111 from Neo Genesis (Rare, about $10–$13); #019/182 from Paradox Rift (Common, about under $1); #17/165 from Expedition Base Set (Rare); #52/165 from Expedition Base Set (Rare); #24/109 from Team Rocket Returns (Rare); #41/102 from Triumphant (Uncommon); #46/95 from Call of Legends (Uncommon).
The collector number printed at the bottom of the card is the reliable way to tell them apart.