Every MTG Streets of New Capenna card worth money














Three-color legendary creatures return to Magic: The Gathering via the Streets of New Capenna set, showcasing the most expensive planeswalkers, lands, and creatures worth money.
Over a dozen Streets of New Capenna (SNC) cards are worth money following the official global launch that took place on April 29. The upcoming Standard-legal set features five crime boss families within three-color Shards, each of which has its own unique MTG mechanic. There are a total of three planeswalkers within the set, a Phyrexian, and the completed cycle of Triome lands that started within the Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths set.
Each of the most expensive New Capenna cards listed is based on prices obtained from MTGStocks, TCGPlayer, and MTGGoldfish. Prices are subject to change on a weekly basis. All New Capenna cards worth money will get updated on a monthly basis and after any major Magic tournaments.
Ob Nixilis, the Adversary

Likely the best SNC planeswalker within the set, and the most expensive, the foil-etched Showcase version of Ob Nixilis, the Adversary was valued as high as $180. It has dipped in price since May, though, and is now valued between $110 and $130. The non-etched borderless foil is priced at around $45 and the borderless regular foil is $45.
The prices for the other versions have dipped as well, with the non-foil Showcase worth around $25 and the borderless non-foil at $20. The regular version of Ob Nixilis, the Adversary has maintained its value at $16.
Elspeth Resplendent
Elspeth Resplendent is a narrow five-cost planeswalker within the SNC set, whose foil-etched Showcase card is valued at around $51, down from almost $150 at release. Despite the price drop, the booster fun foil-etched Elspeth Resplendent is the second-highest New Capenna card worth money following the set’s release.
The planeswalker’s value drops dramatically, however, with her foil borderless versions priced between $25 and $30 and the Showcase at $8. The regular version of Elspeth Resplendent is worth around $5.
Bootleggers’ Stash
Bootleggers’ Stash is an Artifact that can create Treasure tokens via tapping lands you control. Playable in multiple Magic formats, the borderless foil version of the Artifact is valued between $40 and $50.
A non-foil borderless version is valued at around $22 and the SNC regular version of Bootleggers’ Stash is priced at around $19.
Urabrask, Heretic Praetor
Another Phyrexian Praetor has slipped into a Standard-legal MTG set. The foil Phyrexian version of the Praetor has risen in price to around $65 since the release of SNC, while the foil-etched art-deco Showcase version has dropped slightly to around $35.
A Showcase foil of Urabrask, Heretic Praetor dropped significantly in price after launch to around $10. And the regular version is worth around $3.
Ledger Shredder
Spiking in price shortly after the release of SNC, Ledger Shredder has an extended foil version that was valued at around $35 and has recently continued to climb in price to $40. The bird advisor is not only a bomb in New Capenna Limited but has become popular within the Commander and Legacy formats.
Other versions also spiked in value, with Ledger Shredder’s non-foil extended-art version pricing at around $27, along with the regular foil. And the regular non-foil version of the bird advisor is worth between $22 and $25.
Luxior, Giada’s Gift
Luxior, Giada’s Gift is a unique SNC Equipment that can attach to planeswalkers or creatures. The extended foil version of the legendary Artifact is valued at around $33.
Mostly played in the Commander and Modern formats, the regular version of Luxior, Giada’s Gift is worth around $16. The non-foil extended version of the legendary Artifact Equipment is valued at around $18.
Vivien on the Hunt
Vivien returns to Standard via her SNC planeswalker card, Vivien on the Hunt. Her Showcase foil-etched planeswalker version is valued at around $30.
The New Capenna planeswalker alternative art should maintain its value due to its rarity. Other versions of Vivien on the Hunt, however, have dropped since launch. Her non-etched foil borderless is $25 and the foil Showcase has dropped to around $10. The regular version of Vivien on the Hunt is worth around $6.
Halo Fountain
Mostly played in the MTG Commander format, Halo Fountain is an Artifact that’s an alternative win condition within the New Capenna set. The borderless foil version of Halo Fountain had a price spike in May that drove it up to around $25. Since then, the MTG Artifact’s alternative art foil version has dropped down to a value between $11 and $15.
Tri-land SNC cycle lands worth money
Providing mana fixing, the New Capenna Tri-land cycle completes the Triome land cycle from Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths. There are a total of five Tri-lands and each is the most expensive land in the Streets of New Capenna set.
Spara’s Headquarters
Spara’s Headquarters is the most expensive of all the Tri-lands in SNC via a borderless foil version that is worth around $55. There is also an art deco Showcase foil version worth around $15. The borderless non-foil version is valued at around $23, and the regular Tri-land version of Spara’s Headquarters is priced at around $10.
Raffine’s Tower
A borderless foil version of Raffine’s Tower, similar to Spara’s Headquarters, is priced at around $52. An art-deco Showcase foil version is worth around $16 and the regular version of the Tri-land is priced at $10.
Ziatora’s Proving Ground
Rising slightly in value since the release of SNC, the borderless foil version of Ziatora’s Proving Ground is worth around $55. The Showcase art-deco foil is priced at around $16 and the regular version of the Tri-land is worth $9.
Xander’s Lounge
Xander’s Lounge has a foil borderless version worth around $50 and an art deco Showcase foil version valued at around $16. A regular version of the Tri-land is worth around $8.50.
Jetmir’s Garden
Jetmir’s Garden has one of the lowest-priced regular versions, but the borderless foil version of the SNC land is valued at around $55. The art deco Showcase foil version is priced at around $13, and the regular Tri-land version is priced between $8 and $8.50.
Update April 29 9:40am CT: All prices were updated following the release of Streets of New Capenna.
Update June 13 2pm CT: All Streets of New Capenna card prices were updated for the month of June.
All images via Wizards of the Coast.
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