Bridgeville Police help reunite person with their 'Magic: The Gathering' collection

Magic the gathering cards
Magic the Gathering cards turned into Bridgeville Police Photo credit Bridgeville Police

Someone who lost their collection of gaming cards has been reunited, that’s to the work of a local police department.

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On Thursday, Bridgeville Police posted a photo on their Facebook page after someone turned in a binder full of “Magic: the Gathering” cards.

The binder found at the intersection of Bower Hill Road and Commercial Street, right next the Dairy Delite.

In an update on Thursday afternoon, Police said that the owner of the binder was able to give a “very detailed description of the binder and its contents,” adding they were able to reunite the person with his cards in less than an hour.

It may seem silly that someone would be concerned about their “Magic” cards, but the game is very popular and some cards and collections can be very valuable.

Depending on the card, some can go for thousands of dollars, while others can be worth a lot less, $50 or so.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Bridgeville Police