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  1. 206 KAZUKI TAKAHASHI CARDS -MINT—- 1996— 22 Pages Of 9 Cards + 6, 3 Ring Binder. Opens in a new window or tab. C $234.93. 0 bids · Time left 2d 23h. from United ...

  2. 1996 Konami Yu-Gi-Oh Foil Single Cards 1st Edition Kazuki Takahashi. Pre-Owned. C $1.80 to C $2.49. Buy It Now. +C $13.44 shipping. from United States. Sponsored. YU-GI-OH! TRADING CARD GAME PIN ~ 1996 UPPER DECK KAZUKI TAKAHASHI ~ NEW SEALED.

  3. 1996 Kazuki Takahashi YuGiOh 3D Effect Card Set of 23 Including Collectable. Pre-Owned. C $55.74. Buy It Now. +C $34.04 shipping. from United States. Sponsored.

    • 25 Doomcaliber Knight - $700
    • 24 Gold Sarcophagus - $1372
    • 23 Number 89: Diablosis The Mind Hacker - $450
    • 22 Dark Magician Girl - $1,100
    • 21 Minerva, The Exalted Lightsworn - $1,900
    • 20 Crush Card Virus - $2,474
    • 19 Number 93: Utopia Kaiser - $300- $600
    • 18 Shrink - $1,200
    • 17 Chinese Blue Eyes White Dragon - $1,300 - $3,900
    • 16 Chinese Dark Magician - $800 - $1,600

    Just like in the manga and anime series, there have been a number of tournaments around the world where players can battle one another for prestige within the card game community, the championship title, and fantastic prizes. Often the champion is awarded a promo of a super rare card. And Doomcaliber Knight was the prize card for several of the SHO...

    We have to wonder if there's maybe some actual gold in this promo card with how much its worth. One promo Gold Sarcophagus card runs about $1372 and higher, with some of the lowest prices listing it at around $999. There were only about 25 of these cards designed and were only given out during a few of the SHONEN JUMP championships and during the P...

    This super rare card was one of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Championship Series Prize Cards. Its rarity has made a near mint condition version of its original print cost $450. To be fair, it gives you a pretty awesome effect. One material can be detached and the owner is able to choose one face-down monster from their opponent's extra deck to banish. If the card...

    Dark Magician Girl is probably considered to be one of (other than the Dark Magician and Blue Eyes White Dragon) the mascot characters of the series, with her being a monster often used in Yugi's deck. Because of her popularity, she has a lot of re-releases and variations in the card game. But the first Japanese promo card that features her is cons...

    The three categories of cards (monster, spell, and trap) are broken down into even more categories which are based on a number of things like attributes, effects, etc. Certain cards can only be used when specific conditions are met, and certain monster cards can only be used when they are summoned. Minerva, The Exalted Lightsword, is one of those s...

    Most fans of the series will remember the first appearance of the Crush Card Virus. It was used by Kaiba against Yugi in Duelist Kingdom and caused him quite a bit of trouble! It doesn't have quite the same devastating effect as in the show, but it does allow a player to take out some of their opponent's strong monsters in one move! Only about 40 c...

    This super rare card was one of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Championship Series Prize Cards. It's out of stock pretty much everywhere, but it'll run you somewhere between $300 and $600 to get one of these. Once per turn with this card, according to the, a player can "Special Summon Rank 9 or lower Number monsters with 3000 or less ATK that have different Ranks f...

    The Shrink card is a pretty common card. It is a spell card and has a neat effect of cutting a monster's attack power in half for a turn. The first edition of Shrink is the one that even the most dedicated player will have trouble finding. There were only 26 of these cards released between May and December of 2006 and was given out as a prize to th...

    The Yu-Gi-Oh card game isn't just popular in the United States and Japan, it has a pretty big fanbase worldwide, including in China. It is also, apparently a pretty lucrative hobby to have if a player plans on selling their cards. This version of the card was the first edition sold in China and is considered to be one of the more exclusive editions...

    Another reason why Yu-Gi-Oh! cards in different languages are so impossible to find and become so expensive is that there was a limited number of them ever produced. That's the reason for this Chinese Dark Magician, as it was not only released back in 1999 but there were only 100 ever made. It can be worth about $800 and even double that amount. It...

  4. Yu-Gi-Oh Kazuki Takahashi Signed Reproduction Original Picture Seto Kaiba. Pre-Owned. $759.99. Was: $799.99 5% off. or Best Offer. Free shipping. from Japan.

  5. 2021 Topps NPB/Chrome RC Lot: Hiroto Takahashi #206/21, Top NPB '24ERA -7 cards. $17.99. Yohei Ohshima #89 Topps Chrome 2021 NPB Japanese Aqua Refractor Card 141/199. $5.49. 2021 Topps Chrome HIROTO TAKAHASHI NPB Nippon RC 1st Card Silver Refractor #21.

  6. TRADING CARD GAME UNION ARENA STARTER DECK [UA29ST] Kamen Rider ¥2,580. TRADING CARD GAME UNION ARENA [UA29BT] KAMEN RIDER - Box ¥7,480. TRADING CARD GAME UNION ARENA [UA28BT] Kaiju No. 8 - Box. [B-50] Z/X Zillions of enemy X - Code: Ascension - 星火燎原編 - 爆煌!. 閃光星 < Stella Sparkle > Box ¥4,880.

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