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Magic The Gathering Cards - Revised Edition - I have NO idea about this game or these cards. But I have about 75 of them in this box. I am putting Them in lots of 25. Happy Bidding! Winner of Auction must pay shipping, I will find the LEAST expensive way, and we will work it out!. I hope that is ok for winner. I am so excited to get my auctions listed!
If you have any of the following, you are likely shorting yourself SEVERELY, that is, if these cards are truly revised edition: The Dual Lands: Tundra, Underground Sea, Badlands, Taiga, Savannah, Scrubland, Bayou, Tropical Island, Volcanic Island and Plateau. These lands provide two colors of mana with the benefit of possessing two basic land types, an uncommon trait on non-basic lands. All future dual lands would be printed with restrictions. They are now a defining part of the Legacy and Vintage formats, due in particular to their ability to be searched for by the various Fetchlands released many years later.[6] While many cards were removed from Revised for power reasons, the original dual lands were retained. Demonic Tutor — The original and most powerful "tutor" card ever printed. This card is restricted in Vintage and banned in Legacy. All future tutors were printed with restrictions or made more expensive like Odyssey's Diabolic Tutor. (this card typically retails for $10-$14) Sol Ring — While all of the zero-casting cost mana artifacts were removed from Revised, Sol Ring remained. Its mana acceleration has caused it to be restricted in Vintage and banned in Legacy. (Now a staple in EDH, the original being worth much more.) why don't you take a few of the cards and provide pictures?