Top 11 Rarest Magic Cards Ever Made

Black Lotus: is one of the most powerful and rare cards in Magic the Gathering, with only 1,100 originally produced.

Shichifukujin Dragon: Wizards of the Coast created the Shichifukujin Dragon card as a way to commemorate the building of the Duelists.

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Time Walk: Time Walk was one of the cards from the Alpha deck. It allows players to take an extra turn at a low cost and, as a result.

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Timetwister: Timetwister is part of the original 1993 Alpha set that introduced Magic the Gathering to the World.

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The Mox Cards: The five original mox cards make up the majority of the Power Nine. Each mox is a distinct jewel that provides.

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Taiga: is part of the original 1993 Magic the Gathering Limited Edition Alpha deck, which only had a 2.7 million card run.

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Tabernacle at Pendrell Vale: is part of the 1994 Legends set and on the reserved list so it will never be reprinted in the same format again.

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Imperial Seal: is part of the 1999 Portal Three Kingdoms deck, which was only produced for the Asian market and, as a result.

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1996 World Championship: The 1996 World Championship is the rarest Magic the Gathering card. It was a special edition one of a kind card.

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Blue Hurricane: is rare because it was a misprinted version of a card designed for the unreleased Summer Magic Deck in 1994.

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Ancestral Recall: Ancestral Recall is part of the Power Nine and original Alpha Deck. It was first intended to be a common card, meaning.

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