Magic the Gatheringthe popular fantasy trading card game from Wizards of the Coast, recently released an official version Lord of the rings Extension. And amidst the millions of printed cards, the Frodos, Saurons, Aragorns and all the others, the publisher has added a special, unique card that represents the tantalizing treasure that is causing all this trouble: the One Ring itself. Well, that’s extraordinary rarely A ring card was found.
News of the discovery of the One Ring was first published on Twitter MTG fan account, Hipsters of the CoasTwho shared a link to The Certification of the card on Friday, suggesting whoever found the card promptly rated it. The map, illustrated by Finland-based artist Veli Nyström, received an award Mint 9 class leaderboardAccording to the authentication and rating company Professional Sports Authenticator, it only just qualifies as a “virtually perfect card”.
“One ring to rule them all, one ring to find them all, one ring to bring them all and bind them in the dark,” the official said MTG The Twitter account quoted author JRR Tolkien as reacting to the discovery of the One Ring. “We are thrilled to hear the story of a new ring bearer owning 1:1 series The One Ring! This journey has come to an end, but the adventure with #MTGxLOTR continues!”
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According to the Wall Street Journal, the bearer of the One Ring wishes to remain anonymous. The discovery of the One Ring comes just two weeks after Lord of the rings Crossover was released in trading card stores worldwide. The premiums for the card are well into the seven-digit range Dexerto reporting that the Spanish game store Gremio de Dregones offered $2.1 million for it. If the owner accepts this offer, The One Ring immediately becomes the most expensive magic All-time card that significantly outperforms the Black Lotus has repeatedly sold for over $500,000.