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Rare Foil Error Card: Traveling Chocobo from MTG Final Fantasy

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This listing includes a rare foil processing error card. There isn't much information circulating about this item, making it quite scarce. Additionally, the following cards will be included as bonuses: - Cypher Almacy R foil R0156 FIN☆JP - Ace Striker, Tidus U foil U0246 FIN☆JP - Sephiroth's Intervention C foil C0116 FIN☆JP - Summon: G.F. Ifrit C foil C0163 FIN☆JP - Bomb of Flames C foil C0130 FIN☆JP - Ice Magic C foil C0056 FIN☆JP - Gran Pulse's Ochuu C foil C0189 FIN☆JP - Burning Nibelheim M M0146 FIN☆JP - Memories of Nibelheim U U0026 FIN☆JP - Crystal of Earth R R0184 FIN☆JP - The Alien Poet R R0249 FIN☆JP - Genji Glove R R0258 FIN☆JP - The Struggle of Moogles R R0027 FIN☆JP - Illusion Guard, Jecht R (Braska's Ultimate Summon) R0104 FIN☆JP C3 cards, U26 cards, T12 cards, L5 cards. Rare cards are immediately stored in sleeves. There may be minor scratches, so please note this. To prevent any exchanges, there are no returns on this item.

Rare Foil Error Card: Traveling Chocobo from MTG Final Fantasy

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20,000 Yen ($128.21)

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Collector Commentary

This rare foil error card from the Magic: The Gathering and Final Fantasy crossover series highlights the unique intersection of both beloved franchises, appealing to collectors of both trading card games and RPG memorabilia. Released during a pivotal collaboration between Square Enix and Wizards of the Coast, this series has captured the interest of fans, particularly those nostalgic for the iconic Chocobo character. With its limited production and minor imperfections, this card's scarcity enhances its desirability, especially in the context of Japan's robust collectible market where preservation is prioritized. Collectors should note that while such error cards are intriguing for their novelty, the condition remains a crucial aspect, influencing potential value and appeal.