

Special thanks to Complete Set and Gemr for their in-depth card valuations.When Yu-Gi-Oh! first came out all the way back in Japan in the year 1997, nobody could have ever predicted that it would go on to spawn one of the largest trading card games in the world right up there with Pokemon and Magic: The Gathering. Only rumors have confirmed the price tag, but consistently it has been said that it was originally sold for $2 million, and later placed up for sale for around $10 million. The ultimate winner of the first Yugioh tournament in Japan was gifted this beauty, and it was printed on stainless steel. With a ( confirmed) only singular print of this card in existence, the 1999 Tournament Black Luster Soldier is largely regarded by collectors as the rarest Yugioh card in the world. Tournament Black Luster Soldier - $2 million - $10 million Read about what Tyler thinks of the card now, here.ġ. It’s the only one in existence - but Tyler has of yet received an offer that had made him willing to part with the one-of-a-kind card. In 2002, 14-year-old Tyler Gressle was diagnosed with a rare form of liver cancer, and received a grim prognosis from the doctor when the Make-a-Wish Foundation and 4Kids Entertainment partnered up to allow Tyler to design his very own card. If you do believe it’s real, you can purchase this Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon for a cool $400,000 USD.īonus Two: Tyler the Great Warrior - $N/A If it has, be willing to spill out some big bucks - at only one printed in existence (if it’s real) you’re going to be smashing up that piggy bank to afford it. This card is fun, because no one has actually proved it is real - the internet has conflicting stories as to whether it has ever been printed or not. Eventually, it sold for $9,000, with similar cards selling somewhere in the $8,000 - $9,000 range.īonus One: Armored Blue Eyes White Dragon - $400,000 - 500,000 Armament of the Lethal Lords - $8,000 - $9,000Īnother of the limited edition 2006 World Championship promo cards, this card was first advertised for over $1.2 million on eBay in 2007.

Only six copies of this card exist, given to the winners of the 2009 Yugioh World Championship.Ģ. The rarest version was given to the Shonen Jump Championship winners, with only 18 copies ever made.
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Look for the code SJCS-EN004 on it to prove it’s the right one.Ĭyber Stein is another tricky card - there is a very limited edition version, and then a quite popular version.
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It has a more recent lifespan, as well - Minerva came from the 2015 Yugioh Championship Series.Ĭollectors of this Shonen Jump Championship promo card value it not only for its rarity, but because it was also featured on the anime series - main character Seto Kaiba claims it as part of his favorite in his power deck. Surprisingly enough, this one isn’t as rare or had as limited a print as some of the others on our list, but collectors seem to clamor for it anyways. Look for a specialty G6-01 code, which designates that it was printed as one of these specially made cards.Ħ. The 2005 Pharaoh Tour again takes credit for the limited-edition run of this card - only 20 copies were ever made. Players in the world-class 2005 Pharaoh’s Tour and 2006 Shonen Jump tournaments received this card, and only 20 or 25 were ever made. Valuations on this card vary the gamut, but they seem to fall closer in line to our number 8 spot, at around $1,370+. In 2006, a single card with a unique design was created and awarded at the Shonen Jump Championships. The first-run version is what’s valuable, before they made minor changes to the design. There were multiple prints of this card, so be careful - the more common versions are worth about $2. The card was given out in 1999 to tournament participants and winners.

If you’re searching for the rare version of this card, don’t stay local - the international edition featuring the Japanese promo version is where the real money lies. 2009 Guinness Book of World Records top selling trading card gameįive movies based on the manga & card game
