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Serial numbering means every individual card is marked, either by a machine or by hand, with a unique number, usually followed by the maximum number in the run. Serial numbering first appeared on | Serial numbering means every individual card is marked, either by a machine or by hand, with a unique number, usually followed by the maximum number in the run. Serial numbering first appeared on non-''Magic'' trading cards in 1990 with Pro Set Football's Vince Lombardi Trophy Hologram card.<ref>{{WebRef|url=http://baseballcardpedia.com/index.php/Serial_Number|title=Serial Number|publisher=Baseballcardpedia.com}}</ref><ref>{{WebRef|url=http://baseballcardbreakdown.blogspot.com/2013/07/the-best-serial-numbers.html|title=The Best Serial Numbers!|author=DefGav|date=July 30, 2013|publisher=Baseballcardbreakdown.blogspot.com}}</ref><ref>{{WebRef|url=http://www.upperdeck.com/collectors-zone/trading-cards-explained.aspx|title=Trading Cards Explained|publisher=Upperdeck.com}}</ref> | ||
===Mirrored cards=== | ===Mirrored cards=== |
Revision as of 18:05, 3 December 2021
Serial numbered cards are Magic: The Gathering chase cards are serial numbered with a golden stamp #1 of 100 to of #100 of 100 in the lower right corner of the art box.
History
Serial numbering
Serial numbering means every individual card is marked, either by a machine or by hand, with a unique number, usually followed by the maximum number in the run. Serial numbering first appeared on non-Magic trading cards in 1990 with Pro Set Football's Vince Lombardi Trophy Hologram card.[1][2][3]
Mirrored cards
"Mirrored cards" or "reversed cards" are serial numbered cards that are printed with their rules text and illustration in reverse. The golden stamp is non-reversed.
Viscera Seer
The 100 mirrored Viscera Seers are the first series of serial numbered cards to appear in the context of Magic: The Gathering. The first of these cards was found in November 2021 as a bonus card in a foil Phyrexian Praetors: Compleat Edition packaging.[4] The second card found was #15 and was found in a non-foil version of the same Secret Lair drop.[5]
Gallery
References
- ↑ Serial Number. Baseballcardpedia.com.
- ↑ DefGav (July 30, 2013). "The Best Serial Numbers!". Baseballcardbreakdown.blogspot.com.
- ↑ Trading Cards Explained. Upperdeck.com.
- ↑ Ben Bleiweiss (November 11, 2021). "Just opened what appears to be an AMAZINGLY RARE card.". Twitter.
- ↑ Andrew Smith, Facebook, #MTGRarities: Major Misprints, Test Prints, Oddities