Magic: The Gathering Secret Lair function reversed, numbered card

2021-11-25 06:32:13 By : Ms. Joy Ren

A large game store in Roanoke, Virginia opened a very special Secret Lair drop card from Magic: The Gathering, a top trading card game produced by Wizards of the Coast. In turn, this unprecedented card also raises some interesting questions about the precedent it set.

Ben Bleiweiss, general manager of sales at Star City Games, a large store in Roanoke, claimed to have found a copy of Viscera Seer in the drop of his Phyrexian Secret Lair. However, this item is very interesting. Not only is the front area of ​​the card reversed, but it is also processed with a gold hologram stamp (orientated in the normal way), indicating that it is at the 77th, a total of 100 cards.

This raises some questions that we have not yet answered. First of all, is this 77th card the only copy of Viscera Seer in the set of 100 cards? If not, what other cards are inverted and stamped in this way? But if so, what other cards are in the series?

Just opened a very rare-looking card from the recent #SecretLair drop. Viscera Seer, but all text is printed backwards! @MTGSecretLair Any comments? #MTG @StarCityGames #77/100 pic.twitter.com/7XTCjBVOqg

-Ben Bleiweiss (@StarCityBen) November 11, 2021

At this time, Bleiweiss decided to auction this extremely rare card through Facebook's MTG Rarities: Major Misprints page. We have previously noticed that a double-printed copy of Emiel van Daele's 2019 Mysterious Intelligence Prefab Commander deck is also auctioned there. So far, we know that if you are interested in obtaining this special card, the private starting bid is $1000.00 and the purchase price is $5,000. However, since there is so little actual information about the meaning of numbered stamps for the series, it is best to let it work first.

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