Standard
How to spot it: Holo or non-holo per the card, with the regular foil placement.
The common, affordable version.
The 2002 Legendary Collection reissued classic Wizards-era cards and, famously, gave every card a reverse-holo parallel. There is a standard version and a much scarcer reverse-holo version.
How to spot it: Holo or non-holo per the card, with the regular foil placement.
The common, affordable version.
How to spot it: Foil applied across the entire card body instead of just the art window.
The valuable version. The full-body foil scratches and "whitens" very easily, so high-grade copies are genuinely scarce.
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Tier: None (collectible)
A reprint-era Stage 2 whose appeal is entirely collectible — the reverse-holo rarity and condition sensitivity, not tournament play.
PSA 10 estimate: Reverse-holo PSA 10 is genuinely scarce because the full-body foil shows scratches and edge whitening readily.
Grade drives an enormous spread: the base holo realizes ~$53 raw (PSA 10 ~$1,017), while the scarcer reverse-holo parallel reaches ~$346 raw and ~$4,885 at PSA 10 (PriceCharting realized, May 2026).
Other graders: CGC and BGS also grade these; PSA leads the secondary market.