{"id":10147,"date":"2019-06-14T16:28:24","date_gmt":"2019-06-14T07:28:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blog.fromjapan.co.jp\/en\/?p=10147"},"modified":"2020-01-22T18:38:44","modified_gmt":"2020-01-22T09:38:44","slug":"top-10-rarest-and-most-expensive-yu-gi-oh-cards","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.fromjapan.co.jp\/en\/anime\/top-10-rarest-and-most-expensive-yu-gi-oh-cards.html","title":{"rendered":"Top 10 Rarest and Most Expensive Yu-Gi-Oh! Cards"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><!-- content str --><\/p>\n<p>Yu-Gi-Oh! roughly translates as \u201cKing of Games\u201d in Japanese, befitting a franchise that has sold over 22 billion trading cards since its debut. Most fans of the series were likely introduced to Yu-Gi-Oh\u2019s world of monster duelling by the Toei-produced TV anime in the early 2000s. But even after the show has finished airing, the Yu-Gi-Oh! TGC remains one of the most played trading card games in the world.<\/p>\n<p>Yu-Gi-Oh! booster packs and decks are still being released year after year, but have you ever wondered which Yu-Gi-Oh! cards are the most valuable? If so, look no further, as we\u2019ve rounded up the top 10 rarest and most expensive Yu-Gi-Oh! cards out there. Enjoy!<\/p>\n<p><!-- content end --><\/p>\n<h2>#10 Blue-Eyes White Dragon<\/h2>\n<p><center><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"wp-image-6710\" src=\"https:\/\/blog.fromjapan.co.jp\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/06\/Top10Yugioh_BlueEyesWhiteDragon_DarkDuelStories.jpg\" width=\"300\" height=\"435\" alt=\"Blue-Eyes White Dragon\"\/><\/center><br \/>\n<!-- content str --><\/p>\n<p>This variation of the iconic dueling monster was part of a promotional release for the Game Boy Color game \u201cYu-Gi-Oh!: Dark Duel Stories\u201d back in 2002. If you unearth this fearsome dragon from your Yu-Gi-Oh! card collection, then you are looking at around 400 USD on the second-hand market.<\/p>\n<p><!-- content end --><\/p>\n<h2>#9 Dark End Dragon<\/h2>\n<p><center><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"wp-image-6711\" src=\"https:\/\/blog.fromjapan.co.jp\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/06\/Top10Yugioh_DarkEndDragon.jpg\" width=\"300\" height=\"435\" alt=\"Dark End Dragon\"\/><\/center><br \/>\n<!-- content str --><\/p>\n<p>The Dark End Dragon was a prize card for top players who participated in the Shonen Jump Yu-Gi-Oh! Championship in 2009. As only the creme-de-la-creme of Yu-Gi-Oh! duelists received the Dark End Dragon, you can expect to see this prize card to have a starting price of around 800 USD.<\/p>\n<p><!-- content end --><\/p>\n<h2>#8 Gold Sarcophagus<\/h2>\n<p><center><img class=\"wp-image-6711\" src=\"https:\/\/blog.fromjapan.co.jp\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/06\/Top10_GoldSarcophagus.png\" alt=\"Gold Sarcophagus\"\/><\/center><br \/>\n<!-- content str --><\/p>\n<p>Only a scant 25 copies of the Gold Sarcophagus card were ever made, making it one of the rarest cards on our list. The ancient Egypt-inspired card was presented to the best players of two Yu-Gi-Oh! trading card championships between 2005 and 2006. As only top-class duelists received copies of the Gold Sarcophagus, expect to part with around 1,400 USD if you want to add it to your collection.<\/p>\n<p><!-- content end --><\/p>\n<h2>#7 Shrink<\/h2>\n<p><center><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"wp-image-6711\" src=\"https:\/\/blog.fromjapan.co.jp\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/06\/Top10Yugioh_Shrink.png\" width=\"300\" height=\"435\" alt=\"Shrink\"\/><\/center><br \/>\n<!-- content str --><\/p>\n<p>You can find hundreds of 99-cent listings of Shrink cards on eBay, so why is it on our list? Shrink was first released at the 2006 Shonen Jump Yu-Gi-Oh! Championships, making first editions of the card very valuable. If you can prove that your Shrink is one of these limited-edition prize cards, then expect around 2000 USD in exchange for your card.<\/p>\n<p><!-- content end --><\/p>\n<h2>#6 Minerva the Exalted Lightsworn <\/h2>\n<p><center><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"wp-image-6711\" src=\"https:\/\/blog.fromjapan.co.jp\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/06\/Top10Yugioh_MinervatheExaltedLightsworn.png\" width=\"300\" height=\"435\" alt=\"Minerva the Exalted Lightsworn \"\/><\/center><br \/>\n<!-- content str --><\/p>\n<p>Minerva the Exalted Lightsworn is another tournament-exclusive card to grace our list and was given as a prize at the 2015 Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championships. The value of the card skyrocketed when it became the centerpiece of many elite Yu-Gi-Oh! players\u2019 decks. Although the card was reprinted in 2015, an original Ultra Rare-version of Minerva can fetch up to 2300 USD on online auctions.<\/p>\n<h2>#5 Cyber-Stein<\/h2>\n<p><center><img class=\"wp-image-6711\" src=\"https:\/\/blog.fromjapan.co.jp\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/06\/Top10Yugioh_CyberStein.png\" alt=\"Cyber-Stein\"\/><\/center><br \/>\n<!-- content str --><\/p>\n<p>Cyber-Stein was the prize card for the very first Shonen Jump Championships held all the way back in 2004. Cyber-Stein has the power to steamroll your opponent while in play, which has only driven up the price of the championship-exclusive card. Cyber-Stein&#8217;s powers can be yours too if you find Cyber-Stein on the second-hand market &#8211; with the price tag of 3000 USD.<\/p>\n<p><!-- content end --><\/p>\n<h2>#4 Skuna, The Leonine Rakan<\/h2>\n<p><center><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"wp-image-6711\" src=\"https:\/\/blog.fromjapan.co.jp\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/06\/Top10Yugioh_SkunatheLeonineRakan.jpeg\" width=\"300\" height=\"435\" alt=\"Skuna, The Leonine Rakan \"\/><\/center><br \/>\n<!-- content str --><\/p>\n<p>Not much is known about this card, apart from the fact that it was a prize at the Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championships in 2009. This is not surprising, as only six of copies of Skuna, the Leonine Rakan are thought to exist. The card has popped up on the second-hand market a couple of times over the years with the listed price being as high as 6000 USD. The mystery surrounding this card has likely added a premium to the price and we expect it only to get higher as time goes on.<\/p>\n<p><!-- content end --><\/p>\n<h2>#3 Armament of the Lethal Lords <\/h2>\n<p><center><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"wp-image-6711\" src=\"https:\/\/blog.fromjapan.co.jp\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/06\/Top10Yugioh_ArmamentoftheLethalLords.jpg\" width=\"300\" height=\"435\" alt=\"Armament of the Lethal Lords \"\/><\/center><br \/>\n<!-- content str --><\/p>\n<p>And we have another prize card on our list! Armament of the Lethal Lords was awarded to players who participated in the Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championships in 2006 and has been the stuff of legends since then. Some sellers tried their luck with listing the card for over one million USD, but we couldn&#8217;t find anyone who actually bought it for that price. A more accurate valuation of the card would be around 9000 USD, which is still enough to make your wallet groan!<\/p>\n<p><!-- content end --><\/p>\n<h2>#2 Dark Magician Girl<\/h2>\n<p><center><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"wp-image-6711\" src=\"https:\/\/blog.fromjapan.co.jp\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/06\/Top10yugioh_DarkMagicianGirl.png\" width=\"300\" height=\"435\" alt=\"Dark Magician Girl\"\/><\/center><br \/>\n<!-- content str --><\/p>\n<p>Alongside Yu-Gi-Oh! protagonist Yugi Muto, Dark Magician Girl has become somewhat of a mascot for the Yu-Gi-Oh! series. So it\u2019s no wonder that the beloved character is on the number two spot on our list. One hundred Secret Rare-classed versions of this card were prizes in a Japan-exclusive lottery, making Dark Magician Girl one of the most elusive Yu-Gi-Oh! cards ever made. If you have spare 50,000 USD hanging around, then you too can be the proud owner of this ultra-rare version of the sorceress!<\/p>\n<p><!-- content end --><\/p>\n<h2>#1 Tournament Black Luster Soldier<\/h2>\n<p><center><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"wp-image-6711\" src=\"https:\/\/blog.fromjapan.co.jp\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/06\/Top10Yugioh_TournamentBlackLusterSoldier.jpg\" width=\"300\" height=\"435\" alt=\"Tournament Black Luster Soldier\"\/><\/center><br \/>\n<!-- content str --><\/p>\n<p>And the number one spot goes to this one-of-a-kind card, the Tournament Black Luster Soldier. The card is printed on stainless steel and was the prize of the first ever Yu-Gi-Oh! tournament back in 1999. The card appeared on a Japanese trading card auction site in 2013, with the seller asking for 998 million yen (approx. 9 million USD.) 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