If you were a child, a pubertal or a teenager at the beginning of 2000, you surely remember the series Yu-Gi-Oh! and if you were a fan, you totally played with the collectible cards that cost your parents an eye of the face.
However, for more money you could have spent buying the Yu-Gi-Oh! to play with your friends, we are sure that you never spent such a stratospheric amount on a letter like the one that is on sale at an Akihabara store in Tokyo, where the price rises to 45 million yen.
Apparently, the Blue Eyes Dragon card (if you're a fan, you know exactly what we're talking about) was a prize in a Yu-Gi-Oh! and brings an autograph from Kazuki Takahashi, creator of the series. This letter is "unique in the world", according to the announcement in which the price is revealed.
Source: @runchasoA
That's a purple border, which means it's a fusion card. I think that might be "Blue Eyes Shining Dragon," which is a trifle different from the Blue Eyes White Dragon most of us remember.
I wonder which printing Takahashi signed...
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yes, my friend you're right, it's the fusion between the 3 Dragons :D
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Were there any other printings of Blue Eyes Shining Dragon besides the movie promo?
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more than mercedes!!!!!!
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