🃏 Duel into history with the ultimate 25th Anniversary Tin!
The Yu-Gi-Oh! 25th Anniversary Tin: Dueling Mirrors is a limited-edition collectible featuring 3 Quarter Century Secret Rares, 3 Prismatic Secret Rares, 9 Ultra Rares, and 24 Commons, all housed in a sleek metal tin. Released in 2024, this set celebrates 25 years of the iconic trading card game, appealing to both seasoned collectors and new players aged 6 and up.
Theme | Anime, Collectables, Collectable Card Game, Trading Card Game, Trading, Gaming |
Is Autographed | No |
Sub brand | Yu-Gi-Oh! |
Included components | Card |
Age range (description) | Teen |
Material | Metal |
Product dimensions | 18.5L x 10W centimetres |
Grade rating | Ungraded |
Sport | Wrestling |
Model year | 2024 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 6 years and up |
Item model number | MP24 |
Language: | English |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Metal |
Release date | 19 Sept. 2024 |
ASIN | B0CZRH7KK7 |
S**R
Quarter century celebration
Contains 39 cards total. I pulled a Accel Synchro Stardust Dragon. The megatin looks amazing and is worth getting regardless.
S**S
Some nice cards
This tin is quite good. It comes with 3 QCRs (a very shiny rarity) which is an imprvement as the last tin only contained one per tin. Overall a pretty good product.
D**D
Good
Got this for in hopes that I would pull some cards for a deck I'm building however I didn't get lucky, but overall a good product and now I have another tin to store and display on my bookshelf once my family bring it down
D**N
A bit of a gamble... Good luck!
First tin arrived on time in perfect condition.Much like the earlier tins, you have a second chance to get a whole bunch of good cards from previous booster packs... except those chase cards are a little trickier to pull here. Good luck trying to get the cards you want!
C**E
perfect condition
yes this is a very much gamble tin but i hit max win and the tin it self was in perfect condition because it was shipped in a box 5 star
C**N
Just buy singles
The tins are not good to open if you're looking for specific cards or to build cheap decks. Go to Cardmarket, TCGPlayer, or your local online store that sells single copies of cards, and acquire what you need there. Your wallet will thank you.
B**3
Five*****
Thanks very happy with my pulls
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