Rare $2 million One Ring trading card found by someone in Ontario Ontario OneRing
The news of its finding was broken on twitter on Friday afternoon, and it was later confirmed by the owners of the Whitby collectibles store MAXimum Cards and Collectibles that the card was pulled by the cousin of one of their long-time customers.
While the card was not pulled in our store, it was pulled by one of our customers and we are extremely happy for him. We are happy to answer any questions that we can on his behalf, however there are some details the seller can't share as negotiations are currently ongoing.So far, the identity of the newly crowned ring bearer remains a mystery, but considering the frenzy that the card has sent the Magic community into, choosing anonymity was probably the right call.
The card could only be found in specific booster packs, and retailers were capitalizing on the hype by marking up their prices, selling the packs for as much as $500. Of course, now that the One Ring has been found, some purchasers are realizing that the price tag of their noble quest for the Ring and all its glory may have been a bit excessive.
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