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Crush Card Virus and Dark Armed Dragon are extremely expensive. So are Shonen Jump championship cards. [[User:Bluedog187|Bluedog187]] 21:02, 9 August 2008 (UTC)
* I concur - DAD isn't so expensive in the OCG. But, since we're usually speaking of the TCG... yeah. --[[User:Gadjiltron|Gadjiltron]] 06:48, 11 August 2008 (UTC)
** Gold series CCV I saw for $300+, and DAD (TCG) was $225, if I remember correctly (Both are too expensive for me - I won't spend more than 60 at a time). [[w:c:YuGiOh:User:D.Kaiser|Dmaster]] ([[w:c:YuGiOh:Special:Contributions/D.Kaiser|Contribs]] <small>•</small> [[w:c:YuGiOh:Special:EditCount/D.Kaiser|Count]]) 19:37, 12 August 2008 (UTC) == Semi-Official List of Most Expensive Cards on the Market Today ==- Ultra Rare Promo version of Crush Card Virus (from 2007 Shonen Jump Championships) $700 - Ultra Rare Promo version of Cyber-Stein (from 2004-05 Shonen Jump Championships) $450 - Ultra Rare Promo version of Doomcaliber Knight (from 2008-09 Shonen Jump Championships) $400 - Ultra Rare Promo version of Gold Sarcophagus (from 2007-08 Shonen Jump Championships) $380 - Blue Eyes White Dragon (Chinese promotional card From V-Jump Magazine) $370 - Japanese GSC Dark Magician Girl $360 - Ultra-Rare Promo version of Shrink (from 2006 Shonen Jump Championships) $360 - Blood Mefist (Championship Series Prize Card) $320 - Ultra Rare Promo version of Des Volstgalph (from 2005-06 Shonen Jump Championships) $280 - Ultra Rare Promo version of Dark End Dragon (from 2009 Shonen Jump Championships) $250 - Ultra Rare Morphing Jar (from Tournament Pack 2nd Season) $180 - Super Rare Promo version of Kanan the Swordmistress (from 2007 World Championships) $150 - Darklord Asmodeus (Championship Series Prize Card) $140 - Darklord Superbia (Championship Series Prize Card) $140 - Darklord Edeh Arae (Championship Series Prize Card) $140 - Super Rare Book of Moon (from Champion Pack: Game One) $130 - Super Rare Bottomless Trap Hole (from Champion Pack: Game 4) $130 - Ghost Rare Rainbow Dragon misprint $100 - Secret Rare Promo version of Blue-Eyes White Dragon (from Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories video game) $100 - Cardcar D $100 - Wind-Up Zenmaines $95 - Secret Rare Tour Guide From the Underworld $90 - Starfoil Rare Tour Guide From the Underworld $80 - Ultra Rare, 1st Edition Monster Reborn $70 - Ultra Rare Royal Decree (from Tournament Pack 4th Season) $65 - Super Rare Dunames Dark Witch (Tournament Pack 8st Season) $60 - Rare Tour Guide From the Underworld $55 - Ghost Rare, 1st Edition Stardust Dragon $55 - Maxx "C" $55 - Rescue Rabbit $55 - Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning Ultra Rare (both versions) $50, Secret Rare $45, Gold Rare $40 - Evolzar Dolkka $50 - Super Rare Harpie's Feather Duster (from Tournament Pack 8th Season) $50 - Secret Rare, 1st Edition Dark Armed Dragon $45 - Super Rare Spirit Reaper (from Champion Pack: Game 3) $45 - Ultra Rare Needle Worm (from Tournament Pack 3rd Season) $45 - Ultra Rare, 1st Edition Solemn Judgment $45 - Super Rare Smashing Ground (from Champion Pack: Game 2) $40 - Super Rare Lumina, Lightsworn Summoner (from Champion Pack: Game 8) $40 - Ultra Rare Mechanicalchaser (from Tournament Pack 1st Season) $40 - Secret Rare Dark Magician Girl $40 - Ultra Rare, Mint, 1st Edition Exodia the Forbidden One $40 - Ultra Rare, Mint, 1st Edition Mystical Space Typhoon $40  Most Expensive Cards Ever:1. Cyber Stein $5,000 (One auctioned for charity sold for $23,000) 2. Gold Sarcophagus $2,200 3. Des Volstgalph $1,900 4. Shrink $1,600 5. V-Jump Chinese Blue Eyes White Dragon $1,300 6. Japanese GSC Dark Magician Girl $1,100 7. Crush Card Virus $700 8. Doom Caliber Knight $475 
== Cyber-Stein ==
blue-eyes ultimate dragon isn't worth more than $10, but blue-eyes white dragon can be worth $80 if u have the right code: DDS-001, it's a secrete rare.
d is worth thousands when its not!!!!!! the highest priced card currently that i have found is $850, and that is crush card virus code:SJCS-EN004. the site i base my prices on comes right from kanami the makers of yugioh. it's YugiCo.com
 
YugiCo is a website where the people gather the average pricing of cards through ebay not from konami. And the armored blue-eyes ultimate dragon is 500,000 dollars but only one printed copy.
== Gold Sarcophagus ? ==
== ONLY Yu-Gi-Oh Card in the WORLD? ==
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Japanese Otohime MA-21 Mythological Age 39751093
 
If anyone knows a link to this card, please attach it! Also if you can find a price on this extremely rare card do so as well.
I am asking $1,000,000 for this card!
Looking for [http[://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/File:OtohimeMA-JP-C.jpg |this]]? Man, that's a lot of money for the alternate art of something that isn't too useful. --[[User:Gadjiltron|Gadjiltron]] ([[User talk:Gadjiltron|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Gadjiltron|contribs]]) 12:04, October 7, 2010 (UTC)
A little creepy don't you think for that card? [[User:Fallensilence|Fallensilence]] ([[User talk:Fallensilence|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Fallensilence|contribs]]) 13:07, October 7, 2010 (UTC)
I never even heard of this card. [[User:Fallensilence|Fallensilence]] ([[User talk:Fallensilence|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Fallensilence|contribs]]) 16:03, October 10, 2010 (UTC)
All the world championship promos should be expensive. Probably the oldest one of the most so.{{[[User:BobaFett2/sig2}} |BobaFett2]] ([[User talk:BobaFett2|talk]]) 17:54, February 3, 2011 (UTC)
== exodia ==
*cool story.--[[User:Helix-king|Helix-king]] ([[User talk:Helix-king|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Helix-king|contribs]]) 05:53, February 21, 2011 (UTC)
I don't really think that's it's true-considering a few things. Generally, poor spelling and grammar are not conducive to making you look like an intelligent person. Aside from that, I understand that there may be cards mistakenly released by Konami, but no sane person would say to rip it up. Such a card would be worth tons of money and is a valuable collectible-rip it up? That would be like burning a 10,000 dollar bill (which are rare and only used in government transactions).{{[[User:BobaFett2/sig2}} |BobaFett2]] ([[User talk:BobaFett2|talk]]) 23:05, February 22, 2011 (UTC)
On top of that, you still don’t win. There are even fewer copies of [[Tyler the Great Warrior]], so it stands to reason that you haven’t found the most expensive card, even if you were telling the truth. [[User:Battlemaniac|Battlemaniac]] ([[User talk:Battlemaniac|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Battlemaniac|contribs]]) 16:05, March 13, 2011 (UTC)
How would someone have gotten [[Tyler the Great Warrior]] in the first place?{{[[User:BobaFett2/sig2}}|BobaFett2]] ([[User talk:BobaFett2|talk]])
*Theft.--[[Special:Contributions/24.155.112.71|24.155.112.71]] ([[User talk:24.155.112.71|talk]]) 22:34, March 14, 2011 (UTC)
Each of them cost $249.99 at a certain webpage. I expect an answer. [[Special:Contributions/71.225.1.7|71.225.1.7]] ([[User talk:71.225.1.7|talk]]) 03:58, April 7, 2011 (UTC)
Those aren't the most expensive online. There's a lot more expensive stuff out there. On that note, I don't think that Book of Moon is that much. What is it from? And what site is this?{{[[User:BobaFett2/sig2}}|BobaFett2]] ([[User talk:BobaFett2|talk]])
Not even close to actual pricing. Pot of Duality is most definitely sitting at 120 right now, Book of Moon is NOWHERE CLOSE to even the $100+ bracket, Morphing Jar from TP doesn't even break the $100+ if I'm right. Des Vosltgalph? They're actually WAY low if they're saying 250. {{[[User:Aelendt}}]]
== tournament promos T2 ==
Wow...never heard of those but they're certainly weird. They seem pretty lame for a tourney promo, but they're really rare at the least.
{{[[User:BobaFett2/sig2}}|BobaFett2]] ([[User talk:BobaFett2|talk]])
== 1999 ==
The 2001 Asian Tournament Promos are also pretty expensive and could be more expensive (since they are of totally unique cards) but it's hard to give a true value to a unique card.
If there are any Seal of Oricalchos, Ra (Hieratic Text), or Power Balance out there, those could be even more valuable than any of the above cards since their existence is practically unknown and they weren't ever released to the public.{{[[User:BobaFett2/sig2}}|BobaFett2]] ([[User talk:BobaFett2|talk]])
I have a card called light creator anyone know if it's worth much?
As for the most Yugioh card so far it's Cyber Stein but there's a Japanese Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon with Armor on it with alternate artwork worth $500,000. People have heard of it but there are no pictures of it.
 What you're thinking of is an alternate art Blue-Eyes Ultimate released as the first place prize for a Yugioh tournament. It's less famous than Tyler so it's probably worth less (even though there are less copies as there are three copies of Tyler, at most two of Blue-Eyes (one for archives). The Normal version of Black Luster Soldier is probably worth even more due to it being from the first Japenese Yugioh tournament.{{[[User:BobaFett2/sig2}}|BobaFett2]] ([[User talk:BobaFett2|talk]]) == The Japanese Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon with Armor Does Not Exist == There is no Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon with alternative artwork that is worth half a million dollars. It's just a silly internet rumor created a while back. I'm surprised anybody would be gullible enough to believe that such a card exists. The stories of it's existence aren't even consistent. Sometimes it's a Blue-Eyes Toon Ultimate dragon and sometimes it even has armor. Records are kept of every card ever created, even the extremely rare ones given out at the major tournaments, and no such card exists on record. There is also no tournament where such a card was ever given away as a prize. It's also ridiculous to believe that a YuGiOh card would ever sell for that much. In it's heyday, the extremely famous, highly sought after and extremely rare Cyber Stein went for around $5,000. One of those sold for an inflated $23,000 because it was for a charity event. Now why would you ever assume that a far less famous card, that is never sought after would be worth 100 times as much? There also doesn't even exist a community of collectors who would ever pay that much for a YuGiOh card. Groups such as art collectors and baseball card collectors are filled with hundreds, even thousands, of rich businessmen who drive prices up to the hundreds of thousands. Anything less than hundreds of rich collectors vying for an item, and said item will not be worth hundreds of thousands. YuGiOh has no such ultra-rich community of collectors, nor would any card be as famous or as valued as an expensive baseball card or a piece of artwork. That's why even the rarest cards today sell for around $500-1,000. Even if there were a highly publicized one of a kind card that was the epitome of YuGiOh itself, it would never sell for more than $20,000-$30,000. The Cyber Stein was that card, and it maxed out at around $5,000. Besides, no card has ever sold for that much, or ever even been valued that high. I could sell my Larvae Moth on eBay for a million dollars. If nobody buys it, then it's not worth a million dollars. I could also claim that my Japanese Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon with armor (which does not exist) is "worth" $500,000. If nobody is willing to pay that much for it, it's not worth that much.  So 2 problems with the argument. 1) The card does not exist. 2) It would never sell for that much. im i different person then this guy ^ but i found it on yugioh wikia lol link [[Card Gallery:Blue-Eyes White Dragon's 3-Body Connection]]and if you still have trouble believing me then this is the normal blue-eyes [[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (Bandai)]]
== Why do you even include "Tyler"? ==
*Nah duh it sucks. The point is it is RARE. People like rare things. Like antiques, they're useless, but cool just to have.--[[User:Helix-king|Helix-king]] ([[User talk:Helix-king|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Helix-king|contribs]]) 04:11, October 6, 2011 (UTC)
 
None of the most expensive cards are worth that much because they are "good". Cyber Stein and Crush Card Virus are currently the most expensive cards out there, worth $450 and $700 respectively, and they're literally BANNED. You can't such much more than useless than that. Kanan the Swordmistress is a 1400 ATK Warrior monster with no effect, and is worth more than $150 simply because it was given away at the 2007 World Championships. And the Ultra Rare Morphing Jar from Tournament Pack 2nd Season is currently worth $180.
 
I think Kanan was from Toys R Us Championships, actually.[[User:BobaFett2 | BF2]] [[User talk:BobaFett2 | Talk]] [[Forum:Deck Guide | Deck Guides]] 23:40, May 24, 2012 (UTC)
== Unfair ==
Please sign your posts with <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki> I wish that Konami released copies of the Championship cards in packs (as Supers), but that won't happen, as they are unusable.{{[[User:BobaFett2/sig2|BobaFett2]] ([[User talk:BobaFett2|talk]]) - stop whining.. but I do agree in a way. I'm not whining. Don't be rude.[[User:BobaFett2 | BF2]] [[User talk:BobaFett2 | Talk]] [[Forum:Deck Guide | Deck Guides]] 12:38, May 18, 2012 (UTC)
== Most expensive Yu-gi-oh! Card ==

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