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Re: Misprints
by Huggybaby » 25 Mar 2009, 13:54
It's a filler card.
http://www.magiclibrarities.net/raritie ... mages.htmlMagic cards are printed on sheets. Usually the number of cards in a set and the rarity distribution are chosen in a way that all slots on a sheet are filled but occasionally, especially when printing box sets or preconstructed decks, some slots remain unused. These slots are then occupied with filler cards. Normally these cards are sorted out prior to packaging, but sometimes a few of them slip through.
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Re: Misprints
by kelly7898 » 28 Apr 2010, 15:28
Such a very amazing link!Huggybaby wrote:It's a filler card.http://www.magiclibrarities.net/raritie ... mages.htmlMagic cards are printed on sheets. Usually the number of cards in a set and the rarity distribution are chosen in a way that all slots on a sheet are filled but occasionally, especially when printing box sets or preconstructed decks, some slots remain unused. These slots are then occupied with filler cards. Normally these cards are sorted out prior to packaging, but sometimes a few of them slip through.
Thank you for the post.
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