In any cases, we shall have no liability to pay any money to you by way of compensation other than any refund we make under these conditions. We reserve the right to take 14 days to process the refund payment. These can then either be refunded or exchanged, as per your request. Millennium Rare (CR) | Vertical Egyptian hieroglyphics and grainy particles.If for any reason you are unhappy with the product and wish to return or exchange it, you need to contact us Within 14 days of receiving of the goods, via email us at and we will arrange for the return.Collectors Rare (CR) | Rainbow reflective surface.Shatterfoil Rare (SHR) | Shattered glass-esque surface.Mosaic Rare (MSR) | Square pattern surface.Starfoil Rare (SFR) | Star pattern surface.Parallel Rares (Normal, Super, Ultra, Holographic, Secret and Extra Secret) | each of these cards will come in a very hazy coating.Normal parallel rares are actually glossed-up versions of commons. Parallel rares make the entire surface of a card (not just the name or artwork) holographic, leading to a "hazy" look. PARALLEL RARES "Parallel Rare" is a generic term for completely-holographic card. Premium Gold Rare (PGR) | Ultra Rare with thick golden frame.Ghost/Gold Rare (GGR) | Gold-outlined name with Ghost Rare image.
Gold Secret Rare (GScR) | Gold Rare name with Secret Rare texture.Gold Rare (GUR) | Gold name with reflective sheen image.Again, it's a cool look, but when mixed with other rarities, it's easy to see how confusing the system gets-you're not just distinguishing between gold rares and secret rares, but also gold secret rares.
GOLD RARES Gold rares bear a shiny golden font and holographic sheen.
Ghost Rare (GR) | Silver name, pale art.Ultimate Rare (UtR) | Gold and embossed name, foil.Super Rare (SR) | Non-foil name, foil card.Rare (R) | Gray or Gray-outlined text, not foil.Common spells, traps, and xyz monsters instead have white text. Common (C) | identified by their card name's plain black text-if they're a monster.(The trading card game was launched by Konami in 1999 in Japan and March 2002 in North America) CARD TYPES MONSTER SPELL TRAP RARITY It is based on the fictional game of Duel Monsters created by manga artist Kazuki Takahashi, which appears in portions of the manga franchise Yu-Gi-Oh! The Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game is a Japanese collectible card game developed and published by Konami.