LE09 is the Japanese set 'Limited Edition set 9' which has never printed in english. Any card with the code LE09-EN002 will be a fake.
The card's proper English name is Dragonic Knight and was printed as a JUMP promotional card, and as a tin promo insert, CT07.
No, "Legendary Knight Timaeus" is not an actual trading card.
It is a fake card; ie, it is not an authentic Yu-Gi-Oh product, even if counterfeiters have printed it into a physical card.
Of course not. It's real.
It sounds fake. The card, in English, should be named "Majestic Star Dragon". Its Japanese name is Saviour Star Dragon, but won't be written in English, however many fakes use the Japanese names.
the real winged dragon of ra has a yellow back also a real obelisk has a blue back and the real slifer has a red back i know this because i have slifer the sky dragon plus i have seen obelisk the tormentor and the winged dragon of ra
No, "Legendary Knight Timaeus" is not an actual trading card.
it has the same ATK and DEF as five headed dragon (five god dragon in japanese) but they are the strongest real monster`s in the game without effect`s
There is no such real card of that name.
No, and it never will be. "Crimson Dragon" is not a real card.
No, there is no such authentic card with that name.
No, it is a badly-translated, counterfeit version of "Winged Dragon of Ra".
It is a fake card; ie, it is not an authentic Yu-Gi-Oh product, even if counterfeiters have printed it into a physical card.
No it's not. If anyone does have it, they've mistaken it for another card probably.
Crimson Dragon is only a concept in the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's storyline. Konami has yet to release it as an official card.
Currently, Crimson Dragon has not been released as a real card, in either the western TCG or the OCG.
Of course not. It's real.
No, there is no legitimate card of that name. It is probably a fake version of 'Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon'.