The first batch of cards they print have 1st Edition written on them. Any later ones will not have it, these are referred to as 'unlimited'.
Some people prefer 1st edition, but it doesn't really affect the value.
The First Edition cards are more expensive because there are fewer of them. They only make one First Edition release and after that it's all unlimited. Fewer copies of something makes it more rare and hence, more valuable. Solution First Edition are somewhat more expensive because you get a little extra writing on the cards. Even from the original country Japan, they don't use 1st Edition cards because theirs no such thing. Either that or the cards I got were just Unlimited Edition Japanese cards anyway.
Kazuki Takahashi
Dark magician
If it has 'first edition' on it, then it's not authentic. Winged Dragon of Ra has always been a promotional card, so lacks the 1st ed/unlimited distinction. If it's one of the first printings of the GBI god cards though, (silver text rather than gold) then it would be worth about $60US if in mint condition.
the first Card ever made was of Seto Kiba's Blue Eyes White Dragon
It'll say on the card, just beneath the picture, if it is 1st edition.
The card would have 1st edition on the bottom left of the card image (above the type of the monster e.g. zombie). If the card doesn't say 1st edition it is unlimited edition.
About the same as any other yu gi oh card but it depends what card it is. For example if I had sorcerer of dark magic first edition it would cost a lot more than kuribo first edition.
There is no such thing as a legal 'Mexican' Yu-Gi-Oh card.
The card's edition is totally irrelevant. Only the restricted and forbidden lists matter.
There is no such card as 'Dark Master' so any card bearing that name is fake straight away. Yes though, things like having a silver hologram on a first edition card is something else to look out for.
yes if you dont have any cards go on google and type in the card you want
1st edition is gold bottom right hand corner and says 1st edition above the description on the left. a card is rare when the name is silver. a card it super when only the image is holo. a card is ultra when both the name and image and holo. secret when there are diagonly shiny lines across the image and name
Exodia
you can tell if a yu gi oh card is fake if it is 1st edition and silver sticker in the bottem right hand corner but if it is gold sticker and first edition it is real and if you turn it other side and feel it if it is rough its fake if it is smooth it is real and if the words are a bit to fat it is most likely fake. ;)
GBI stands for Gameboy International, and is the card code for the God Card promos from the 'Worldwide Edition' GBA game.
It depends on which Yu-Gi-oh earthbound immortal card you're talking about. I have an earthbound immortal card, which is "Earthbound Immortal Ccarayhua" It's worth about $6. It also depends on what condition it is and if it's 1st edition or unlimited.