edit: If you really want to get into the weeds, not all cards in the same rarity have necessarily the same print run because of how many spots there are on the sheet vs how many unique cards have to be printed
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(They each put the top card of their library into their graveyard.) The Lord of Pain The Lord of Pain is a five-cost (three generic, one black, and one red) legendary creature with Menace
Cards would end up in Base set CSG1401030937-063_OBV19203134 808 KB CSG1401030937-076_OBV19203134 642 KB Beta Playtest Red/Blue Sugimori stock images
Do NOT use top-loaders PSA prefers Card Saver I holders Write the cards submission number on the Card Saver with a marker Stack Card Savers together and wrap with a rubber band or painters tape Place the stack between two pieces of cardboard for rigidity Use a box that fits snugly excess space means cards can shift during shipping Step 3 Create Your Submission on PSAs Website Log in to your PSA account at psacard.com (or psacard.co.jp for PSA Japan) Click Submit and select your service level Enter each cards details: Card Name, Set, Card Number, Year, Declared Value For Japanese cards, select Japanese as the language PSA handles JPN cards routinely Review your submission, pay the grading fee, and print the packing slip Declared value tip: Be honest with declared values
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