Directly under the picture on the right, there should be a serial code with the abbreviation of the booster pack, tin, etc. it came in and an identification number next to it. You can also tell if you see something such as "Limited Edition" on directly opposite of the identification code on the left.
Mystical Guillotine is not a real Yu-Gi-Oh! card it is an anime-exclusive card; however, it does share its art with the OCG-version of Tragedy.
No, it is a badly-translated, counterfeit version of "Winged Dragon of Ra".
No. The Yu-gi-oh card maker is just for fun, and not officially affiliated with Konami (the company that owns Yu-gi-oh). You can just make cards that look like it but you can not actually print it like a real yu-gi-oh card.
No, there is no legitimate card of that name. It is probably a fake version of 'Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon'.
It'll say on the card, just beneath the picture, if it is 1st edition.
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Mystical Guillotine is not a real Yu-Gi-Oh! card it is an anime-exclusive card; however, it does share its art with the OCG-version of Tragedy.
There is no authentic Yu-Gi-Oh card of that name. It sounds like a badly translated fake version of Dark Magician Girl.
megamorph works
"Monster Reborn" is the name of a Yu-Gi-Oh card.
It's just part of a trading card game of Yu-Gi-Oh!
Yes, Raviel, Lord of Phantasms is a Yu-Gi-Oh! card.
No, it is a badly-translated, counterfeit version of "Winged Dragon of Ra".
the 5 star yu-gi-oh card
There is no legitimate Yu-gi-Oh card with that name.
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No. The Yu-gi-oh card maker is just for fun, and not officially affiliated with Konami (the company that owns Yu-gi-oh). You can just make cards that look like it but you can not actually print it like a real yu-gi-oh card.