Magic MTG - Cavern of Souls - Avacyn Restored - EXC - EN

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Magic MTG - Cavern of Souls - Avacyn Restored - EXC - EN Specs
LanguageEnglish
GameMagic: The Gathering
SetAvacyn Restored
Card TypeLand
RarityRare
Card ConditionLightly played (Excellent)
ManufacturerWizards of the coast
Card NameCavern of Souls
Card Number226
FinishRegular
CaractéristiquesNon spécifié
AutographedNo
GradedNo
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@media screen and (min-width: 1200px) } Magic MTG - Cavern of Souls - Avacyn Restored - EXC - EN Welcome to the Playin store This auction is for the purchase of a : Card Name : Cavern of Souls Set : Avacyn Restored Language : English Rarity : Rare Condition : Exc Card Condition Guide Mint/Nmint : A Mint/Nmint card is a card in almost perfect condition. Unless you get very close to the card, you won't see any defects. Excellent : A card we grade Exc (Excellent) is one with defects visible to the naked eye at a distance of 20cm. These flaws remain slight and are located only at the edges of the card. Excellent condition is also called Slightly Played. Fine : A Fine card is one whose overall condition is average. This is either because the defects at the edges are getting really serious, or because the defects are both at the edges and in the center. As soon as an Excellent card is damaged in the center, we downgrade it to Fine. Fine is also known as Moderatly Played or Good. Played : A Played card is one that is damaged beyond all doubt. This is the broadest grading, since it includes a large number of possible defects. In general, the card is very damaged, either in the center and/or on the edges. Played is also known as Heavily Played. Poor : A Poor card is a very damaged card. In this category, we include all cards: folded, badly damaged, cards that have been put in water and are warped, and many other sometimes unsuspected states (burnt, for example). Be careful, if you want to buy a Poor card, some of them may be too damaged to be played in a tournament. For international buyers, please note that customs fees may apply to your order. These charges, determined by the customs authorities in your country, are not included in the total amount paid for your order.