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December 1, 1993Arabian Nights
December 17, 1993Magic:
The Gathering Product Spotlight: International Collector’s
Edition
Release Date: December 10, 1993
Introduction to International Collector’s
Edition
The ‘International Collector’s Edition’ is a fascinating product in
the history of Magic: The Gathering, first released on December 10,
1993. This edition holds a unique place among Magic collectors due to
its distinctive characteristics and international appeal.
A Global Offering
Unlike its predecessors, ‘International Collector’s Edition’ aimed to
serve a global audience of Magic enthusiasts. While the original
Collector’s Edition was primarily for North American collectors, the
International Collector’s Edition was available in multiple languages,
making it more accessible to players and collectors worldwide.
Classic Reprints
One of the standout features of the International Collector’s Edition
is its inclusion of reprints from the original Alpha and Beta sets.
Iconic and valuable cards such as Black Lotus, Mox Jet, and Ancestral
Recall were made available to a more extensive player base, making it a
unique opportunity for international fans.
Golden Border
Cards in the International Collector’s Edition feature a distinctive
gold border instead of the traditional black border seen in standard
Magic sets. This golden border sets them apart, making them instantly
recognizable as part of this exclusive edition.
Limited Availability
Much like its predecessor, the International Collector’s Edition had
a short production run. The limited availability of these cards has
contributed to their rarity and desirability among collectors and
players.
A Must-Have for Collectors
The International Collector’s Edition is a must-have for collectors
who appreciate Magic’s history. The combination of classic reprints,
international availability, and unique golden borders make these cards a
valuable addition to any collection.
Global Appeal
This edition’s appeal extends across the world, attracting Magic fans
from various countries who are eager to own a piece of the game’s
history.