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#Premium gold yu gi oh series#
The first Gold Series had a simple name and was a big product for one main reason at that time, the reprint of Crush Card Virus from previously being a prize card to now finally being accessible to the whole playerbase, massive short printing aside. Now that the little details are done, let’s get into the goods in these sets. Gold Series gave 22 Commons and 3 Gold Rares typically and Premium Gold typically had 6 Gold Secret Rares and 9 regular Gold Rares. Gold Series was a 25 card pack you got for $25 MSRP and Premium Gold gave you 3 packs of 15 cards for $15 MSRP. They were sets that at the beginning especially gave big reprints as we’ll see soon, the last Gold Series took a different approach, and Premium Gold changed the formula all together until the last one in 2016. Now the Gold Series is mostly known for giving reprints and being one of few ways to get Gold Rares, and Premium Gold was the same with reprints but also added new cards imported from the OCG. Hello Pojo Readers, Crunch$G here returning with the series where I try to review every set in the game’s history and now I’ll take a break from Structure Decks and Core Sets to get to the Gold Series and Premium Gold products.