Insect Queen CT1-EN005 2004 Collectors Tin Limited Edition

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Unleash the power of the Insect Queen with this limited edition Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG card from the iconic 2004 Collector's Tins. As a Secret Rare card, CT1-EN005 stands out with its stunning Holo finish, capturing the essence of its Earth attribute. A must-have for collectors and players alike, this card is a true gem from Konami's celebrated - Yugi - set. Esteemed for its distinct Insect creature/monster type, the Insect Queen card is not autographed and retains its original card stock material, ensuring its authenticity and longevity. Proudly manufactured in the United States, this card is a testament to the rich history of the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG, making it an exceptional piece for both casual fans and serious competitors.

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Product Identifiers

ManufacturerKonami
eBay Product ID (ePID)23043791988

Product Key Features

GameYu-Gi-Oh! TCG
Set2004 Collectors Tin
Attribute/MTG:ColorEarth
LanguageEnglish
RaritySecret Rare
Defense/Toughness2400
Creature/Monster TypeInsect
Card TypeEffect
Attack/Power2200
Card NumberCT1-EN005
FeaturesLimited Edition
Card NameInsect Queen

Additional Product Features

Level7
Additional DescriptionInsect Queen
Card TextYou cannot declare an attack without offering 1 monster on your side of the field as a Tribute. Increase the ATK of this card by 200 points for each face-up Insect-Type monster on your field. Special Summon 1 "Insect Monster Token" (Insect-Type/Earth/1 Star/ATK 100/DEF/ 100) in Attack Position on your side of the field at the end of each turn that this card destroys your opponent's Monster.

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