Prices are updated based upon YuGiOh Supreme Darkness listings that sold on eBay and other marketplaces
20 copies were given to a single prize winner in the late '90s, but never surfaced on the open market
The cards are notoriously difficult to grade which has resulted in low pops because no-one has what we traditionally consider to be gradeworthy copies
it is better to visualize with the cards than using digital mockups because of foil variations and how they may mesh with one another (for example gold cards mixing well with HR SAs thanks to them both having foiling, and V/VSTAR SA/SARs mixing well together) lastly, and probably the most important: nobody knows your exact preferences, so whatever someone may suggest is irrelevant ultimately
For competitive players, most cards have been power-crept, so buying singles is more practical
Well break down some of the top cards in the set below: Penny (Special Illustration Rare) The first of several Special Illustration cards on our list, this card features Penny sitting at a desk with a small smile on her face