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Effect Veiler
Market price
$0.50
1st Edition
Price history
$0.50latest
Historical series is estimated until enough real price points are recorded.
| Variant | Low | Market | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Edition | $0.30 | $0.50 | $19.99 |
Other printings (11)
The same card printed in other sets.

Legendary 5D's Decks
#L5DD-ENY16 · Common

Yu-Gi-Oh! Championship Series 2025 Prize Cards
#25YC-EN002 · Ultra Rare

Structure Deck: Blue-Eyes White Destiny
#SDWD-EN018 · Common

25th Anniversary Rarity Collection
#RA01-EN003 · Super Rare

Structure Deck: Albaz Strike
#SDAZ-EN018 · Common

Structure Deck: Spirit Charmers
#SDCH-EN017 · Common

Duel Devastator
#DUDE-EN028 · Ultra Rare

Legendary Hero Decks
#LEHD-ENC12 · Common

Starter Deck: Link Strike
#YS17-EN020 · Common

Duelist Saga
#DUSA-EN083 · Ultra Rare

Structure Deck: Synchron Extreme
#SDSE-EN018 · Common
Is it real? Yu-Gi-Oh! authenticity tips
Yu-Gi-Oh! authenticity hinges on the holographic seal, card stock colour, and text quality. Konami prints to tight standards, so fakes usually slip up on at least one.
- Eye of Anubis hologramGenuine TCG cards have a small holographic seal (gold for most, silver for some promos) on the bottom-right of the front. It should shift colour cleanly. Fakes have a flat, off-colour, or missing seal.
- Card stock & brown coreReal cards have a slightly off-white front and a darker brown/grey core visible on the edge. Bend gently — fakes are often too white, too glossy, or have a pure-white core.
- Front colour & borderThe tan/brown card border and artwork colours should look muted and consistent. Overly bright, blue-ish, or pixelated artwork suggests a scan-and-reprint fake.
- Font & 1st Edition textCheck the name font, ATK/DEF numbers and the set/edition code. Wrong fonts, fuzzy small text, or a set code that doesn't exist are clear signs.
Red flags
- Price that's far below market for a card this valuable.
- Seller has no grading photos, blurry images, or won't show the back.
- “Proxy”, “custom”, “oripa”, “orica”, or “not for resale” anywhere in the listing.
- Bulk lots of high-value cards from a brand-new or no-feedback seller.
These tips help spot common fakes but aren’t a guarantee. For expensive cards, buy from reputable sellers and consider professional grading/authentication.