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  • Origin and Significance: This card was created to commemorate the opening of the DCI Tournament Center in Tokyo, Japan. Its uniqueness stems from being the sole existing specimen of its kind globally.
  • Mythological Connection: The name 'Shichif*ckujin' draws from Japanese mythology, specifically referring to the Seven Deities of Good Fortune. This connection adds a layer of cultural and symbolic depth to the card, making it intriguing not only for its rarity but also for its thematic association.

In summary, these cards represent the epitome of rarity in the trading card world due to their unique creation, intentional scarcity, historical context, and mythological ties. The convergence of these factors contributes significantly to their allure and astronomical value among collectors worldwide.

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