 In 2020, I was a part of what could have been the largest Yu-Gi-Oh deal ever made at the time. But something crazy happened. My friend Vintage Yu-Gi-Oh and I took a trip to LA to meet up with the owner of a first-edition Legend of Blue Eyes and first-edition Metal Raiders case of booster boxes. We were a part of a group of several people who were buying the boxes for $258,000, the most ever spent in one Yu-Gi-Oh transaction at the time. We verified that each booster box was legit to the best of our ability, but in order to be sure, I opened a pack of my box. And then this happened. Crumped, crimped. It's a secret rare. Okay, it's a hundred percent real, as we said, but I'm not sure it's crimped. So, in a PSA tenner deal with $1,000, do you see the top edge? So that's why the pack didn't seal because that right there stopped it from crimping in the air. Oh! Someone might pay more or less for it. Wow! Bring that boy on the sun. Wow, that's crazy.