The One Ring card from MTG Lord of the Rings has been found, so fans can stand down - the worldwide hunt is officially over.
After causing headlines for months and having racked up a bounty of $2million due to it being the only one ever printed, The One Ring card was finally discovered seven days after MTG Lord of the Rings went on sale this June 23. To be precise, PSAGraded ended the search with a π
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The One Ring is found, authenticated, and now rules them all. pic.twitter.com/k4flMy8VXF
It's unclear who found it or what they'll do with it now though, because the Wall Street Journal reports that the owner wishes to remain anonymous. When you bear the sizeable price-tag hovering over the card in mind, this probably isn't surprising.
">June 30, 2023𝙅𝙐𝙎𝙏 𝙂𝙍𝘼𝘿𝙀𝘿The One Ring is found, authenticated, and now rules them all. pic.twitter.com/k4flMy8VXF
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— PSAcard (@PSAcard) June 30, 2023
The One Ring is found, authenticated, and now rules them all. pic.twitter.com/k4flMy8VXF
Because only one of these cards was printed, and it could only be found in Collector Booster packs, the Magic community worked itself into a frenzy trying to track it down over the last week. The term has been trending on Twitter for days, for example, and social media was flooded with posts from countless players buying boosters in an attempt to find The One Ring. Unsurprisingly, plenty of fakes were 'discovered' along the way as well.