
Yu-Gi-Oh!
The Cheerful Coffin
Metal Raiders · #MRD-E059 · Common · 2002
Spell Card
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Market reference
$0.10
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Current listings on The Game Traders
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Card facts
Quick reference for collectors and graders.
- Set position
- MRD-E059 of 432
- Release year
- 2002
- Rarity
- Common
- Total printings
- 4
About this card
Type: Spell Card · Normal
Discard up to 3 Monster Cards from your hand to the Graveyard.
Pricing reference
Latest snapshot from the upstream catalog. Actual marketplace prices fluctuate by condition, edition, and grade — use this as a reference, not a quote.
Marketplace pricing
YGOPRODeck aggregate| Variant | Price |
|---|---|
| TCGPlayer | $0.10 |
| Cardmarket | $0.05 |
| eBay | $5.99 |
| Amazon | $0.96 |
| CoolStuffInc | $0.39 |
Frequently asked
How can I tell if my The Cheerful Coffin is real?
The Cheerful Coffin is not on our list of commonly-counterfeited cards, but counterfeits exist across every set. Check the holographic sticker on the bottom-right of the card face (real cards have a specific Konami anti-counterfeit pattern), the cardstock thickness and texture, font weight on the card name, and verify the set code printed on the card. For high-value copies we recommend submitting to a professional grader (PSA, BGS, CGC) for tamper-evident authentication.
What is The Cheerful Coffin worth?
As of the latest data, the current market reference price for The Cheerful Coffin is $0.10; there are no active listings on The Game Traders right now. Actual value depends on condition, grading, edition and printing variant — graded high-condition copies (PSA 9–10) trade at a substantial premium over raw copies.
What set is The Cheerful Coffin from?
The Cheerful Coffin is from the Yu-Gi-Oh! set "Metal Raiders", released in 2002.
What rarity is The Cheerful Coffin?
The Cheerful Coffin is a Common card in the Metal Raiders set.
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