The 2006 Dissension expansion features the Simic Signet, a foil artifact card numbered 166 that provides green and blue mana for {2}.
Simic Signet
2006 • Magic: The Gathering • Dissension
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Released in 2006 as part of the Dissension expansion, the Simic Signet (card number 166) is a foil artifact card from Magic: The Gathering. Designed by Greg Hildebrandt, this card serves as a versatile mana accelerator, allowing players to add one green and one blue mana to their resources for a casting cost of two generic mana. As a common rarity card, it offers an accessible entry point for collectors building out the Dissension set or seeking specific foil treatments for their collection. The Simic Signet is valued for its straightforward utility and the distinctive foil finish that characterizes this print run. Collectors often seek this card to complete set collections or to acquire high-quality foil examples of early 2000s Magic: The Gathering artifacts. Its inclusion in the Dissension expansion highlights the game's continued evolution during a pivotal era for the trading card game. The Simic Signet remains a recognizable piece of Magic: The Gathering history, appealing to both casual players and dedicated set builders who appreciate the aesthetic and mechanical simplicity of mana rocks.
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Simic Signet
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Greg Hildebrandt
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}
Artifact
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{1}, {T}: Add {G}{U}.
For the Simic Combine, its sigil serves not as an emblem of honor but as a trademark. Its familiar image on any biological commodity attests to superb craftsmanship, ingenious innovation, and higher cost.
