The 2010 Magic: The Gathering M11 expansion with this foil Silvercoat Lion card, featuring the iconic art by Terese Nielsen and the classic white mana identity.
Silvercoat Lion
2010 • Magic: The Gathering • Magic
No Listings Available
No listings available right now.
Price History
Description
The 2010 Magic: The Gathering base set, known internally as M11, serves as a foundational reference for players and collectors navigating the game's history. Within this release, the Silvercoat Lion (Card Number 31) stands out as a fundamental white mana creature. This foil variation showcases the classic design language of the era, emphasizing clean borders and a distinct metallic finish that catches the eye. As a two-mana two-power two-toughness Cat, this card is widely recognized for its efficiency in early game strategies. Collectors often seek out this foil version to complete their M11 binder or to add a reliable staple to their collection. Whether you are building a vintage collection or hunting for specific parallels, the catalog offers a transparent view of available copies. This product remains a key identifier for the M11 set, representing a pivotal moment in the game's standardized design evolution.
Have one of these to sell?
We'll pre-fill the product details from this catalog entry, so your listing lands on this exact page. Just add photos of your copy, pick its condition, and set your price.
Card Details
The catalog profile below summarizes the card identity, featured subject, and notable collectible traits.
Catalog Profile
The core identity of the card within the set.
Featured Subject
The subject, team, league, and sport context tied to this card.
Featured
Silvercoat Lion
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
Rarity, print treatment, and game-specific stats for this card.
Common
Terese Nielsen
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{W}
Creature — Cat
2 / 2
W
Card Text
Abilities, attacks, oracle text, and flavor text printed on the card.
"In the wild, white fur like mine is an aberration. We lack natural camouflage, but the inability to hide encourages other strengths." —Ajani Goldmane
