The history of the Fountain of Youth artifact card from the 1996 Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour Collector Set, cataloged as mj98sb.
Fountain of Youth
1996 • Magic: The Gathering • Pro Tour Collector Set
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Description
The Fountain of Youth card, designated mj98sb, serves as a foundational artifact in the Magic: The Gathering universe. Released in 1996 as part of the Pro Tour Collector Set, this piece offers collectors a tangible connection to the game's early competitive history. Unlike standard expansions, the Pro Tour Collector Set was designed with a distinct aesthetic that appeals to dedicated hobbyists seeking to complete their vintage libraries. As a Common rarity card, it provides an accessible entry point for those interested in the evolution of artifact mechanics. Collectors often seek out this release to understand the foundational rules and artistic styles that defined the game's initial years. Whether you are a historian of trading card games or a collector of Magic: The Gathering artifacts, this card represents a significant milestone. For those building a comprehensive collection of vintage artifacts, adding this card to their inventory is a strategic move for any serious enthusiast.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Fountain of Youth
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Daniel Gelon
Card Stock
English
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Artifact
Card Text
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{2}, {T}: You gain 1 life.
The Fountain had stood in the town square for centuries, but only the pigeons knew its secret.
