The 2024 Ravnica Remastered foil version of Boros Signet, an uncommon artifact card from the Magic: The Gathering trading card game.
Boros Signet
2024 • Magic: The Gathering • Ravnica Remastered
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Collectors of the Magic: The Gathering trading card game often seek out the Boros Signet card from the 2024 Ravnica Remastered set. Identified as card number 251 in the RVR set code, this uncommon artifact provides a reliable mana acceleration effect. The card features artwork by Greg Hildebrandt, adding visual appeal to this functional piece of the game. As a foil finish, the card offers a shimmering aesthetic that distinguishes it from nonfoil versions within the same release. The Boros Signet remains a staple for players constructing decks that require both red and white mana. Its straightforward functionality and attractive design make it a consistent choice for those building their Magic: The Gathering collections. Whether used in gameplay or displayed as part of a larger set, this card represents a key component of the Ravnica block's legacy. The combination of the artist's work and the foil treatment creates a desirable item for enthusiasts of the trading card game.
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Featured
Boros Signet
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Uncommon
Greg Hildebrandt
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}
Artifact
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{1}, {T}: Add {R}{W}.
"Have you ever held a Boros signet? There's a weight to it that belies its size—a weight of strength and of pride." —Agrus Kos
