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        Reverse 1999 UTTU Cards II

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        ETA: Feb. 2026
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        UTTU Series 2 Card Encyclopedia

        Reverse 1999 UTTU Cards II R1999 Shop UTTU Cards II SP

        1 review for Reverse 1999 UTTU Cards II

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        5 out of 5

        Anonymous

        This is going to be the first part in my review of the UTTU Cards II. The seller has shipped the SP card individually. I assume the others will be shipped altogether at a later dae. I would give this a 4.5 star review if I could, but overall I'm willing to bump it to a 5 star since there was a clear improvement compared to the last I received the SP card. It was shipped with a penny sleeve in a magnetic card holder (one touch) with both the AR card and SP card inside it. There was plenty of bubble wrap for protection and it was filled enough that there was minimal movement in the magnetic holder to jostle the cards inside. I still think a card saver is a smarter choice for shipment rather than a magnetic holder as that is the standard graders use for cards, especially with a card this expensive. Regardless, I'm happy to report there was no damage to the SP Card. Putting the AR card with the SP card likely filled the magnetic holder enough to prevent drastic movement. It's pretty risky to do and not something I'd recommend, but the SP and AR card were both thin enough that it didn't cause front facing damage. If the shipping process took longer than a month I'd be more concerned with this method of shipment, but for a quick/short shipment this is probably fine. The review is only letting me put a maximum of 5 photos but I have several others to showcase more of the card. There were extra freebies also shipped with the card. Two postcards, a scroll, and an acrylic keychain. One of the postcards came warped, not at the fault of the seller. This is due to humidity and it also happens to cards as well. You can fix this problem yourself so it isn't irreparable damage. The keychain was damaged badly beyond repair. I've included a photo of it. My guess is the chain included with the acrylic moved around during shipment and caused damage. It was free so I chose not to dock points in the review, but it is something to note.

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        5 out of 5

        Anonymous

        This is going to be the first part in my review of the UTTU Cards II. The seller has shipped the SP card individually. I assume the others will be shipped altogether at a later dae. I would give this a 4.5 star review if I could, but overall I'm willing to bump it to a 5 star since there was a clear improvement compared to the last I received the SP card. It was shipped with a penny sleeve in a magnetic card holder (one touch) with both the AR card and SP card inside it. There was plenty of bubble wrap for protection and it was filled enough that there was minimal movement in the magnetic holder to jostle the cards inside. I still think a card saver is a smarter choice for shipment rather than a magnetic holder as that is the standard graders use for cards, especially with a card this expensive. Regardless, I'm happy to report there was no damage to the SP Card. Putting the AR card with the SP card likely filled the magnetic holder enough to prevent drastic movement. It's pretty risky to do and not something I'd recommend, but the SP and AR card were both thin enough that it didn't cause front facing damage. If the shipping process took longer than a month I'd be more concerned with this method of shipment, but for a quick/short shipment this is probably fine. The review is only letting me put a maximum of 5 photos but I have several others to showcase more of the card. There were extra freebies also shipped with the card. Two postcards, a scroll, and an acrylic keychain. One of the postcards came warped, not at the fault of the seller. This is due to humidity and it also happens to cards as well. You can fix this problem yourself so it isn't irreparable damage. The keychain was damaged badly beyond repair. I've included a photo of it. My guess is the chain included with the acrylic moved around during shipment and caused damage. It was free so I chose not to dock points in the review, but it is something to note.

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        5 out of 5

        Anonymous

        This is going to be the first part in my review of the UTTU Cards II. The seller has shipped the SP card individually. I assume the others will be shipped altogether at a later dae. I would give this a 4.5 star review if I could, but overall I'm willing to bump it to a 5 star since there was a clear improvement compared to the last I received the SP card. It was shipped with a penny sleeve in a magnetic card holder (one touch) with both the AR card and SP card inside it. There was plenty of bubble wrap for protection and it was filled enough that there was minimal movement in the magnetic holder to jostle the cards inside. I still think a card saver is a smarter choice for shipment rather than a magnetic holder as that is the standard graders use for cards, especially with a card this expensive. Regardless, I'm happy to report there was no damage to the SP Card. Putting the AR card with the SP card likely filled the magnetic holder enough to prevent drastic movement. It's pretty risky to do and not something I'd recommend, but the SP and AR card were both thin enough that it didn't cause front facing damage. If the shipping process took longer than a month I'd be more concerned with this method of shipment, but for a quick/short shipment this is probably fine. The review is only letting me put a maximum of 5 photos but I have several others to showcase more of the card. There were extra freebies also shipped with the card. Two postcards, a scroll, and an acrylic keychain. One of the postcards came warped, not at the fault of the seller. This is due to humidity and it also happens to cards as well. You can fix this problem yourself so it isn't irreparable damage. The keychain was damaged badly beyond repair. I've included a photo of it. My guess is the chain included with the acrylic moved around during shipment and caused damage. It was free so I chose not to dock points in the review, but it is something to note.

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        5 out of 5

        Anonymous

        This is going to be the first part in my review of the UTTU Cards II. The seller has shipped the SP card individually. I assume the others will be shipped altogether at a later dae. I would give this a 4.5 star review if I could, but overall I'm willing to bump it to a 5 star since there was a clear improvement compared to the last I received the SP card. It was shipped with a penny sleeve in a magnetic card holder (one touch) with both the AR card and SP card inside it. There was plenty of bubble wrap for protection and it was filled enough that there was minimal movement in the magnetic holder to jostle the cards inside. I still think a card saver is a smarter choice for shipment rather than a magnetic holder as that is the standard graders use for cards, especially with a card this expensive. Regardless, I'm happy to report there was no damage to the SP Card. Putting the AR card with the SP card likely filled the magnetic holder enough to prevent drastic movement. It's pretty risky to do and not something I'd recommend, but the SP and AR card were both thin enough that it didn't cause front facing damage. If the shipping process took longer than a month I'd be more concerned with this method of shipment, but for a quick/short shipment this is probably fine. The review is only letting me put a maximum of 5 photos but I have several others to showcase more of the card. There were extra freebies also shipped with the card. Two postcards, a scroll, and an acrylic keychain. One of the postcards came warped, not at the fault of the seller. This is due to humidity and it also happens to cards as well. You can fix this problem yourself so it isn't irreparable damage. The keychain was damaged badly beyond repair. I've included a photo of it. My guess is the chain included with the acrylic moved around during shipment and caused damage. It was free so I chose not to dock points in the review, but it is something to note.

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        5 out of 5

        Anonymous

        This is going to be the first part in my review of the UTTU Cards II. The seller has shipped the SP card individually. I assume the others will be shipped altogether at a later dae. I would give this a 4.5 star review if I could, but overall I'm willing to bump it to a 5 star since there was a clear improvement compared to the last I received the SP card. It was shipped with a penny sleeve in a magnetic card holder (one touch) with both the AR card and SP card inside it. There was plenty of bubble wrap for protection and it was filled enough that there was minimal movement in the magnetic holder to jostle the cards inside. I still think a card saver is a smarter choice for shipment rather than a magnetic holder as that is the standard graders use for cards, especially with a card this expensive. Regardless, I'm happy to report there was no damage to the SP Card. Putting the AR card with the SP card likely filled the magnetic holder enough to prevent drastic movement. It's pretty risky to do and not something I'd recommend, but the SP and AR card were both thin enough that it didn't cause front facing damage. If the shipping process took longer than a month I'd be more concerned with this method of shipment, but for a quick/short shipment this is probably fine. The review is only letting me put a maximum of 5 photos but I have several others to showcase more of the card. There were extra freebies also shipped with the card. Two postcards, a scroll, and an acrylic keychain. One of the postcards came warped, not at the fault of the seller. This is due to humidity and it also happens to cards as well. You can fix this problem yourself so it isn't irreparable damage. The keychain was damaged badly beyond repair. I've included a photo of it. My guess is the chain included with the acrylic moved around during shipment and caused damage. It was free so I chose not to dock points in the review, but it is something to note.

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        5.0 Rating
        1-1 of 1 review
        1. This is going to be the first part in my review of the UTTU Cards II. The seller has shipped the SP card individually. I assume the others will be shipped altogether at a later dae.

          I would give this a 4.5 star review if I could, but overall I’m willing to bump it to a 5 star since there was a clear improvement compared to the last I received the SP card. It was shipped with a penny sleeve in a magnetic card holder (one touch) with both the AR card and SP card inside it. There was plenty of bubble wrap for protection and it was filled enough that there was minimal movement in the magnetic holder to jostle the cards inside. I still think a card saver is a smarter choice for shipment rather than a magnetic holder as that is the standard graders use for cards, especially with a card this expensive. Regardless, I’m happy to report there was no damage to the SP Card. Putting the AR card with the SP card likely filled the magnetic holder enough to prevent drastic movement. It’s pretty risky to do and not something I’d recommend, but the SP and AR card were both thin enough that it didn’t cause front facing damage. If the shipping process took longer than a month I’d be more concerned with this method of shipment, but for a quick/short shipment this is probably fine. The review is only letting me put a maximum of 5 photos but I have several others to showcase more of the card.

          There were extra freebies also shipped with the card. Two postcards, a scroll, and an acrylic keychain. One of the postcards came warped, not at the fault of the seller. This is due to humidity and it also happens to cards as well. You can fix this problem yourself so it isn’t irreparable damage. The keychain was damaged badly beyond repair. I’ve included a photo of it. My guess is the chain included with the acrylic moved around during shipment and caused damage. It was free so I chose not to dock points in the review, but it is something to note.

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        5 out of 5

        Anonymous

        This is going to be the first part in my review of the UTTU Cards II. The seller has shipped the SP card individually. I assume the others will be shipped altogether at a later dae. I would give this a 4.5 star review if I could, but overall I'm willing to bump it to a 5 star since there was a clear improvement compared to the last I received the SP card. It was shipped with a penny sleeve in a magnetic card holder (one touch) with both the AR card and SP card inside it. There was plenty of bubble wrap for protection and it was filled enough that there was minimal movement in the magnetic holder to jostle the cards inside. I still think a card saver is a smarter choice for shipment rather than a magnetic holder as that is the standard graders use for cards, especially with a card this expensive. Regardless, I'm happy to report there was no damage to the SP Card. Putting the AR card with the SP card likely filled the magnetic holder enough to prevent drastic movement. It's pretty risky to do and not something I'd recommend, but the SP and AR card were both thin enough that it didn't cause front facing damage. If the shipping process took longer than a month I'd be more concerned with this method of shipment, but for a quick/short shipment this is probably fine. The review is only letting me put a maximum of 5 photos but I have several others to showcase more of the card. There were extra freebies also shipped with the card. Two postcards, a scroll, and an acrylic keychain. One of the postcards came warped, not at the fault of the seller. This is due to humidity and it also happens to cards as well. You can fix this problem yourself so it isn't irreparable damage. The keychain was damaged badly beyond repair. I've included a photo of it. My guess is the chain included with the acrylic moved around during shipment and caused damage. It was free so I chose not to dock points in the review, but it is something to note.

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        5 out of 5

        Anonymous

        This is going to be the first part in my review of the UTTU Cards II. The seller has shipped the SP card individually. I assume the others will be shipped altogether at a later dae. I would give this a 4.5 star review if I could, but overall I'm willing to bump it to a 5 star since there was a clear improvement compared to the last I received the SP card. It was shipped with a penny sleeve in a magnetic card holder (one touch) with both the AR card and SP card inside it. There was plenty of bubble wrap for protection and it was filled enough that there was minimal movement in the magnetic holder to jostle the cards inside. I still think a card saver is a smarter choice for shipment rather than a magnetic holder as that is the standard graders use for cards, especially with a card this expensive. Regardless, I'm happy to report there was no damage to the SP Card. Putting the AR card with the SP card likely filled the magnetic holder enough to prevent drastic movement. It's pretty risky to do and not something I'd recommend, but the SP and AR card were both thin enough that it didn't cause front facing damage. If the shipping process took longer than a month I'd be more concerned with this method of shipment, but for a quick/short shipment this is probably fine. The review is only letting me put a maximum of 5 photos but I have several others to showcase more of the card. There were extra freebies also shipped with the card. Two postcards, a scroll, and an acrylic keychain. One of the postcards came warped, not at the fault of the seller. This is due to humidity and it also happens to cards as well. You can fix this problem yourself so it isn't irreparable damage. The keychain was damaged badly beyond repair. I've included a photo of it. My guess is the chain included with the acrylic moved around during shipment and caused damage. It was free so I chose not to dock points in the review, but it is something to note.

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        5 out of 5

        Anonymous

        This is going to be the first part in my review of the UTTU Cards II. The seller has shipped the SP card individually. I assume the others will be shipped altogether at a later dae. I would give this a 4.5 star review if I could, but overall I'm willing to bump it to a 5 star since there was a clear improvement compared to the last I received the SP card. It was shipped with a penny sleeve in a magnetic card holder (one touch) with both the AR card and SP card inside it. There was plenty of bubble wrap for protection and it was filled enough that there was minimal movement in the magnetic holder to jostle the cards inside. I still think a card saver is a smarter choice for shipment rather than a magnetic holder as that is the standard graders use for cards, especially with a card this expensive. Regardless, I'm happy to report there was no damage to the SP Card. Putting the AR card with the SP card likely filled the magnetic holder enough to prevent drastic movement. It's pretty risky to do and not something I'd recommend, but the SP and AR card were both thin enough that it didn't cause front facing damage. If the shipping process took longer than a month I'd be more concerned with this method of shipment, but for a quick/short shipment this is probably fine. The review is only letting me put a maximum of 5 photos but I have several others to showcase more of the card. There were extra freebies also shipped with the card. Two postcards, a scroll, and an acrylic keychain. One of the postcards came warped, not at the fault of the seller. This is due to humidity and it also happens to cards as well. You can fix this problem yourself so it isn't irreparable damage. The keychain was damaged badly beyond repair. I've included a photo of it. My guess is the chain included with the acrylic moved around during shipment and caused damage. It was free so I chose not to dock points in the review, but it is something to note.

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        5 out of 5

        Anonymous

        This is going to be the first part in my review of the UTTU Cards II. The seller has shipped the SP card individually. I assume the others will be shipped altogether at a later dae. I would give this a 4.5 star review if I could, but overall I'm willing to bump it to a 5 star since there was a clear improvement compared to the last I received the SP card. It was shipped with a penny sleeve in a magnetic card holder (one touch) with both the AR card and SP card inside it. There was plenty of bubble wrap for protection and it was filled enough that there was minimal movement in the magnetic holder to jostle the cards inside. I still think a card saver is a smarter choice for shipment rather than a magnetic holder as that is the standard graders use for cards, especially with a card this expensive. Regardless, I'm happy to report there was no damage to the SP Card. Putting the AR card with the SP card likely filled the magnetic holder enough to prevent drastic movement. It's pretty risky to do and not something I'd recommend, but the SP and AR card were both thin enough that it didn't cause front facing damage. If the shipping process took longer than a month I'd be more concerned with this method of shipment, but for a quick/short shipment this is probably fine. The review is only letting me put a maximum of 5 photos but I have several others to showcase more of the card. There were extra freebies also shipped with the card. Two postcards, a scroll, and an acrylic keychain. One of the postcards came warped, not at the fault of the seller. This is due to humidity and it also happens to cards as well. You can fix this problem yourself so it isn't irreparable damage. The keychain was damaged badly beyond repair. I've included a photo of it. My guess is the chain included with the acrylic moved around during shipment and caused damage. It was free so I chose not to dock points in the review, but it is something to note.

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        5 out of 5

        Anonymous

        This is going to be the first part in my review of the UTTU Cards II. The seller has shipped the SP card individually. I assume the others will be shipped altogether at a later dae. I would give this a 4.5 star review if I could, but overall I'm willing to bump it to a 5 star since there was a clear improvement compared to the last I received the SP card. It was shipped with a penny sleeve in a magnetic card holder (one touch) with both the AR card and SP card inside it. There was plenty of bubble wrap for protection and it was filled enough that there was minimal movement in the magnetic holder to jostle the cards inside. I still think a card saver is a smarter choice for shipment rather than a magnetic holder as that is the standard graders use for cards, especially with a card this expensive. Regardless, I'm happy to report there was no damage to the SP Card. Putting the AR card with the SP card likely filled the magnetic holder enough to prevent drastic movement. It's pretty risky to do and not something I'd recommend, but the SP and AR card were both thin enough that it didn't cause front facing damage. If the shipping process took longer than a month I'd be more concerned with this method of shipment, but for a quick/short shipment this is probably fine. The review is only letting me put a maximum of 5 photos but I have several others to showcase more of the card. There were extra freebies also shipped with the card. Two postcards, a scroll, and an acrylic keychain. One of the postcards came warped, not at the fault of the seller. This is due to humidity and it also happens to cards as well. You can fix this problem yourself so it isn't irreparable damage. The keychain was damaged badly beyond repair. I've included a photo of it. My guess is the chain included with the acrylic moved around during shipment and caused damage. It was free so I chose not to dock points in the review, but it is something to note.

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        1. This is going to be the first part in my review of the UTTU Cards II. The seller has shipped the SP card individually. I assume the others will be shipped altogether at a later dae.

          I would give this a 4.5 star review if I could, but overall I’m willing to bump it to a 5 star since there was a clear improvement compared to the last I received the SP card. It was shipped with a penny sleeve in a magnetic card holder (one touch) with both the AR card and SP card inside it. There was plenty of bubble wrap for protection and it was filled enough that there was minimal movement in the magnetic holder to jostle the cards inside. I still think a card saver is a smarter choice for shipment rather than a magnetic holder as that is the standard graders use for cards, especially with a card this expensive. Regardless, I’m happy to report there was no damage to the SP Card. Putting the AR card with the SP card likely filled the magnetic holder enough to prevent drastic movement. It’s pretty risky to do and not something I’d recommend, but the SP and AR card were both thin enough that it didn’t cause front facing damage. If the shipping process took longer than a month I’d be more concerned with this method of shipment, but for a quick/short shipment this is probably fine. The review is only letting me put a maximum of 5 photos but I have several others to showcase more of the card.

          There were extra freebies also shipped with the card. Two postcards, a scroll, and an acrylic keychain. One of the postcards came warped, not at the fault of the seller. This is due to humidity and it also happens to cards as well. You can fix this problem yourself so it isn’t irreparable damage. The keychain was damaged badly beyond repair. I’ve included a photo of it. My guess is the chain included with the acrylic moved around during shipment and caused damage. It was free so I chose not to dock points in the review, but it is something to note.

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