Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer specifications: Pros Cheap mana cost Hugely powerful Dash ability Source of mana and messes with your opponent's deck Cons A fairly expensive single Not as useful in Commander decks Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer is so explosively powerful that the card had to be banned in the Legacy and Historic MTG formats
Grafted Skullcap (S) Burning Bridges
I added a list of currently identified PSA 9 & 10 Pokmon Traders at the end of the article
For those interested the prize support structure looks a little something like this 0 Wins: 100 gold and 3 individual Uncommon cards 1 Win: 200 gold and 3 individual Uncommon cards 2 Wins: 300 gold and 3 individual Uncommon cards 3 Wins: 400 gold and 3 individual Uncommon cards 4 Wins: 500 gold, 2 individual Uncommon cards, and 1 individual Rare card 5 Wins: 600 gold, 2 individual Uncommon cards, and 1 individual Rare card 6 Wins: 800 gold, 1 individual Uncommon card, and 2 individual Rare cards 7 Wins: 1,000 gold, 1 individual Uncommon card, and 2 individual Rare cards In a worst case scenario you spent 500 gold and got back 100 and 3 common cards
and finally, Part the Waterveil can make a 6/6 creature that you can attack with every turn
PSA takes the lowest grade of those 4 criteria and issues that grade