Released in Series I of the Premier Edition (1991) AD&D collector trading card set, this card is one of the Rare 1 (R1) cards (which had the lowest production numbers- with only 3,000 made of this particular card). It is in fine/very condition with wear (though not beat up) and will be shipped with the utmost care. Has some lite fading (does not appear as vibrant as one freshly pulled from a new pack) as well as a few spots where some of the gloss has come off (though not the surface image, just the gloss- if you look straight on at the card it isn't really visible but becomes easily seen if held just right to a light source. Both the front and reverse of the card are shown in the scan. All in all, an excellent filler card if you're missing one from your set.
Of note, there were two different levels of rare cards in this series one set. The first (and rarest) of which there are ten cards (produced in quantities of only 3,000) and the second with twenty cards (of which there were 4,000 made of each of these twenty cards). This card is from the first tier of rare cards in the set, of which only 3,000 were made.
To explain, this set was released in the the early days of the chase card craze. In what would become common practice for most trading card companies, manufactures inserted chase cards into random packs. These chase cards were usually part of a "sub-set" and were harder to find than regular cards in the set. TSR decided to follow suit. However, they did not include any sort of chase card "sub-set" like holograms or foil cards. Instead, they decided that regular and randomly numbered cards from the base set would be made "rare." So, out of the ultimately 750 cards that comprise the 1991 AD&D trading card set (all individually numbered, 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. all the way up to 750) cards numbers - by way of example only - 28, 77, 262, 365, 400, 541, 710, 728 were rare cards and printed in much lower quantities than the other cards in the set.
Series I was the most rare, including ten cards that only 3,000 were printed and twenty cards that only 4,000 were printed. Series II featured the same, but with 10,000 and 13,000 of each level of rare card instead of 3,000 and 4,000. In other words, it is only possible for there to be 3,000 hand-collated sets to exist. Given that numerous people were never able to complete their sets due to the rarity of the 60 total cards, yet having some in their hands, it created a situation to where, though it is theoretically possible to have 3,000 sets hand-collated, the actual number is vastly lower. In the over twenty-five years since this set was released, I have only seen two hand-collated sets. TSR did release a factor set that include all the cards, but they have "silver" borders whereas the cards from the pack have "gold" borders.
This card is a gold border, pack pulled card and is not one of the reprint silver border ones from the factor set.