Rad counters bring that nuclear fallout (heh) to Magic , and like the infamous poison counters, are given directly to players
Collector rule is that, cards that are well preserved with little wear and those that have original packaging have the highest value
For most cards, use Buy It Now: it lets you set a price from sold data and wait for the right buyer
Gold border[] Gold borders are used for commemorative sets: The Collectors' Editions for the Beta set of the game, which have gold borders on the card back and black-bordered front (and square corners) The tournament deck series for the first Pro Tour and for World Championships from 1997 to 2004, which have gold bordered front faces The 30th Anniversary Edition, which have gold borders on the card back and a black-bordered front While gold borders aren't explicitly banned by tournament rules, all three categories of sets have non-standard card backs, making them illegal nonetheless
Card advantage is tricky to work with (and we already went there in original Ravnica see above) so I decided to focus on evasion