The hard part is knowing which cards are worth listing on their own, what they should sell for, and how to ship a thin piece of cardboard (not trying to be disrespectful) so it arrives in one piece
Credit: Wizards of the Coast The Gold Saucer BPhillipYork: Well if you just want to be flipping coins it's a useful way to generate flips, and it's also a mana dump, and also a way to draw presumably with token artifacts, so all in all it's a pretty flexible toolbox card, which I like
Using a spreadsheet or a dedicated collection tracking app is a great way to stay organized
Stat-wise, its decent: a 4 mana casting cost and another two mana to put it on
It's so playable because it's so easy to assemble a game-winning combo with it, from Dramatic Reversal giving you infinite storm count to Narset's Reversal and something like Alrund's Epiphany netting you infinite turns
Or, you can get a three mana rebate with Ugin's zero ability