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The Dragon Ball Z System File Cardass collection represents a nostalgic piece of the franchise's rich history, with its initial release during the show's original airing in the late '80s through the '90s capturing the hearts of millions.

Produced by Bandai, known for their high-quality collectibles, this vintage set is particularly sought after for its well-preserved condition, enhancing its desirability among dedicated collectors.

Cards from this line are notable for their limited production runs and rarity, making them a prized find in the Japanese market where they evoke strong childhood memories.

The current bid reflects a growing appreciation for authentic, early-run memorabilia, underscoring the enduring popularity of Dragon Ball Z within the collector community.