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The Final Fantasy Art Museum Coca-Cola Edition trading cards represent a unique intersection of two significant cultural icons: Coca-Cola and the beloved Final Fantasy franchise, which has maintained a passionate fanbase since its inception in the late 1980s.

Released in a limited run of just 2000 packs, these unopened cards feature art from the immensely popular Final Fantasy VII and VIII, making them particularly sought after for their rarity and nostalgic value.

The collection's provenance as a Japanese release enhances its appeal, as collectors prize the authenticity and quality typically associated with domestic products.

Unopened packs like this one tend to command higher prices, reflecting the strong demand for limited-edition collectibles within the established Final Fantasy community.