Happy Holidays
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# Happy Holidays 2006 Happy Holidays 2006 represents Wizards of the Coast's promotional gift set released during the 2006 holiday season. The set contains 23 cards, all reprints of existing Magic cards selected for their thematic appeal and collectibility. This release marked part of Wizards' annual tradition of producing limited holiday products designed primarily for gift-giving rather than competitive play. The set's significance lies in its exclusivity and the specific card selection curated for the season. These cards were printed with special holiday-themed packaging and promotional framing, making them distinct from their original printings. Collectors value Happy Holidays releases for their scarcity and unique presentation, as print runs for these seasonal products are substantially limited compared to standard expansions. The 2006 iteration established this product line as a meaningful collectible segment within Magic's secondary market. While individual card power levels may vary, the set's appeal derives primarily from rarity, condition sensitivity, and the nostalgia factor associated with limited holiday releases. Serious collectors recognize these sets as important documentation of Magic's commercial evolution during the mid-2000s.
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