


Salvat 2011
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# Salvat 2011 Salvat 2011 represents a retrospective compilation released in 2026, fifteen years after the original 2011 print run. This 224-card set functions as a curated reprint collection rather than new design, drawing from Magic's established card pool to commemorate a specific era of the game's history. The set's composition reflects Salvat's regional printing operations, which historically produced localized versions of Magic sets for European and Latin American markets. The inclusion of foundational cards like Giant Growth and Angel of Mercy underscores the set's focus on historically significant designs that shaped early Magic gameplay. Evacuation, a utility blue spell, rounds out the notable inclusions. For collectors, Salvat printings occupy a distinct market position due to their regional scarcity and non-English language variants. The 2026 release timing suggests this compilation served as a retrospective product, potentially capitalizing on nostalgia while providing accessibility to cards from the original 2011 window. Condition and language variants significantly impact collector valuation.
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