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1952 Topps Mickey Mantle #311 SGC 2
Grateful Dead Skeleton & Roses FD-26(3)1986 Fleer Michael Jordan RC #57 PSA 7

Sports Cards, Memorabilia & Entertainment

Starts on: Dec 12, 2023 12:00 PM EST
United StatesDavenport, WA, US
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(48) 1955 Topps Baseball Cards Mixed Grade
1959 Topps Orlando Cepeda Allstar High #(8) Psa 7 1972 Topps Baseball Cards

December 11th 2023 Sports Cards

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United StatesScarborough, ME, US
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1991 Nolan Ryan Texas Rangers Signed Team Issued Rawlings Jersey W/ Scoreboard (Paul Goldin) COA &
1969 Topps Nolan Ryan 2nd Year Card #5331939 M101-9 Sporting News Bob Feller

Wed Dec 13 Sports Cards & Memorabilia

Starts on: Dec 13, 2023 7:00 PM EST
United StatesGreenville, OH, US
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Trading Cards

As long as trading cards have been around so has the hobby of collecting them. This wonderfully sophisticated wide collection includes rare and modern trading cards with a long and rich history behind them. Most of them are associated with sports such as baseball, football, hockey, or games. Trading cards can be described as coveted cardboard collectibles that depict American football players, places, presidents, animals, comic characters, actors, sports stars, or famous personalities in general. In fact, trading cards were designed to be collected. They first appeared in the middle of the 19th century, when companies started to promote their products by placing trading cards. This practice was so successful and adopted by many industries around the world. It was not only a way to promote products but also a showcase of the upcoming sports stars. The trading wards were also being manufactured by candy and gum companies in the 1930s. However, with the outbreak of World War II in 1940, the production of trading cards stopped due to the limited number of paper resources. Since then, their value increased and trading cards, especially baseball cards, continued to grow in popularity and

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